Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJudge Marilyn Milian, who is best known for hosting "The People's Court" for 20+ years, comes back to host an all-new court show, which involves her listening to and rendering verdicts on sm... Ler tudoJudge Marilyn Milian, who is best known for hosting "The People's Court" for 20+ years, comes back to host an all-new court show, which involves her listening to and rendering verdicts on small claims cases.Judge Marilyn Milian, who is best known for hosting "The People's Court" for 20+ years, comes back to host an all-new court show, which involves her listening to and rendering verdicts on small claims cases.
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I've been watching Justice for the People since it began. I was Thrilled to see Judge Milian back in the saddle as she is my favorite. Now I'm going to have to stop watching as I can take the fakeness any longer!
Everything about this show is fake, with the exception of Milian herself. They've hired actors to reenact old cases, and the acting is so bad it's laughable. Just horrible acting! The way the litigants glare at each other, is so manufactured it makes a viewer cringe. It was so awful that I actually googled to ask whether the litigants were actors to find tons of people discussing this!!
Here's the saddest part. I am of the opinion that Judge Milan is a very bright, personable yet professional Judge. She's simply the best and this show does her an injustice. Milian is way too professional and experienced for a show that's not authentic. Even her reactions seem different from the People's court.
Byron Allen, if you really want to maximize a ROI in exchange for Milan's star qualities, you need to get away from this scripted crap and bring back the authenticity that made Peoples Court the hit it was!!! PLEASE.
Everything about this show is fake, with the exception of Milian herself. They've hired actors to reenact old cases, and the acting is so bad it's laughable. Just horrible acting! The way the litigants glare at each other, is so manufactured it makes a viewer cringe. It was so awful that I actually googled to ask whether the litigants were actors to find tons of people discussing this!!
Here's the saddest part. I am of the opinion that Judge Milan is a very bright, personable yet professional Judge. She's simply the best and this show does her an injustice. Milian is way too professional and experienced for a show that's not authentic. Even her reactions seem different from the People's court.
Byron Allen, if you really want to maximize a ROI in exchange for Milan's star qualities, you need to get away from this scripted crap and bring back the authenticity that made Peoples Court the hit it was!!! PLEASE.
Judge Milian is okay, though not as "legal" as in The People's Court (she voices a lot more personal experience and opinion than in the previous show). But the litigants are so over the top and the acting so unbelievable that it occasionally makes me laugh out loud. And as others have mentioned, the set looks like it's made of cardboard. It is somewhat entertaining, so I gave it 4 stars. But I still watch the original People's Court reruns, especially those I've not seen before or forgotten about. Hopefully, Ms. Milian will have future opportunities to host a more realistic show and forget about this scripted nonsense.
I was a huge fan of The People's Court. When Judge Millian was put in this new show Justice for the People, I watched a few episodes and then quit. This is a poor substitute for what Judge Marilyn Millian had on The People's Court. Not only is the content poor, the screen format is awful. I'm really disappointed.
The cases are scripted and unlike The People's Court which had real cases with real litigants. That kept it interesting because it was different every time and unpredictable.
The set feels cheap and the overall production feels so amateurish. It almost feels as if Byron Allen was snubbing his nose at Judge Millian's talent and putting her in a position to have her show fail. He replaced her show with some less-than-spectacular judge shows that I can't even watch.
The cases are scripted and unlike The People's Court which had real cases with real litigants. That kept it interesting because it was different every time and unpredictable.
The set feels cheap and the overall production feels so amateurish. It almost feels as if Byron Allen was snubbing his nose at Judge Millian's talent and putting her in a position to have her show fail. He replaced her show with some less-than-spectacular judge shows that I can't even watch.
I wanted to watch Judge Milian's new show and realized about 2 minutes in that this is scripted. I then came here to IMDB and sure enough, it lists the actors!!
First clue: the preamble announcing they don't use actors and these are real cases is gone Second clue: the set Third: the dirty looks from the "litigants" before the hearing started.
My local station airs TPC right after this new show. It allows one to see all the differences between the two show formats. Big difference.
And then I saw that this is a Byron Allen Production. That company produces Judge Mathis, Judge Mablean and the other scripted shows. There must be an audience for this but I'm not it.
First clue: the preamble announcing they don't use actors and these are real cases is gone Second clue: the set Third: the dirty looks from the "litigants" before the hearing started.
My local station airs TPC right after this new show. It allows one to see all the differences between the two show formats. Big difference.
And then I saw that this is a Byron Allen Production. That company produces Judge Mathis, Judge Mablean and the other scripted shows. There must be an audience for this but I'm not it.
I love Marilyn Milan. She was my favorite judge on TV when she was on People's Court. Her new show has some interesting cases on it, but she doesn't act like the same, level-headed judge. She seems short tempered and overdramatic at times. Her verdicts are OK still at least, but I really used to like how assertive she was without being insulting. I just don't see that here on the show.
As much as I hate to say this, I wish she would get a contract with Judge Judy's production company instead of the one that she's on right now. What am I saying, I just really wish the People's Court was never canceled.
As much as I hate to say this, I wish she would get a contract with Judge Judy's production company instead of the one that she's on right now. What am I saying, I just really wish the People's Court was never canceled.
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