Weekly pseudo-court program in which Judge "Extreme Akim" Anastopoulo awards different forms of revenge to the guilty litigant.Weekly pseudo-court program in which Judge "Extreme Akim" Anastopoulo awards different forms of revenge to the guilty litigant.Weekly pseudo-court program in which Judge "Extreme Akim" Anastopoulo awards different forms of revenge to the guilty litigant.
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Of course, you don't take this nonsense seriously. But it makes no sense to emphasize that and then release the show for enjoyment, as some reviews do here. Because even if the content of the broadcast is nonsense, it is not the implementation and symbolism that takes place here. No, it is irresponsible and a sign of our time. Vengeance, for example, is not something that a constitutional state should not be able to withstand, exploitation of democratic values may take place in a satirical way, but it should not take place as in this program: Unscrupulous glancing at the money, while the consequences on society and the already existing negative qualities the same can be ignored. Of course it can be produced, because democracy should withstand something like that, but shouldn't a person also have their own moral compass? Well, the economy is powerful and, if incorrectly implemented, it is probably the greatest enemy of democratic structures. Hallelujah, says an atheist sarcastically.
This is one of those shows that I thought that I would hate when I first turned it on. Now I am utterly addicted. I have to watch it every single day. The revenges unlike the other post says are quite ingenious at times but by far the best part is the courtroom. This show hands down beats all of the other courtroom shows on the market. I would highly suggest the show to anyone that happens to have a free 30 minutes, Its like watching a train wreck, you just can't turn away. Wow the above comment had to have been written by Tommy. It read like a infomercial. Also I have to admit Kato is much better in the role. I have been watching the show since the beginning and he has added a much needed improvement to the show.
Tommy Habeeb was really the only reason to watched this admittedly staged court show. The revenge premise was usually stupid, but occasionally was funny. Yet it was only Tommy's Joe Friday deadpan delivery that made this show bearable. His sarcasm and humor often came through as well as it had on "Cheaters" but admittedly he did seem exasperated by some of the juvenile hijinks. They replaced him with Kato Kaelin, who is not funny and seems even dumber then the guests. Kato's whole career is in very poor taste as it only launched due to a tragedy. It's not bad enough they hire him now they edit Tommy out of the old episodes and have Kato literally watch the show and make comments like he's there. They don't even try to match the footage and not only is this a slap in the face to Tommy (who brought a lot of his "Cheaters" audience with him), it is also the most amateurish mess I ever saw on a major T.V. show. The show should be off the air in no time.
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A lot of people disregard television programs of this nature without truly understanding what a show of this tone really represents. On one hand, it is simple entertainment, but at the same time it shows the necessity we need for escapism and "mindless" entertainment. If everything aired was 'education' or 'thought-provoking,' we would be overstimulated with too much information. It is actually important for one to take time out to "veg" a bit and let our minds catch up. I was having a horrible day and was simply channel surfing when I stumbled upon Extreme Akim and his notion of true justice... I became an instant fan and catch the show constantly. I recognize what it is and fully embrace the entertainment value instilled within. Most don't realize that Jerry Springer was mayor of Cincinnati and was even a newscaster there for years. When he began the Jerry Springer show, he knew exactly what he was doing, giving daytime audiences precisely what they needed, and Extreme Akim is no different.
I really like "Eye For An Eye" as it was a really interesting & entertaining series due to the fact that the litigants usually brings their cases for Extreme Akim to decide & whomever wins gets to exact revenge on the person whom caused the issue behind the lawsuits. I especially like how when Sugar Ray the Bailiff tells the audience to stand up, they do so & chant "Extreme Akim" as the judge enters the courtroom to listen to & make a verdict on the cases brought to him. My favourite episode of the show was when both litigants whom destroyed an apartment property with keeping cats & partying so much got punished through sitting barefoot inside of a pool as they get cat litter & beer poured on top of them. It was so comedic to say the very least. I'm also happy that I have gotten a chance to try this beautiful series as an adult.
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Judge Extreme Akim: Today, justice is a baseball bat.
- Alternate versionsRepeat showings of episodes with Tommy Habeeb were edited to delete Habeeb's host segments. They were replaced with new segments with new host Kato Kaelin.
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