• Network: FOX
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 30, 2006
  • Season #: 1
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  • Starring: Rebecca Mader, Kerr Smith, Eamonn Walker
  • Summary: Jerry Bruckheimer's latest procedural follows the partners of L.A. law firm TNT & G, who take on the highest-profile criminal cases they can find.
  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Creator: Tyler Bensinger
  • Show Type: Ended
  • Season 1 premiere date: Aug 30, 2006
  • Episode Length: 60
  • Air Time: 09:00 PM
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 27
  2. Negative: 4 out of 27
  1. 88
    With sharp camera work, pulsating music and no tedious, gimme-an-Emmy closeups, it's like CSI at warp speed. [4 Sep 2006, p.41]
  2. 60
    Despite its jittery camerawork and souped-up graphics, "Justice" is just a reasonably well-made, meat-and-potatoes lawyer show.
  3. 38
    I'm not positive, but I think "Justice" is terrible, at least the first episode.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 62 out of 74
  2. Negative: 9 out of 74
  1. HarrietR
    10
    BEST SHOW ON TV. Better than Shark. Please put it back on maybe on a different night like Saturday since there is nothing on that night worth watching. Expand
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  2. KevinB
    5
    This would be a lot better if every scene wasn't reaching for the bleachers. In the premiere, the DA that tried the case was so over-the-top in his acting - and even worse with his writing - if I were a member on that jury, I would've voted Not Guilty just to irritate him. And, come on, bringing a tarp and a blood-filled head into the courtroom? Not only over the top, but unrealistic. And "what really happened" is unnecessary, because if their clients aren't truly innocent at least 16-18 of the episodes, it's going to come off like they're putting murderers on the street on a regular basis. And that kid lawyer can't act his way out of a paper courtroom! Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  3. DougS
    3
    I felt like someone had hit me over the head with one of those cartoon mallet. Yes, Jerry, we get the point already. Your show is about a LA law firm that employs a "shadow jury" to help direct strategy during a criminal trial. So, how many clients does TNT+G have who (a) are accused of murder (b) can afford millions for legal representation where (c) the evidence is in dispute. I think most multi-millionaires are NOT arresed on criminal charges - which is why the OJ trial was so unique. Who is this law firm going to represent for 22 cases a season, and how much do they really charge? Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes

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