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A powerful Los Angeles law firm handles high-profile, media-circus cases.A powerful Los Angeles law firm handles high-profile, media-circus cases.A powerful Los Angeles law firm handles high-profile, media-circus cases.
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Justice is the best court room drama show that I have ever watched. I love the way that the show is done. I hope that the Fox network will decide to bring back Justice for a new season. All of the shows that I have seen are exciting and well played out. I especially love the way they show how the jury is chosen and all of the other behind the scene action of the defense attorneys. It is so interesting to find out in the end what actually happened. It really is a great way to portray the justice system. It really makes you wonder about how big cases are won. It also shows you how much money and a good defense attorney matters in a persons case. Justice is so much better than Law and Order. I really hope that the people from Fox will think about bringing this series back, I assume that the change of the days from Monday to Friday was a bad decision because it was hard to remember that it was on Friday night, I was used to seeing it on Monday after Prison Break.
Everything about "Justice" is entertaining! There is just enough drama to care! And there are many twists and turns to keep you interested in the cases that are being handled by Victor Garber's team! I like the way each episode is set up! First you have the case,the trial and the verdict and then you get to see the actual crime! This certainly gives the show an edge! Because there is a big difference what really happened and what is being said in court! And sometimes that could mean a surprise ending! I also like it that Victor Garber and his partners work like a team! Everyone has his own specialty and expertise! All the actors perform well! Victor Garber (loved him in "Alias") stands out and shows how versatile he is as an actor! "Justice" looks good and uses a lot of special effects to make it more interesting! The show gives a more glamorous perspective of law which could give a wrong impression of how law works in real life! Generally speaking it does provide insight of the American Justice system concerning the the jury! (Cases can be won if the lawyer manages to convince jury members by giving good speeches and performances even when the facts are conflicting to the matter!) Overall "Justice" is an excellent drama that wrongfully got canceled!
It was an interesting concept. And I loved how the justice department was seen under a microscope. And the way each cases events were shown afterwards. Only it quickly ran out of steam, and after a very sub par second episode, they went full on PC on episode 3 conclusions. And that's where the show lost all its appeal. Only to be regained by episodes not involving « delicate » matters. A shame really, this series, though heavily inspired by CSI, is pretty entertaining and some cases keep you hooked and invested. While others took the safest and most predictable paths. Making it surprisingly polished for a show that was supposed to push the envelope...
This show really was great. It gave you the full court case from jury selection all the way through the trial and even the verdict. Then at the very end, they showed you what actually happened so you got to see how all of the evidence came into play, what the lawyers speculated about based on the the evidence that they received and whether or not they got it right or wrong. You got to see if the person actually committed the crime and if the jury got it right or got it wrong. My wife and I looked forward to this show every week and then they ended it. The closest this to this show that I've seen is the new show, also on Fox, called Accused.
It's the law firm of TNT&G in Los Angeles. Ron Trott (Victor Garber) is the face of the firm especially in front of the media. Tom Nicholson (Kerr Smith) is the young gun trial lawyer. Alden Tuller (Rebecca Mader) works the physical evidence. Luther Graves (Eamonn Walker) is a former DA. The four partners bring in others as needed. The show reveals the truth of the cases at the end of each episode.
This is a solid legal courtroom procedural on Fox. The structure of the show is a bit unique due to the closing segment where the true guilt or innocence is decided. In that way, the cases are the primary focus. I love all four actors. Victor Garber has the juiciest role. The characters don't get too much personal time on the show. As with many of these shows, I would like for them to defend more guilty people. That would be realistic. Not every client can be wrongly accused. They aired 12 out of 13 episodes and canceled after only one season. It never gained any traction.
This is a solid legal courtroom procedural on Fox. The structure of the show is a bit unique due to the closing segment where the true guilt or innocence is decided. In that way, the cases are the primary focus. I love all four actors. Victor Garber has the juiciest role. The characters don't get too much personal time on the show. As with many of these shows, I would like for them to defend more guilty people. That would be realistic. Not every client can be wrongly accused. They aired 12 out of 13 episodes and canceled after only one season. It never gained any traction.
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- TriviaThe premiere episode on Fox Television was viewed by 8.9 million people, winning the number one spot in its time slot.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Les Griffin: Family Gay (2009)
- SoundtracksLawyers, Guns and Money
Written and performed by Warren Zevon
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