Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAll rise for the Honorable Judge Walsh, court is now in session. Watch Matt Walsh bring his iconic deadpan delivery of common sense solutions to real life litigants with actual petty grievan... Tout lireAll rise for the Honorable Judge Walsh, court is now in session. Watch Matt Walsh bring his iconic deadpan delivery of common sense solutions to real life litigants with actual petty grievances.All rise for the Honorable Judge Walsh, court is now in session. Watch Matt Walsh bring his iconic deadpan delivery of common sense solutions to real life litigants with actual petty grievances.
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I enjoy deadpan humor. I enjoy sarcasm. I enjoyed the People's Court. Thus, I thought I might enjoy Judged by Matt Walsh. But alas, Matt Walsh proves he really isn't very intelligent (euphemism for idiot). He's mocking is at a 3rd grade level with very little wit. The litigants are too obvious in their fake stupidity for their 15 min of fame. Daily Wire should get a bunch of grade school children together to have a mock courtroom at least that might be adorable, while also being poorly acted and intellectually vacate.
Will not be watching more because at some point I'm sure Matt Walsh will resort to throwing his own feces at the litigants.
Note: 4 stars because production value was good and the bailiff was funny. Replace Walsh with a 5th grader would get 2 more stars.
Will not be watching more because at some point I'm sure Matt Walsh will resort to throwing his own feces at the litigants.
Note: 4 stars because production value was good and the bailiff was funny. Replace Walsh with a 5th grader would get 2 more stars.
"Judged by Matt Walsh" on Daily Wire+ is an innovative and hilarious addition to the courtroom reality genre. Matt Walsh brings his trademark deadpan humor and sharp wit to the bench, delivering a performance that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. The show features Walsh presiding over real-life petty disputes, offering a blend of comedy and common sense that makes each case uniquely amusing.
The series excels in its ability to find humor in the absurdities of the cases presented, with Walsh's scornful yet comedic interactions with the litigants being a highlight. His comedic style, reminiscent of his work in "What Is a Woman?" and "Johnny The Walrus," is perfectly suited for the role of a no-nonsense judge dealing with outlandish cases.
"Judged by Matt Walsh" is a must-watch for fans of reality courtroom shows and anyone who appreciates sharp, politically charged humor. The show not only provides laughs but also subtly critiques modern societal issues through its satire. If you're looking for a fresh and entertaining take on courtroom drama, this show is a definite 10/10.
The series excels in its ability to find humor in the absurdities of the cases presented, with Walsh's scornful yet comedic interactions with the litigants being a highlight. His comedic style, reminiscent of his work in "What Is a Woman?" and "Johnny The Walrus," is perfectly suited for the role of a no-nonsense judge dealing with outlandish cases.
"Judged by Matt Walsh" is a must-watch for fans of reality courtroom shows and anyone who appreciates sharp, politically charged humor. The show not only provides laughs but also subtly critiques modern societal issues through its satire. If you're looking for a fresh and entertaining take on courtroom drama, this show is a definite 10/10.
Reading the negative review on here is sometimes a chore. Its clear that the people rating this negatively clearly have a political bias that disables them from seeing clearly.
While it's not the greatest acting ever (and was never supposed to be), putting ultra-dry, intractably base Matt Walsh at the helm of getting to say exactly what he wants about absurd morality and idiotic choices that are cheered on in the general 'big machine' media is a gem.
Matt Walsh hates all stupidity and obviously inept decision making and he is never afraid to say so. Additionally, the hilarity of the show is that the fanbase who would watch it all already agree from the outset of a case how stupid it is that people even have to get to this level of the legal system, to need an arbitrator to decide how things should be worked out.
This is a funny show, if you like Matt Walsh or not. But, to enjoy it, you do need some sense of morality.
While it's not the greatest acting ever (and was never supposed to be), putting ultra-dry, intractably base Matt Walsh at the helm of getting to say exactly what he wants about absurd morality and idiotic choices that are cheered on in the general 'big machine' media is a gem.
Matt Walsh hates all stupidity and obviously inept decision making and he is never afraid to say so. Additionally, the hilarity of the show is that the fanbase who would watch it all already agree from the outset of a case how stupid it is that people even have to get to this level of the legal system, to need an arbitrator to decide how things should be worked out.
This is a funny show, if you like Matt Walsh or not. But, to enjoy it, you do need some sense of morality.
It makes me laugh out loud. I love Matt's dry humor, which for him includes extending cringe moments. The pace is good, not all jokes land but it's entertaining to watch. Would recommend if you're looking for something light with the spouse. Not to watch as a family if you don't want your kids exposed to mild cussing. I like the bailiff and Matt's banter, but it does get awkward, in true Matt Walsh form. Hoping and looking forward to another season to watch. It's something to put on when I'm not sure what we are watching in the evening. My husband likes it as well so maybe translates to both male and female audiences.
I viewed the entire first episode with anticipation, being a fan of courtroom dramas. I was curious about the premise. However, the humor fell flat from the first annoying use of the gavel.
The show aims to have humour, featuring ludicrous cases in a courtroom setting reminiscent of Judge Judy. I understand that the presiding figure is not a real judge, but the participants are obliged to treat him as one. Yet, his arrogance lacks humor.
This show is the kind of mind-numbing content one might encounter in a doctor's waiting room when there's nothing else to engage the intellect.
In summary, this show is mundane and unoriginal. It fails to capture my interest or approval. It's a 'no' from me.
The show aims to have humour, featuring ludicrous cases in a courtroom setting reminiscent of Judge Judy. I understand that the presiding figure is not a real judge, but the participants are obliged to treat him as one. Yet, his arrogance lacks humor.
This show is the kind of mind-numbing content one might encounter in a doctor's waiting room when there's nothing else to engage the intellect.
In summary, this show is mundane and unoriginal. It fails to capture my interest or approval. It's a 'no' from me.
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