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Philly

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2002
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Kim Delaney, Kyle Secor, Rick Hoffman, Diana Maria Riva, and Tom Everett Scott in Philly (2001)
Drama

A new lawyer tries to maintain her distance from her sometimes guilty clients, but building a good rep threatens to overcome her passion.A new lawyer tries to maintain her distance from her sometimes guilty clients, but building a good rep threatens to overcome her passion.A new lawyer tries to maintain her distance from her sometimes guilty clients, but building a good rep threatens to overcome her passion.

  • Creators
    • Steven Bochco
    • Alison Cross
  • Stars
    • Kim Delaney
    • Tom Everett Scott
    • Rick Hoffman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    432
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    • Creators
      • Steven Bochco
      • Alison Cross
    • Stars
      • Kim Delaney
      • Tom Everett Scott
      • Rick Hoffman
    • 17User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Kim Delaney
    Kim Delaney
    • Kathleen Maguire
    • 2001–2002
    Tom Everett Scott
    Tom Everett Scott
    • Will Froman
    • 2001–2002
    Rick Hoffman
    Rick Hoffman
    • Terry Loomis
    • 2001–2002
    Diana Maria Riva
    Diana Maria Riva
    • Patricia
    • 2001–2002
    Scotty Leavenworth
    Scotty Leavenworth
    • Patrick Cavanaugh
    • 2001–2002
    Kyle Secor
    Kyle Secor
    • Daniel X. Cavanaugh
    • 2001–2002
    Robert Harper
    Robert Harper
    • Judge Irwin Hawes
    • 2001–2002
    James Denton
    James Denton
    • Judge Augustus Ripley
    • 2001–2002
    Dena Dietrich
    Dena Dietrich
    • Judge Ellen Armstrong
    • 2001–2002
    Scott Alan Smith
    Scott Alan Smith
    • A.D.A. Jerry Bingham
    • 2001–2002
    Bari K. Willerford
    • Martin
    • 2001–2002
    Kristanna Loken
    Kristanna Loken
    • A.D.A. Lisa Walensky
    • 2001–2002
    Reamy Hall
    • A.D.A. Erin Farrelly
    • 2002
    Monique Edwards
    Monique Edwards
    • A.D.A. Teena Davis
    • 2001–2002
    Cheryl Francis Harrington
    Cheryl Francis Harrington
    • Cheryl
    • 2001–2002
    Clement Blake
    Clement Blake
    • Howard
    • 2001–2002
    Ron Canada
    Ron Canada
    • Judge Henry Griffin
    • 2001–2002
    James Pickens Jr.
    James Pickens Jr.
    • Clyde Coleman
    • 2001–2002
    • Creators
      • Steven Bochco
      • Alison Cross
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    7Bob Shields

    Found Philly on Netflix, I wish there were more episodes

    In one way, I'm glad I didn't find Philly until ten years after it was canceled. I knew it wouldn't last from the outset, so was saved from being disappointed when it was taken away.

    I think every one of the 22 episodes was a gem; the cast was wonderful and the stories intelligently and realistically presented.

    Kim Delaney was perfect as the idealistic but determined and smart defense attorney, making a difference in a seedy system.

    Tom Everett Scott played her less idealistic, but equally determined partner beautifully.

    Rick Hoffman played prosecutor Terry Loomis very well, but one wonders how he could remain on of the top lawyers in the DAs office when he lost so often to Delaney and Scott.

    Kyle Secor as the Asst. DA and ex to Delaney was a great foil.

    And Dena Detrich as the judge with a dog she brought into court supplied comic relief, but also realistic counsel to the attorneys. Much more successfully than did Robert Harper as the buffoonish Judge Haws.

    I imagine after 911, audiences weren't sympathetic to legal defense. I think this show was a victim of the time it came to air.

    I wanted more, that's high praise.
    rerickson01

    Why did they cancel this show??

    I am still praying that they will bring back this show. I thought it was going to flop right away, but it lasted a whole season. I expected it to be back. Instead my viewing habits have turned more to NBC to watch SUV, Law and Order, etc. The only thing that ABC has to come close is "The Practice" and the plots are getting old. "Philly" seemed "realer" than "Practice", not as canned.
    Mustard Seed

    On the fence

    Philadelphia's sights, history, architecture, residents, and personality give writers and film-makers plenty to work with, and many have. Unfortunately, it hasn't been utilized as much as it might have (and I think it deserves). From what I understand, this is mostly because it lacks a permanent soundstage. Although Ben Franklin Parkway and other areas were closed off at times over the summer for filming the outdoor shots of 'Philly', most or all of the indoor shooting is being done on the west coast. The recreated interior of City Hall looks pretty good.

    'Philly' plays the Hostile City's gritty reputation to the hilt. It has drawn some heat locally for its portrayal of city corruption - but not surprisingly, I haven't heard an official word on the likelihood of a mini-skirted, model-gorgeous, whip-smart, heart of gold attorney.

    I have enjoyed Philly's first two episodes, but my reception is cooled by the hero-or-villain take on some of its characters. The show makes it clear that Kathleen McGuire (Kim Delaney) has adopted a tough exterior only to do her job; she's really a gentle, altruistic soul who cries into a teddy bear at the end of a bad day (two of 'em so far). She is, at least, very strong - one wonders how she gets through what she does with her head up. But while I'm biting on that, I'm also wondering how she - as a good judge of character - ever hooked up with her (ex-, or separated) husband, a district attorney so unlikeable only a bad writer could love him.

    There are other question marks. From tonight's episode, for example: Would a resident of the city (no matter how well-meaning) leave a near-stranger, possibly guilty of a knife attack, alone in her apartment for the day? Is this the same city I live in?

    Still the show has promise. It has an edge, a ready quip, a fast pace. It can amuse and surprise. Everyone in the cast appears to be up to the task of the characters they play, right down to the Judge's Pommie.

    And there are some nice shots around the city. Cept, what's up with the burning trash can?

    7/10 stars.
    robert_street_iii

    User comments . . .

    While I enjoyed the show, what bothers me the most is seeing people make comments about it when they've only seen one episodes and five minutes of another. Please, be a little more educated before you start telling other people what was wrong with the show.
    Victor Field

    This is no "Ally McBeal." Which is no bad thing, but there's a reason Ally lasted five years and this didn't.

    Since "NYPD Blue" premiered, a lot of new shows from Steven Bochco Productions have come and gone (from "Public Morals," Bochco's ill-advised foray into the world of sitcoms, to the medical drama "City of Angels" - one of the few Steven Bochco series not as yet shown in Britain). "Philly" wasn't the one to break his losing streak, but this legal drama still deserves a bit better than it's been getting ;at the time of writing it's airing on Channel 4 in the UK late at night in single or double-bills over the Christmas period. Can you say "filler"? Come on - it's no classic, but it's not "Mortal Kombat: Conquest" either.

    A vehicle for Kim Delaney, the late Bobby Simone's equally late girlfriend is reincarnated as Kathleen Maguire, a Philadelphia lawyer and divorced mother of one (her ex happens to be a DA, with all that implies). She has trouble with the circuit judges she argues her cases in front of and is given to wearing suspiciously short skirts (Bochco always did have a weakness for strikingly attractive legal reps on his shows), but fortunately the resemblance to Ally McBeal ends there; her legal life is loaded with difficulty from the first episode onwards, in which her load is doubled when her partner [Joanna Cassidy, last seen as Brenda's mother on "Six Feet Under"] has a breakdown in court and winds up in psychiatric care... like I said, this ain't no Ally.

    Kathleen's characterised as dedicated and idealistic, but her rival lawyers aren't set up as the enemy - they're all people trying to do a job. Her new partner (Tom Everett Scott) is set up as looser than she is, but just as set on doing a good job. Plus the series is set in one of America's less exposed cities... so far so competent. And that's the show's problem - there's nothing really WRONG with it; the writing doesn't stink, the acting's decent (especially Rick Hoffman as one of the Commonwealth's lawyers), the stories hold the attention, the different setting is a change, the kid isn't too annoying, and Mike Post rises to the occasion yet again in terms of themes. But like "Brooklyn South," "Philly" lacks that extra something that could put it over the top - although at least the characters here are slightly less anonymous.

    If it didn't carry the legend "Executive Producer: Steven Bochco," this show might have gotten a chance to show its legs were as good as Kim Delaney's. But in any event, it's a decent time-passer; more "Equal Justice" than "Murder One," but none the worse for that.

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    • Trivia
      Kim Delaney was actually born in Philadelphia. She went to Hallahan Catholic Girls High School and wanted to be a court reporter.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Adam/Mike/Paula/Katie (2001)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Філадельфія
    • Filming locations
      • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Television
      • Steven Bochco Productions
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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