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August 31, 2006

FOXY Justice

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I’ll admit it. I wasn’t too excited about FOX’s new legal drama “Justice,� which debuted last night after the season premiere of “Bones.�

Former "Alias" star Victor Garber stole the show as the head of a high-priced Los Angeles law firm.

Each week brings a new case as viewers are taken behind the scenes of high profile cases and the dirty deals that go on.

The media takes a big hit here for sensationalizing murder trials, as do district attorneys and cops, who are accused of “losing� crucial evidence.

The coolest part of the show: After the jury hands in its verdict we see whether a crime was actually committed.

Tell me what you think. Are you impressed with "Justice?"

Posted by Andy Ravens at August 31, 2006 11:16 AM

Comments

This guy looks like president Bush!

Posted by: Big Ron at August 31, 2006 12:31 PM

Big Ron — You're right and I bet this guy is smarter than Bush!

Posted by: Andy at August 31, 2006 12:39 PM

Just what we need -- another legal procedural. Thanks, Fox! Maybe they should set in Boston for a little differentiation. I say from here on out, all shows on Fox take place in Boston. Additionally, all shows should be either legal and/or medical procedural. Medical/legal procedural shows take precedence. If the show is legal/medical procedural, it should get the better time slot. If it is just medical procedural, it should go first. Just legal procedural, like justice, should most definitely follow legal/medical/detective procedural -- like bones. That is what I think anyway.

Posted by: DV at August 31, 2006 1:29 PM

DV earns the funniest post of the day honors.

Posted by: Andy at August 31, 2006 1:33 PM

"You must spread some reputation around before giving it to DV [at all]."

Posted by: JAF at October 8, 2006 8:09 AM

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