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Nach dem Mord an seiner Frau und seiner Tochter verliert Richter Nicholas Marshall das Vertrauen in das System.Nach dem Mord an seiner Frau und seiner Tochter verliert Richter Nicholas Marshall das Vertrauen in das System.Nach dem Mord an seiner Frau und seiner Tochter verliert Richter Nicholas Marshall das Vertrauen in das System.
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3 actors apparently played the lead of Nick the judge. I never saw any with the original actor nor was I aware there was someone who played the role prior, but I am aware of the 3rd actor who's name I don't know and is not listed in the cast on IMDb. They evidently brought the show back in 2000 I think on TNT with the new lead actor having a strikingly similar look to the 2nd and most popular Nick. It had everyone else back from the original and I'm not sure how long it lasted but it seemed to keep in step with the most popular of the 3 Nick's show but there still seemed to be something missing. We can thank the fact that CBS was willing to trash all of their crimetime lineup just to have a late show on their network for not getting more of this show at the time.
This used to be a totally awesome show. But then Ramy Zada left and was replaced by some loser, and it just went downhill from there.
If you get the chance, see the Ramy Zada episodes. They were really good. There was the right combination of seriousness and humor, and good, creative stories. It really was good.
I've only seen a couple of the episodes with the new guy, and I guess they weren't that bad, but it's just not the same. See the Ramy Zada episodes, and you'll be happy.
If you get the chance, see the Ramy Zada episodes. They were really good. There was the right combination of seriousness and humor, and good, creative stories. It really was good.
I've only seen a couple of the episodes with the new guy, and I guess they weren't that bad, but it's just not the same. See the Ramy Zada episodes, and you'll be happy.
Loved this show! I thought Bruce Abbott was perfection in the role: a true Dark Knight, with a sense of humor. The show should have lasted at least twice as long as it did, especially when one considers the boring, imitative, humorless CSI-type clones that infest today's schedule. (Not "NCIS", though: that has a lot of the same sensibility as DJ.) Dick Moon, Clayton Gibbs and Janet Gunn were likewise terrific, and the writing was clever and witty. Some of the plot twists were hilarious, and I never found it boring. Is it still not yet available on DVD? Because I would buy it in a heartbeat...I taped a bunch of them, but DVDs are so much better than homemade.
Oh,and by the way, Bruce's hair was pinned up for the courtroom sequences and left in its natural long state otherwise.
Oh,and by the way, Bruce's hair was pinned up for the courtroom sequences and left in its natural long state otherwise.
My mom introduced it to me, along with Silk Stalkings and the others mentioned.
The hair was done this way. They shot all the long hair biker sequences for several episodes then cut his hair and shot all the short hair sequences. She was of the opinion it was tied and tucked. Nice idea if he had short extensions put in to make it appear short, too much hassle. It could have been a wig too, but I did some close examination of the before and after. The hair did show his roots attached to his head and when he was in court his hair was not "padded" like that of lumpy wig wearers and the bike sequences showed the same uniform closeness of hair to head.
Excellent show, when are they going to turn it to DVD
The hair was done this way. They shot all the long hair biker sequences for several episodes then cut his hair and shot all the short hair sequences. She was of the opinion it was tied and tucked. Nice idea if he had short extensions put in to make it appear short, too much hassle. It could have been a wig too, but I did some close examination of the before and after. The hair did show his roots attached to his head and when he was in court his hair was not "padded" like that of lumpy wig wearers and the bike sequences showed the same uniform closeness of hair to head.
Excellent show, when are they going to turn it to DVD
My wife and I watched this show along with "Sweating Bullets", "Forever Knight", etc in the group of syndicated shows that made up what we collectively referred to as "sleaze" - and we enjoyed them all. "Dark Justice" had an edge to it lacking most of the time in the others. The vengeance theme never outweighed other moral considerations. The only real irritation was "the miracle of the hair": our hero would be neatly shorn in court and a wildly hirsute biker immediately after. Could he have tucked it down the back of his shirt? No. I fear our crusading jurist wore a six quart wig.
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- WissenswertesThe show was set in Los Angeles, California, USA. The first season was actually filmed in Barcelona, Spain. When the decision was made to film in Los Angeles beginning in season 2, Ramy Zada elected to remain in Spain. Bruce Abbott was chosen to replace him as Nick Marshall.
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Judge Nicholas Marshall: As a cop I lost my collars to legal loopholes, but I believed in the system. As a D.A. I lost my cases to crooked lawyers, but I believed in the system. As a judge my hands were bound by the letter of the law, but I believed in the system. Until they took my life away. Then I stopped believing in the system and started believing in justice.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Halt and Catch Fire: So It Goes (2017)
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