Depois que sua esposa e filha são mortas, o juiz Nicholas Marshall perde a fé no sistema judicial. Ao selecionar os réus dos casos, ele os pressiona para um tipo de serviço comunitário, como... Ler tudoDepois que sua esposa e filha são mortas, o juiz Nicholas Marshall perde a fé no sistema judicial. Ao selecionar os réus dos casos, ele os pressiona para um tipo de serviço comunitário, como membros de um grupo de vigilantes.Depois que sua esposa e filha são mortas, o juiz Nicholas Marshall perde a fé no sistema judicial. Ao selecionar os réus dos casos, ele os pressiona para um tipo de serviço comunitário, como membros de um grupo de vigilantes.
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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.
Oh,and by the way, Bruce's hair was pinned up for the courtroom sequences and left in its natural long state otherwise.
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- CuriosidadesThe 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.
- ConexõesFeatured in Halt and Catch Fire: So It Goes (2017)