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Judging Amy

  • Serie de TV
  • 1999–2005
  • TV-PG
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Judging Amy (1999)
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Un drama familiar centrado en tres generaciones de mujeres que conviven en Hartford, Connecticut.Un drama familiar centrado en tres generaciones de mujeres que conviven en Hartford, Connecticut.Un drama familiar centrado en tres generaciones de mujeres que conviven en Hartford, Connecticut.

  • Creación
    • Amy Brenneman
    • Bill D'Elia
    • Barbara Hall
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    • Amy Brenneman
    • Tyne Daly
    • Karle Warren
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      • Bill D'Elia
      • Barbara Hall
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      • Tyne Daly
      • Karle Warren
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 13 premios ganados y 47 nominaciones en total

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    Amy Brenneman
    Amy Brenneman
    • Amy Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Tyne Daly
    Tyne Daly
    • Maxine Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Karle Warren
    • Lauren Cassidy
    • 1999–2005
    Richard T. Jones
    Richard T. Jones
    • Bruce Van Exel
    • 1999–2005
    Jessica Tuck
    Jessica Tuck
    • Gillian Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Marcus Giamatti
    Marcus Giamatti
    • Peter Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Jillian Armenante
    Jillian Armenante
    • Donna Kozlowski
    • 1999–2005
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    • 2000–2005
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    • 1999–2005
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    • 2001–2004
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    • 2002–2003
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    • 1999–2003
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    • Carole Tobey
    • 2000–2001
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    • 2000–2002
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      • Amy Brenneman
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      • Barbara Hall
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    JeskaLiLu

    I LOVE Judging Amy

    I absolutely love this show and I am not one to enjoy much television. I enjoy Friends, Oprah, and a few various movies that lose my interest soon after I press play. But something about Judging Amy I absolutely love and anticipate everyday from 11a-1p when it airs on primetime. I love the different cases Amy encounters and I love the suspense leading up to her verdict. I love watching Maxine and her ever exciting DCF cases. They are always original and surprisingly real and a good replication of what actually happens daily with social workers. I love Vincent's excitingly boring life.

    Lauren is always up to something interesting. And, overall, I think that it is an excellent show that portrays everyday life of a single mother, grandmother, and family. It is not unreal and does not portray any bizarre, unnatural occurrences. It is innocent and just someone's real life story. Excellent show! LOVE IT!!! Jess
    jholtz

    Yes, strong women can make some people uncomfortable....

    ...keithw1975! This show perfectly portrays the life of every professional woman I know, including myself. Amy and Maxine have to fight for respect in difficult careers and, even when they've earned the respect, they cannot afford to show the slightest hesitation to anyone except those closest to them. It's a lonely life in many ways, but you watch how they cope, sometimes well and sometimes not. And that's the real world!

    What's most impressive about this show is that each of the women are portrayed as strong in their own way, even Gillian, who was a bit wimpy in the earlier years. You see her strength in dealing with substance abuse, losing a child, infertility and childbirth, as well as her own changing role in the family. She becomes just as valuable a role model for Lauren as Amy and Maxine. I wish that every girl I've ever known had the same sort of guidance and role modeling.

    I'm sorry that it's been canceled.
    jasperandcindy-1

    Amy is Superb!

    I missed the show the first time around, but now I'm hooked on the reruns. I watch it every day without fail.

    The show evokes joy, pain, love, anger, resentment, forgiveness, sadness, hope. We laugh, we cry, we get the warm fuzzies. In addition to the range and depth of emotion, Judging Amy also has a high level of intelligence. The viewer is required to think.

    I enjoy how the complex issues of faith and spirituality are addressed with subtlety, tactful wit, and respectful objectivity.

    All the characters have engaging, ever-evolving personalities and the way they interact with each other is incredibly fascinating and real.

    Best of all, there's Amy. As a character, as an actor, and as a person she is everything a great woman should be. When I think of Amy Brenneman, all the superlative traits beginning with "s" flood my mind: Smart, Strong, Sensitive, Sharp, Sweet, Smiling, Sexy.

    A wonderful woman and a wonderful show.
    vertigo_14

    Woman on top. (spoilers)

    Did you ever notice your major network's morbid fascination with death? Nearly every prime-time drama is a law enforcement drama from the perspective of cops, criminal investigators, or lawyers. And nearly everyone is about investigations into violent crimes. Take CSI, for example, a forensics show piecing together the clues behind violent homicides. Law & Order, no matter which one you watch, is usually about brutal crimes as well. These two I give as examples considering their popularity among network viewers.

    But Judging Amy is quite a refreshing break from the world of violent crime, though it is not without it's share into the investigation of some violent crime. However, it is also not done so morbidly. Judging Amy is a show about the legal system as well as a regular drama about the regular, normal lives of the character. In a day and age of violent television, it offer a little bit soap drama (but not sappy drama) and a bit of humor (particularly from Amy's mom, the witty Maxine Gray).

    Amy Gray (Amy Brennan) is a judge in family court. As a single mother, she lives with her mother, Maxine, (the wonderful Tyne Daily), and her daughter (Lauren Karle Warren). There's also Amy's charismatic and poignant friend, Donna, her clerk, and Bruce Van Exel (Richard T. Jones) who is Amy's coworker as well as her source of direction on many occasions. So, we see Amy on two fronts: as the family court judge and as single mother and member of a busy family.

    Thus, the show caters to an audience just looking for a regular drama as we see the various situations surrounding the Gray family life such as the lessons Amy tries to teach her teenage daughter, or Maxine's or Amy's love life dilemmas, or perhaps what her cousin Kyle is up to, or the difficulties her brother and sister-in-law are going through. There's always something going on. And the characters are all interesting enough to care.

    Judging Amy, too, is good as a critique into the legal system. Three members of the family work in public service (her brother works in insurance, so he doesn't count). Maxine is the brazen social worker at DCF and is determined to make the system work to help as many people as she possibly can, even when the bureaucratic processes try to slow her down (remember when they wanted to fire her for speaking against the mayor for the underfunding of the children's home). These are where most of the arguments about flaws in the cumbersome family law policy comes from because Amy, as a judge, can only make such arguments personally, so they occur sometimes rarely. And her cousin Kyle, worked in a shelter and now in a hospital, and is faced, too, with similar frustrations with a neglecting system of public service.

    Likewise, even Bruce is interesting as a vehicle for the arguments against the family law system when he is working as a mediator, attempting to fix situations without having to send parents or children into state custody, and hoping they can fix those problems without an abundance of recidivism. All of these characters are there to make the policy arguments that the show intends.

    So, Judging Amy presents two spheres, both enjoyable. And the actors do a terrific job. It's really quite a different show, breaking away from the strict examination of the legal system, but not being thrust into a pure soap drama (but again, even if it were, it's less sappy and much more viable than your soap dramas). The strikes a balance. Not only that, because the show involves a single mother and the dominance, too, of her own mother (Maxine), it is a likely quite a popular show among women. Even so, it is not female dominated. Other characters are probably given equal concentration even though Amy and Maxine are pretty much the main characters, both working as counterparts of one another. Amy sometimes seems less sure of herself, less willing to be on the offensive. Maxine is much more bold, more willing to break the rules if it going to help things along. And she always seems to know what she's doing and how to go about it.

    It's a pretty good show, different than most of what's out there on network television, and probably worth your time.
    michaelsibley416

    Guilty of being one of the finest shows on TV

    Classy, smart, refreshing and delightful; these are only four of many adjectives that describe "Judging Amy;" one of the best shows on television.

    "Judging Amy" is a beautifully crafted, well-written and well-acted television series starring a very talented cast that includes Amy Brenneman, Tyne Daly, Kevin Rahm, Marcus Giamatti, Jessica Tuck and Karle Warren. It is easy to get excited about watching each episode because it will leave everyone with smiles on their faces.

    Based upon the life of her mother, Brenneman serves as series creator and executive producer. "Judging Amy" is quality television that focuses upon family, the legal system and how one judge attempts to juggle and maintain an equal balance between both.

    Excitement, anticipation and success are the outcomes which comes from a series that contains outstanding writing and strong performances. Quality writing and riveting performances set "Judging Amy" apart as one of the greatest crime dramas or legal series on television at the present time. Each episode is written with intelligence, and contains characters with great depth. It was a pleasant and refreshing surprise to watch "Judging Amy" come up with original ideas for each episode.

    Daly's character, Maxine Gray, is the emotional core and matriarch of the series as she portrays the character as the stabilizing, inspiring force which holds the Gray family together. Her screen presence, honesty and class add credibility to"Judging Amy."

    My heart skips a beat with anticipation and my face lights up with a smile with every scene Amy Brenneman is in. It is especially fun to watch Brenneman's performance as Judge Amy Gray at work as she uses great charm along with her great dramatic intellect to make the role of Judge Amy Gray someone television viewers can care about.

    Among Brenneman's greatest qualities she brings to "Judging Amy" is charm, intelligence, honesty, character and class. Daly may be the emotional core of "Judging Amy," but Brenneman is the heart and soul of the series.

    Watching Brenneman and Daly perform together is pure magic. I relish every opportunity there is to watch these two very talented actresses act together because their on-screen mother/daughter relationship can may be mistaken for an off-screen mother/daughter relationship.

    I could not have asked for a better supporting cast than Rahm, Giamatti, Tuck and Warren because they bring their own brand of style, humor, charm and talent. They are a great counter-balance to Brenneman in their respective roles.

    "Judging Amy" is one of a few television series' that I will set time aside to watch every week. Powerful writing and strong performances make me a devoted fan to the series and care about the characters and story lines. "Judging Amy" is one of the finest legal dramas on television.

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      The series is based on the real-life experiences of Amy Brenneman's mother Frederica, a judge of the Connecticut State Superior Court.
    • Citas

      Amy Gray: [after being shouted out, Maxine rushes into the kitchen] Mom, are you OK?

      Maxine Gray: [trying not to laugh] Of course, but I am 65 years old, and my boyfriend's mother hates me

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Episode #4.170 (2000)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de septiembre de 1999 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • CBS
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      • Vem dömer Amy?
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      • Stage 17, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Barbara Hall/Joseph Stern Productions
      • CBS Productions
      • Joseph Stern Productions
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      • 1h(60 min)
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