And JUSTICE For All - 
by madeyoulaugh
Anyone watching this already care to testify?
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Anyone watching this already care to testify?
Comments
I'm watching it. I especially like the end where they show what really happened. I think Victor Garber is great. I can easily believe that high profile lawyers act the same way. I also like the way they treat the media.
Posted by: dahrache
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October 25, 2006 4:19 PM(#1 of 8)
I am watching as well. I love me some SpyDaddy. Even though every time I see him I think of Jack Bristow, and that his hair is silver, not brown. He does a really good job though and the show is fun. I'm glad they moved it to Mondays when I actually have time to watch it. Give it a try if you haven't!
Posted by: Lauren
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October 25, 2006 4:55 PM(#2 of 8)
I watch it, but they had an ad that said "Every year 10,000 innocent people are arrested and sent to jail for crimes they didn't commit....that's 10,000 real murderers going free. And that's 10,000 reasons I'm going to fight for my client..." Or somthing like that.
There are roughly 16,000 murders a year in the United States. Suggesting that the majority of them result in false arrests and convictions is insane and downright unethical. I'm sure that some moronic teenagers that get their wisdom from TV are going to believe that the rest of their lives and just hate their own country.
Posted by: jmchez
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October 25, 2006 5:05 PM(#3 of 8)
I always love me some SpyDaddy too! But really, the show is smart and quick, with good plotlines and actors. I especially love the end where they show you what really happened.
Posted by: katybee
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October 25, 2006 11:11 PM(#4 of 8)
Since I started watching Justice I've been expecting other shows to show who really did it at the end. Then reality hits...this is SHARK, not Justice! Why am I watching you James Woods???
Posted by: unwise
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October 26, 2006 6:56 AM(#5 of 8)
I watch this show and really like it. At first I thought they were always getting innocent people off the hook but they have switched it up this past week and I am happy for that. Seeing what really happens gives some closure to the storyline and it is great.
Posted by: OD-TV
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October 26, 2006 7:47 AM(#6 of 8)
Love, love, love this show! But missed the end this week. I'll have to go to myspace to find out who nailed the kid to the cross??!!
Posted by: carabiner
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October 26, 2006 8:07 AM(#7 of 8)
I find it surprising how many quotes I read about how great a show Justice is. (Which I agree with by the way.) I've been watching since day one and all I hear is how critics call for pulling the plug on this show. Why? Truly, what is so wrong about this show? In all honesty, I'd pick this show over say, 'Til Death and that other half hour comedy drinking show on Thursday on Fox. I couldn't believe they pulled the plug on Kidnapped and told them to finish out the show. Ugh! If I had to pick between Kidnapped and Vanished, as much as I like both, I'd chose Kidnapped. The problem is, I think, networks don't know how to get audiences involved in their shows anymore and don't bother to promote it as much anymore. Hell, they only gave Smith, what, 2 episodes before pulling the plug. It was enough to almost make me want to say why bother watching Jericho or Heroes, you're just going to dump it anyway once we get hooked. Networks forget this is why new shows have such a low viewer rating. Viewers are scared the show is going to die so they don't bother and networks prove them right by cancelling right out the gate.
(I know this might prove my age) I remember one show, I think on NBC, about a bunch of 20-something's fresh from college I think it was. I could swear it was called Round Table or something stupid like that and one of Guys was a prosecutor, one a lawyer, one a cop, and I remember On girl got shot in the head in a drive by or something like that and was in a coma and BOOM, all of a sudden, the network cancelled the show. No, did she die, did she live, just left people hanging. That was my first taste of Network TV.
Posted by: Happy Homemaker
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October 26, 2006 9:35 AM(#8 of 8)