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‘Big Bang Theory’ Fans Need to Watch This Mini Reunion
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After keeping audiences entertained as the sweet and sassy Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz for a decade in the pop culture phenomenon The Big Bang Theory, actress Melissa Rauch continued her impressive sitcom run with the revival of the popular '80s series Night Court, which she both stars in and executive produces. In the modern day reimagining, Rauch appears as Judge Abby Stone, who heads to New York City to serve as the magistrate for Manhattan's Criminal Court, a position formerly held by her late father Harry Stone (original sitcom star Harry Anderson).

Night Court is currently in its third season and has emerged as a must-see sitcom for viewers, and in the January 14, 2025, episode, Rauch was sensationally reunited with her former Tbbt co-star Mayim Bialik, in which the Blossom icon portrays a sidesplitting, exaggerated version of herself as she is forced to appear in Abby's court to settle a dispute. Let's...
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  • 1/22/2025
  • by Rachel Johnson
  • MovieWeb
Night Court (2023)
Night Court S3E6 “The Jakeout” Cast, Plot, New Tonight January 21 2025
Night Court (2023)
On Tuesday January 21 2025, NBC broadcasts an episode of the series Night Court!

The Jakeout Season 3 Episode 6 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “The Jakeout,” promises to bring a mix of humor and heart to NBC’s lineup. In this episode, Abby discovers that Jake has never been in a long-term relationship. This revelation sparks her curiosity, leading her on a mission to uncover what his secret dealbreaker might be. Abby’s determination to help Jake could lead to some funny and awkward moments, as she dives into his past and tries to figure out what has kept him from lasting love.

Meanwhile, Dan and Julianne find themselves in a playful rivalry. Both characters are convinced that they don’t have feelings for each other, but their competitive nature pushes them to prove it. As they go head to head, viewers can expect plenty of witty banter and comedic situations.
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  • 1/21/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Night Court's Next The Big Bang Theory Reunion Is So Vital Because Of 1 Sad Detail
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This article may contain spoilers for Night Court season 3.Season 3 of Night Court has gotten off to a rough start, which has arguably impacted some of the early storylines surrounding the characters in Night Court season 3. For example, Judge Abby Stone's (Melissa Rauch) determination to seek the truth regarding whether she and her boyfriend Jake (Ryan Hansen) are half-siblings and the question of whether John Larroquette's public defender Dan Fielding is Jake's father were wrapped up too quickly during the first two episodes.

The absence of prosecutor India de Beaufort's Olivia Moore in Night Court season 3 is also evident, considering her comedic timing and repertoire with the protagonists during the first two seasons. However, Rauch's The Big Bang Theory co-star, Mayim Bialik, will guest star in Night Court season 3, episode 5, "Mayim Worst Enemy," likely giving the show a much-needed boost of star power to elevate its ratings.
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  • 1/9/2025
  • by Christian Colby Eltell
  • ScreenRant
Night Court (2023)
Night Court S3E4 “Feliz NaviDead” Cast, Plot, New Tonight December 17 2024
Night Court (2023)
On Tuesday December 17 2024, NBC broadcasts an episode of the series Night Court!

Feliz NaviDead Season 3 Episode 4 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “Feliz NaviDead,” promises to bring a mix of holiday cheer and unexpected chaos. Set to air on NBC, this episode centers around Abby, whose festive plans take an unexpected turn when a murder mystery performer disrupts the courthouse. The combination of the holiday season and a mystery gone wrong creates a unique backdrop for the characters to navigate.

As Abby tries to keep the spirit of the holidays alive, the murder mystery performer brings a whirlwind of confusion and excitement. The courthouse, usually a place of order, becomes a stage for chaos, leaving Abby to manage both the festivities and the unexpected drama. This episode is sure to showcase Abby’s ability to handle surprises, even when they threaten her holiday plans.

Meanwhile, Gurgs and...
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  • 12/17/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Night Court (2023)
Night Court S3E2 “The Judge’s Boyfriend’s Dad, Part 2” Cast, Plot, New Tonight November 26 2024
Night Court (2023)
On Tuesday November 26 2024, NBC broadcasts an episode of the series Night Court!

The Judge’s Boyfriend’s Dad, Part 2 Season 3 Episode 2 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Night Court,” titled “The Judge’s Boyfriend’s Dad, Part 2,” promises to bring more laughter and drama to the courtroom. This episode continues the story of Abby, who is trying hard to bridge the gap between Jake and Dan. However, her efforts might not go as planned, leaving her feeling like an outsider in her own attempts to help.

As Abby navigates the tricky relationship between Jake and Dan, viewers can expect some humorous moments as her good intentions lead to unexpected situations. The dynamic between the characters adds layers to the story, showcasing Abby’s determination while highlighting the challenges of bringing two strong personalities together.

Meanwhile, Gurgs finds herself in a sticky situation when she catches Julianne smoking in the courthouse.
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  • 11/26/2024
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
'Night Court' Season 3 Sneak Peek Follows Ryan Hansen on a Walk Down Memory Lane [Exclusive]
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Ryan Hansen (Party Down) is trying to drum up some bonding time with his possible on-screen father, John Larroquette (Stripes), in Collider's exclusive sneak peek of next weeks episode of Night Court. The third season of the comeback series celebrated its return earlier this month and audiences are already embroiled in the mystery surrounding Jakes (Hansen) possible familial relation to Larroquettes Dan. In the season premiere, it was ruled out that Abbys (Melissa Rauch) late father, Harry Stone (Harry Anderson), was Jakes father, which is terrific news for Abby and Jakes blossoming romantic relationship. But, now that hes closer to his dad than ever before, Jake cant let go of the hope and dream that Dan might be his long-lost papa.
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  • 11/25/2024
  • by Britta DeVore
  • Collider.com
Is Dan Fielding a Dad? ‘Night Court’ Cast Teases Season 3 Mystery
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Disorder in the court! Premiering Tuesday, November 19, Night Court Season 3 kicks off by quickly addressing the Season 2 finale cliffhanger, which teased that Judge Abby Stone’s (Melissa Rauch) new man, Hr rep Jake (Ryan Hansen), could be defense attorney Dan Fielding’s (John Larroquette) son. In the premiere, Abby visits Jake’s mom, Susan (Newhart’s Julia Duffy), in the hospital to get answers about the paternity mystery, which will be resolved in the first two episodes. The Abby of seasons past would have loved this close connection to her colleague Dan, whom she already feels bonded to through her late father, Judge Harry Stone. But now, dating Dan’s potential son is a psychological nightmare for the eternally optimistic judge. “It’s twofold for Abby, if he is in fact Dan’s son,” Rauch explains. “Because this father-daughter relationship between Abby and Dan [already exists], so does that make Jake surrogate...
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  • 11/14/2024
  • TV Insider
Night Court Guest Star Rhys Darby On His Character's Romance With Gurgs & The Key To Success
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Duke Alistair learns to embrace commoner life for Gurgs in Night Court, showing that opposites attract in relationships. Working with Melissa Rauch was a great experience for Rhys Darby, adding a fun dynamic to their scenes. The improvised turnstile scene showcases Darby's physical comedy skills and potential for future appearances on Night Court.

Warning: Spoilers for Night Court season 2, episode 12.Night Court season 2 episode 12, "The Duke's a Hazard," lives up to its name and sees Gurgs' royal love interest visit Manhattan. Portrayed by Rhys Darby, Duke Alistair attempts to learn the ways of a commoner after realizing that Gurgs enjoys more fundamental activities. Darby has been featured in over one hundred projects and has several writing credits. He is most well-known for titles such as Yes Man, What We Do in the Shadows, and Our Flag Means Death.

As a long-time fan of Reinhold Weege's original series, the actor...
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  • 3/22/2024
  • by Rachel Foertsch
  • ScreenRant
Why Night Court's John Larroquette Put A Stop To His Emmy Wins In The 80s
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"Night Court" was part of the legendary NBC Thursday night lineup back in the mid-1980s. It ran in a block with "The Cosby Show," "Cheers," and "Family Ties," a proud part of a sitcom renaissance that lasted through to the end of the decade. Of that lineup, "Night Court" was the black sheep, offering up broader characters, wackier scenarios, and a surrealist tone that kept it just a few steps removed from reality. The series was set in a Manhattan Criminal Court, but only during its night shift, when all the weird cases came in. Harry Anderson played Judge Harry Stone, although the late hours had made him playfully unbalanced. Also often on the night shift was prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), a lascivious narcissist and amusingly crude a-hole. 

Larroquette was exceptional in the role. "Night Court" ran from 1984 to 1992, and Larroquette won Primetime Emmys four of those years,...
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
Night Court Season 2 Finale's Original Cast Member Return Teased By Star
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In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, India de Beaufort spoke about the future of Night Court. India de Beaufort revealed that Marsha Warfield is making a comeback in Night Court season 2. The upcoming episodes promise heartwarming moments and a mysterious role for Warfield.

The Night Court season 2 finale will reintroduce a long-awaited character. The show is a continuation of the original Night Court, which aired from 1984 to 1992 and is set in a special court. After typical legal proceedings have finished for the night, this court opens its doors to some absurd cases. The sitcom picks up where the original left off and is led by the original judge's daughter, Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch).

Night Court season 2 is ongoing, but the cast is already teasing the finale. India de Beaufort, who plays Assistant District Attorney Olivia Moore, spoke to Screen Rant about some of the upcoming episodes. She explained that Marsha Warfield,...
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  • 3/2/2024
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • ScreenRant
How The Cosby Show Saved Night Court From Certain Doom
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Up until 2014, the public at large didn't know about the extent of sexual crimes committed by comedian and TV star Bill Cosby. Since 2014, over 60 women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault, some of which stretch back to the 1960s. The many, many details of Cosby's assaults, cover-ups, and other crimes have been openly detailed in the news, and in the 2022 documentary series "We Need to Talk About Cosby." 

Cosby's crimes make discussions of the hit series "The Cosby Show" a little fraught. Because the stories of sexual assault hadn't been made public yet, Cosby was easily accepted by mainstream sitcom viewers as a kindly, father-like figure: a perfectly put-upon patriarch of a modern, wealthy Black family. "The Cosby Show" was instantly successful and widely beloved when it debuted in 1984, and it lasted eight seasons and 201 episodes. Everyone watched it. Critics praised the sitcom for presenting a Black experience...
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  • 2/26/2024
  • by Witney Seibold
  • Slash Film
‘Night Court’: Scoop on Roz’s Next Guest Spot, Plus Other Og Characters Appearing
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The verdict is in! Melissa Rauch is not guilty of suffering from “the Seinfeld Curse” (if you believe in such things). She wrapped her part as Bernadette on The Big Bang Theory in 2019 and has followed it up nicely with a brand-new role – Judge Abby Stone on the revival of Night Court, now in its second season on NBC (and streaming the next day on Peacock). Rauch is joined on the series by her husband, Winston Rauch, her fellow executive producer on the sitcom made famous by the late Harry Anderson (Judge Harry Stone). TV Insider caught up with Winston for a one-on-one interview when a gaggle of TV critics and reporters were invited to visit the famous Warner Bros. Studios lot earlier this month. Winston chatted about why he took his wife’s surname when they wed, why a few familiar faces are returning to the show later this season,...
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  • 2/26/2024
  • TV Insider
Night Court: John Larroquette Recalls Turning Down A Spinoff & Explains Why He Later Returned
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John Larroquette turned down a spinoff of Night Court during the original run because he wanted to play other roles once it was over. Larroquette's reluctance to reprise the role of Dan Fielding was reduced after a long conversation with revival star Melissa Rauch. A Night Court spinoff could have changed the future of the franchise and potentially altered the longevity of the show.

Night Court star John Larroquette reveals that he turned down a spinoff during the original run of the show. Larroquette starred as prosecutor Dan Fielding in the iconic sitcom, which took place during the night shift at a Manhattan Criminal Court and ran for nine seasons between 1984 and 1992. The star returned for the 2023 revival show of the same name opposite Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of original character Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). Larroquette is the only member of the original cast to reprise...
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  • 2/16/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
Night Court Season 2 Episode 6 Photos Wrath Of Comic-Con
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Night Court Season 2 Episode 6 Episode Description And Spoilers Night Court Season 2 Episode 6 Photos Wrath Of Comic-Con – 01/30/2024 (08:00Pm – 08:30Pm) (Tuesday) : When a childhood friend comes to visit, Abby is forced to confront the fact that she might actually dislike someone. Dan embraces Comic-Con and finds a potential love connection with a woman who has sworn to destroy him. s02e06 2×06 2.06 s2e6 The eternally optimistic Abby Stone follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan ... Read more...
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  • 1/30/2024
  • by Thomas Miller
  • Seat42F
'Night Court' Season 2 Sneak Peek — Jessica St. Clair Arrives [Exclusive]
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Night Court is back in session at NBC. Season 2 of the sitcom reboot starring Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette kicked off at the start of January, and with it comes a whole new batch of kooks and cases for the team at the Manhattan municipal court. Four episodes in, the show already orchestrated a The Big Bang Theory reunion between Kunal Nayyar and Rauch and reintroduced the old bailiff Roz (Marsha Warfield) who previously worked under Harry Stone. The newest episode, however, will bring aboard another comedy veteran, Jessica St. Clair. Before it airs tonight, Collider can exclusively share a new clip that shows St. Clair as an old friend of Rauch's Judge Abby Stone who visits New York and swings by for a chat...
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  • 1/30/2024
  • by Ryan O'Rourke
  • Collider.com
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Night Court Season 2 Episode 6 “Wrath of Comic-Con” January 30 2024 Preview & Spoilers
Night Court (2023)
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 6 episode titled Wrath of Comic-Con!

Find out everything you need to know about the Wrath of Comic-Con episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!

Night Court Wrath of Comic-Con Season 2 Episode 6 Preview

In the upcoming episode of “Night Court” titled “Wrath of Comic-Con,” airing on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 30, 2024, viewers are in for a nostalgic and comedic ride as Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the late Harry Stone, takes the reins in the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Following in her father’s footsteps, Abby attempts to bring order to a crew of quirky oddballs and cynics in this beloved legal comedy series.

Starring in the lead role as Judge Abby Stone is Melissa Rauch. Known for her comedic prowess,...
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  • 1/23/2024
  • by News
  • TV Regular
Night Court (2023)
Night Court Season 2 Episode 6 Wrath of Comic-Con Airs January 30 2024 on NBC
Night Court (2023)
In the upcoming episode of “Night Court,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, on NBC, viewers are set for an amusing legal escapade in Season 2 Episode 6 titled “Wrath of Comic-Con.” Judge Abby Stone, carrying on the legacy of her late father Harry Stone, navigates the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, striving to impose order among its crew of eccentric oddballs and cynical characters.

“Wrath of Comic-Con” promises a comical twist, likely incorporating the colorful and unconventional personalities that populate the night court. As Abby Stone attempts to maintain decorum in the legal proceedings, viewers can anticipate a blend of legal antics and humor that characterizes the series.

Tune in to NBC at 8:00 Pm for a dose of laughter and legal whimsy with “Night Court.” With Judge Abby Stone at the helm, “Wrath of Comic-Con” ensures an entertaining exploration of the challenges and absurdities that come with...
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  • 1/23/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Night Court Season 2 Turns Guest Star Into New Series Regular
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A new main character has boarded the Night Court revival.

Per Variety, it's been revealed that Nyambi Nyambi has been signed on to star as a series regular on Night Court moving forward. The news follows Nyambi making his debut in the series with a guest appearance in the newest episode, which aired on Jan. 16. Nyambi officially starts as a series regular with the Feb. 6 episode. His character, Wyatt Shaw, is described as the court's "new quick-witted and sarcastic clerk. Wyatt has seen it all and, as a recently divorced, overprotective father of two young girls, he’s determined to make sure his daughters see way less than he did.”

Related Night Court Star Addresses Roz's Future and 'Ghosts' of Late Co-Stars on Set Returning star Marsha Warfield says late actors from the original Night Court were still there in spirit on the set of the revival series.
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  • 1/18/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
NBC’s ‘Night Court’ Ups Nyambi Nyambi To Series Regular
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Fans of NBC’s Night Court will be seeing a lot more of Nyambi Nyambi, who has been upped to a series regular starting February 6, Deadline has confirmed. The news arrives after he appeared in the hit reboot as a guest star in last week’s episode.

Nyambi portrays Wyatt Shaw, the court’s new quick-witted and sarcastic clerk who has seen it all. As a recently divorced, overprotective father of two young girls, he’s determined to make sure his daughters see way less than he did.

Night Court, a reboot of the original series of the same name that premiered in the 80s, follows Judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch), the daughter of the late Harry Stone, as she follows in her father’s footsteps presiding over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Throughout Season 1, she tries to bring order to its crew of oddballs and cynics,...
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  • 1/18/2024
  • by Rosy Cordero
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Night Court’ Revival at NBC Promotes Nyambi Nyambi to Series Regular (Exclusive)
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Nyambi Nyambi has been promoted to series regular on NBC’s revival of “Night Court,” Variety has learned exclusively.

Nyambi made his first appearance on the show as a guest star in the Season 2 episode that aired on Jan. 16. He will make his first regular appearance on the show beginning Feb. 6. Nyambi plays Wyatt Shaw, described as “the court’s new quick-witted and sarcastic clerk. Wyatt has seen it all and, as a recently divorced, overprotective father of two young girls, he’s determined to make sure his daughters see way less than he did.”

Nyambi is known for his work on shows like “The Good Fight,” “Mike & Molly,” “Blindspot,” and “Titans,” as well as for films like “Here Today” and “The Sleepless.” He has also lent his voice to animated projects like “The Death of Superman” and “Reign of the Supermen.” Nyambi is additionally an accomplished stage actor,...
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  • 1/18/2024
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
Night Court (2023)
Night Court Season 2 Episode 5 “Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change” January 23 2024 Preview & Spoilers
Night Court (2023)
Night Court fans, we’ve got a fresh off the press preview for the new Season 2 Episode 5 episode titled Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change!

Find out everything you need to know about the Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change episode of Night Court, including a full preview, videos, release date, cast information and how to watch!

Night Court Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change Season 2 Episode 5 Preview

In the much-anticipated upcoming episode of “Night Court” titled “Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change,” slated to air on NBC at 8:00 Pm on January 23, 2024, viewers are in for a nostalgic yet fresh take on the beloved legal sitcom. The show follows Judge Abby Stone, daughter of the late Harry Stone, as she steps into her father’s esteemed shoes, presiding over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.

As the central character in this episode, Judge Abby Stone brings her...
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  • 1/16/2024
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Night Court (2023)
Night Court Season 2 Episode 5 Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change Airs January 23 2024 on NBC
Night Court (2023)
“Night Court” Season 2 Episode 5, titled “Hold the Pickles, Keep the Change,” brings the nostalgic charm of the beloved series back to NBC at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, January 23, 2024. In this episode, viewers can expect to be entertained by Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone, who is determined to carry on her father’s legacy.

Following in the footsteps of the iconic Harry Stone, Judge Abby Stone takes charge of the night shift at a Manhattan arraignment court. With a mission to instill order in a crew of oddballs and cynics, the episode promises a delightful blend of humor, legal antics, and the unique dynamics of the night court.

For fans of the classic sitcom and those new to the “Night Court” universe, this episode is a must-watch. Tune in at 8:00 Pm on NBC to enjoy the wit, quirks, and legal shenanigans in “Hold the Pickles,...
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  • 1/16/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Night Court's Melissa Rauch Opens Up on Christmas Special's Big Bang Theory Reunion
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Melissa Rauch was stoked to see a guest star from her previous hit sitcom popping up in a new episode of the Night Court revival.

Debuting on NBC in January 2023, the new Night Court stars Rauch as Abby Stone, the daughter of late actor Harry Anderson's Harry Stone from the original series. Now in its second season, Night Court featured a special guest appearance from NBA icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in its Christmas episode, dubbed "A Night Court Before Christmas." The basketball superstar previously appeared in the final season of The Big Bang Theory, and Rauch opened up on reuniting with Abdul-Jabbar on her new series in a recent interview with CinemaBlend.

Related Night Court Reboot Loses a Main Character Ahead of Season 2 The cast of the new Night Court gets a shakeup ahead of its second season.

"There's someone [in the Christmas special] who I happened to work with on Big Bang, and...
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  • 1/7/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Night Court: Season Three -- Has the NBC TV Series Been Cancelled or Renewed?
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How long before court is adjourned? Has the Night Court TV show been cancelled or renewed for a third season on NBC? The television vulture is watching all the latest cancellation and renewal news, so this page is the place to track the status of Night Court, season three. Bookmark it, or subscribe for the latest updates. Remember, the television vulture is watching your shows. Are you?

What's This TV Show About?

A workplace comedy series airing on the NBC television network, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as...
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  • 1/5/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Night Court: Season Two Ratings
The new incarnation of Night Court had a solid launch in early 2023, but the ratings fell quickly in subsequent weeks. One had to wonder if the NBC execs started to regret their decision to issue an early second season renewal. Will the latest numbers be good enough to land the comedy a third season renewal, or will it be cancelled instead? Stay tuned.

A workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did. To bring order and dignity to the court, she enlists former night...
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  • 1/5/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
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Night Court Star Addresses Roz's Future and 'Ghosts' of Late Co-Stars on Set
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Original Night Court star Marsha Warfield has addressed how it felt to return as Roz in NBC's revival series.

Featuring a mostly all-new cast of characters, Night Court brought back John Larroquette to reprise his role as Fan Fielding. The Season 1 finale reunited the actor with Warfield, who briefly appeared as Roz in the episode. With Warfield also returning as Roz in Season 1, the Night Court favorite spoke about the experience of reuniting once again with Larroquette, per USA Today. She said that it was so fun to see her old friend again that it was "almost not work," going on to explain how it also felt like their other co-stars who've since passed on were still there on the set as well in spirit.

Related John Larroquette Explains Why Night Court Reunion Was Bittersweet John Larroquette speaks about reuniting with Marsha Warfield in the new Night Court and why it was bittersweet.
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  • 1/4/2024
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
Roz's Night Court Revival Future After Season 2 Return Gets Optimistic Response From Star
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Marsha Warfield is open to returning as Roz in Night Court if asked, as she says the door has never really closed. Warfield's recent appearance in Night Court season 2 was only meant to be a single-episode cameo. The Night Court revival has brought back several original cast members, including John Larroquette in a main role.

Night Court star Marsha Warfield has discussed the possible future return of Roz Russell. Warfield originated the character, a stern bailiff who works the night shift at the Manhattan Criminal Court, on the original long-running sitcom, which ran between 1984 and 1992. She appeared in a total of 136 episodes between seasons 4 and 9, becoming the show's sixth longest-running character. Russell later made a surprise return as Roz in the ongoing Night Court revival during the season 1 finale in 2023 as well as the recent season 2 premiere.

TVInsider recently conducted an interview with Marsha Warfield to discuss her appearance in...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
Night Court Season 2 New Cast & Returning Character Guide
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Night Court season 2 features returning and new actors, including Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette, reprising their roles from season 1. The cast of the Night Court reboot has undergone some changes, with Kapil Talwalkar not returning for season 2 and Marsha Warfield making a comeback. The second season of Night Court has included notable guest stars like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Maria Bamford, adding to the ensemble cast.

The reboot of the classic sitcom Night Court is back for season 2, and the cast features returning actors like Melissa Rauch, as well as familiar faces from the original series like John Larroquette. Like its predecessor, the Night Court revival revolves around the hectic night shift at the Manhattan Criminal Court. Rauch stars in the Night Court reboot as Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone (an iconic character from the original series), alongside Larroquette reprising his role as Dan Fielding and fresh...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
Melissa Rauch Gushes Over Big Bang Theory Reunion In Night Court
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Melissa Rauch reunites with a former Big Bang Theory co-star in Night Court, expressing excitement about working together again. The co-star is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who appeared as a guest star in the final season of Big Bang Theory. Rauch is open to the possibility of bringing more Big Bang Theory cast members to Night Court in the future, but timing and fitting the narrative are important considerations.

Melissa Rauch opens up about reuniting with a The Big Bang Theory co-star in Night Court. Five years after the end of The Big Bang Theory, Rauch has fully moved on from playing Bernadette. These days, she remains in the network sitcom sandbox, albeit in the NBC revival of Night Court as Abby Stone — daughter of the original series lead, Harry Stone.

Ahead of its peers to return from the extended hiatus due to the Hollywood strikes, Night Court season 2 has officially debuted,...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Ana Dumaraog
  • ScreenRant
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‘Night Court’: THR’s 1984 Review
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On Jan. 4, 1984, NBC unveiled Night Court, which went on to air for nine seasons and get a recent revival. The Hollywood Reporter weighed in with a full review, headlined “Night Court convicted of being consistently amusing TV sitcom,” as it entered its sophomore run:

Night Court is a consistently funny sitcom created by Reinhold Weege, a writer-producer for the old Barney Miller series. Its venue, weekly parade of various weirdos, and quirky regulars are reminiscent of Miller. And, like Miller, Night Court has more laughs per episode than most sitcoms.

Anchoring the series is Harry Anderson, as unorthodox Manhattan arraignment court judge, Harry Stone. Judge Stone is sharp and fair, but he seizes every available opportunity to turn due process of law into an excuse for levity. Anderson manages to wring just the right amount of irony out of lines like, “Being a judge means never having to say you’re sorry.
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by Gail Williams
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Night Court: Season Two Viewer Votes
Abby is bringing order to the court in the second season of the Night Court TV show on NBC. As we all know, the Nielsen ratings typically play a big role in determining whether a TV show like Night Court is cancelled or renewed for season three. Unfortunately, most of us do not live in Nielsen households. Because many viewers feel frustrated when their viewing habits and opinions aren't considered, we invite you to rate all of the second season episodes of Night Court here.

An NBC workplace comedy series, the Night Court TV show stars Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and John Larroquette. The new story follows Abracadabra “Abby” Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan...
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  • 1/3/2024
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
Abby's Dating Life In Night Court Season 2 Teased By Star
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Night Court star Melissa Rauch reveals that her character Abby Stone will explore her new single life in season 2, including going on first dates and creating an online dating profile. Abby will have a double date with Olivia, played by India de Beaufort, in an upcoming episode. Rauch teases that viewers can expect to see an entertaining and new side of Abby as she navigates the dating world after ending her engagement.

Night Court star Melissa Rauch has shared an update about the future romantic life of her character Abby Stone. Abby is the lead of the sitcom revival, a follow-up to the long-running show of the same name, which lasted for nine seasons between 1984 and 1992. The daughter of the original character Harry Stone (who was played by the late Harry Anderson), Abby is a night shift judge at the Manhattan Criminal Court who broke up with her fiancé Rand...
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  • 1/2/2024
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
Night Court (2023)
Interview: Night Court’s Marsha Warfield on returning as Roz in the sitcom revival
Night Court (2023)
We are big fans of Night Court here at JoBlo.com. From reflections on the original series to memorials for the stars who have passed, we were cautiously optimistic about the NBC revival of the sitcom. Since most revivals have been hit or miss and the multi-camera style has grown antiquated, it was a pleasant surprise to find how good the Melissa Rauch-led remake actually is. With John Larroquette reprising his role as attorney Dan Fielding, the new version of Night Court is much like the original with some minor tweaks.

One of the most exciting elements of the series is the references and connections to the 1980s version of the show, such as the fact that Judge Abby Stone (Rauch) is the daughter of Harry Stone (the late Harry Anderson). With cameos, funny moments galore, and plenty of heart, Night Court wrapped its first season in 2023 with the return...
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  • 1/2/2024
  • by Alex Maidy
  • JoBlo.com
Night Court's John Larroquette Explains Why Reunion With Marsha Warfield Was Bittersweet
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There's a Night Court reunion coming in Season 2, and John Larroquette reflected on how it felt ahead of the episode's airing.

In the first season's finale of the Night Court revival series, Roz (Marsha Warfield) had a brief appearance. The character returns in the Season 2 premiere, set to air on NBC on Jan. 2. Speaking about the reunion with TVLine, Larroquette shared how wonderful it was to see Warfield again, though he explained that it was also bittersweet, as they were reminded that they were the only surviving main cast members of the original series.

Related Richard Moll May Be Famous for Night Court but Was an Even Better Two-Face Richard Moll famously played Bull Shannon on Night Court, but delivered a more exceptional performance as Harvey Dent on Batman: The Animated Series.

“It was just like the old bicycle thing,” Larroquette said. “It was immediate and intimate and hilarious to be with her again.
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  • 12/31/2023
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • CBR
"Night Court" on NBC
"Night Court" is a new live-action sitcom, as a revival of the 1980's series, starring John Larroquette, premiering December 23, 2023 on NBC:

"...'Judge Abby Stone' (Melissa Rauch) comes to New York City to take a job as magistrate for the 'Manhattan Criminal Court' night shift – a position held by her late father 'Harry Stone'.

"Also part of the night shift are ambitious prosecutor 'Olivia' (India de Beaufort), insecure clerk 'Neil' (Kapil Talwalkar), cheerful and eccentric bailiff 'Donna Gurganous\ (Lacretta), and public defender 'Dan Fielding' (John Larroquette)...

"...who had served as prosecutor in Harry's court, and was convinced by Abby to join her court when the assigned public defender quit on Abby's first day, eventually leaving to become a judge in his home state of Louisiana..."

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  • 12/12/2023
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
Abby's Mother Reveal In Night Court Resolves The Harry/Christine Romance
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The Night Court reboot introduces Abby Stone's mother, Gina, resolving the romantic storyline between Harry and Christine from the original show. The original Night Court series had plans for Harry and Christine to get married, but they were interrupted by the show's renewal and cancellation. Gina Brown, played by Faith Ford, is Abby's mother in the reboot, and her past as a criminal allowed her to connect with Harry and eventually marry him.

Warning: The following contains Spoilers for Night Court season 1, episode 8, "Blood Moon Binga."The 2023 Night Court reboot finally revealed Abby Stone's mother, Gina, and resolved the romance between Harry and Christine from the original 1984-1992 show. The Night Court reboot has proven popular, yet drawn criticism for not resolving many of the questions left unanswered by the haphazard finale of the classic Night Court. Chief among these questions was whether Judge Harry Stone and Public...
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  • 12/6/2023
  • by Colin McCormick, Matt Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Night Court Season 2 Gets Promising Premiere Update As Scripts Reportedly Ready To Go
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Night Court season 2 scripts are ready to go, despite being impacted by the writers' strike. Negotiations for the actors' strike are expected to resume, potentially allowing Night Court to return soon.

Night Court season 2 gets a promising update, with scripts ready to go. Debuting on NBC earlier this year, the reboot of the popular 1980s sitcom is led by Big Bang Theory alum Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone. The daughter of the late Harry Stone from the original sitcom, Abby has a sunny outlook on a job that most people around her can't wait to be free of. That includes Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), who reluctantly accepts Abby's offer to become a public defender. The show, which also stars India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and Kapil Talwalkar, was impacted by the recently concluded writers' strike.

Deadline has a positive update on Night Court season 2, mentioning that scripts for the "next several episodes" are ready to go.
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  • 9/28/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Night Court: Original NBC Series Star Talks About Returning for the Sequel
Night Court ended its first season on NBC last night, and the finale featured the return of another star from the original series.

Starring Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Kapil Talwalkar, Lacretta, and John Larroquette, the series is a sequel to the comedy that aired between 1984-92. It follows Abby Stone (Rauch), a judge following in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone (Harry Anderson). She takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court, just as he did.

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  • 5/10/2023
  • by TVSeriesFinale.com
  • TVSeriesFinale.com
Original Night Court Star Discusses Her Shocking Reboot Debut
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Original Night Court star Marsha Warfield discussed returning for the reboot

Warfield returned as Roz in the Season 1 finale of the Night Court reboot. Speaking to TVLine, the actor said the process was a simple one: "They asked me to do the episode, and I said sure." Warfield explained her shock at the offer, saying, "I never considered that I might be part of the cast... I've always felt like, and I've said publicly: If they asked me, I'd be happy to. But I understand why they wouldn't."

Related: Two Episodes Prove Night Court Was Always Decades Ahead of Its Time

Warfield is best known for her role on 1986's original Night Court, in which she played Roz, a no-nonsense bailiff in the court of Harry Anderson's Judge Harold Stone. Warfield's filmography was extensive throughout the '80s and '90s, with roles in films such as Mask and...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by John Dodge
  • CBR
What Roz's Return Means For Night Court Reboot Season 2
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The surprise return of Marsha Warfield as Roz Russell in the season finale of the Night Court reboot means big things to come in season 2. Introduced in the original Night Court season 4, Roz Russell was a tough-as-nails bailiff who did not suffer fools gladly but hid a heart of gold under her harsh exterior. Her relationships with her coworkers were one of mutual respect, despite their continual snarky interplay.

The two-part finale of the Night Court reboot teased big changes for Judge Abby Stone's courtroom, with Dan Fielding resigning to take a job as a judge in Louisiana. His first case involved a bride-to-be getting in a fight during her bachelorette party, who coincidentally turned out to be his former coworker, Roz. The return of Roz in the Night Court reboot was a closely guarded secret, with Marsha Warfield only teasing the possibility of her return. However, now that...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by Matt Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Night Court Will Bring Back Original Series Star in Season 2 After Surprise Cameo in Finale
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Spoiler Alert: This story reveals Spoilers for the season 1 finale of Night CourtIf you enjoyed the special cameo in the season finale of Night Court, you may be happy to know that there's more where that came from. The revival series stars Melissa Rauch as Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of Harry Stone, who was played by late actor Harry Anderson in the original show. Also starring in the revival is John Larroquette, reprising his role as Dan Fielding, now serving as a public defender. Rounding out the new cast of characters are India de Beaufort as assistant Da Olivia, Kapil Talwalker as courtroom clerk Neil, and Lacretta as "Gurgs" the bailiff.

In the season 1 finale, Dan Fielding becomes a judge in Louisiana, and his first defendant happens to be Roz, the bailiff in the original night court played by Marsha Warfield. With Warfield reprising the role, Roz revealed her...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by Jeremy Dick
  • MovieWeb
Original Night Court Star To Return For Season 2 After Surprise Finale Cameo
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Warning: The following contains Spoilers for the Night Court season 1 finaleThe original Night Court star who cameoed in the reboot's finale will return for season 2. Debuting in January on NBC, the return of Night Court is headlined by Big Bang Theory alum Melissa Rauch in the role of Judge Abby Stone, the daughter of the late Harry Stone from the original series. She is joined by Dan Fielding (the returning John Larroquette), who reluctantly accepts Abby's offer to become a public defender. The show, which also stars India de Beaufort, Lacretta, and Kapil Talwalkar, has mostly focused on pairing Larroquette with new characters. But the sitcom's most recent episode offered a nice surprise.

In an interview with TVLine, surprise guest Marsha Warfield opened up about joining the Night Court cast for the season 1 finale and reprising her role as Roz from the original series. In her quote, which is included below,...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
Night Court (2023)
‘Night Court’ Revival Features Original Series Co-Star Marsha Warfield in Season 1 Finale
Night Court (2023)
For the first season finale, NBC’s “Night Court” revival treated fans to the all too brief return of a beloved character (and cast member) from the original series: Former bailiff Roz, played of course by Marsha Warfield.

“The Honorable Dan Fielding Part 2” continues from last week’s episode, when Dan Fielding (John Larroquette) accepts a chance to return to his home state of Louisiana to become a judge. In Tuesday’s season finale, he’s presiding over a case involving a fight during a bachelorette party in the French Quarter of New Orleans. It seems the bride got arrested and when she’s hauled into court, it turns out to be Fielding’s old “Night Court” coworker, Roz.

Roz can hardly believe Dan is a judge now and asks to be taken back to jail rather than deal with him. And that’s it. Short and sweet, but surely...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by Ross A. Lincoln
  • The Wrap
‘Night Court’ Surprise: Original Cast Member Marsha Warfield on Roz’s Return to the Revival for Its Season Finale
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Roz is back! Marsha Warfield, who played the caustic bailiff on “Night Court” for six seasons, made a surprise appearance on Tuesday night’s episode of the series’ 2023 revival.

Warfield’s appearance came on Tuesday during part 2 of the episode “The Honorable Dan Fielding.” In the episode, Dan Fielding (as reprised for the revival by Emmy winner John Larroquette) has taken a job as a judge and is reading what’s next on his docket: “Another fight at a bachelorette party in the French Quarter. Ok bailiff, bring in this bride to be!” Turns out it’s Roz, wearing a “bachelorette” banner. “Fielding? They made you a judge?” she stares at disbelief, and then storms out of the courtroom. (Scroll down to watch.)

Warfield told Variety that she had no expectations of returning when the new “Night Court,” starring Melissa Rauch as Abby Stone (the daughter of the original...
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  • 5/10/2023
  • by Michael Schneider
  • Variety Film + TV
Something to Stream Every Day This Week; 'Air,' 'Fear the Walking Dead,' 'The Muppets Mayhem,' More
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Well TV fans, it’s official. More than 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America walked off the job in favor of the picket line last week, as a strike that many were dreading became reality. Instead of preparing new episodes for the fall TV season, writers are now attempting to fix what they’ve identified as unacceptable pay practices from studios.

The strike could have an effect on broadcast and streaming shows alike, meaning strike-shortened seasons of your favorite titles could be on the way later this year. Fortunately, none of the shows and movies coming new to streaming this week are affected by the strike! Keep reading, and maybe you’ll find something to help keep you entertained if the dispute drags on for another few months like the last writers’ strike.

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“Fear the Walking Dead” is the...
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  • 5/8/2023
  • by David Satin
  • The Streamable
Scene Stealer: Lacretta as ‘Night Court’s Bold Bailiff Gurgs
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Night Court may have made an impact during its original run, but the revival series on NBC is making a star of Lacretta, who plays bold bailiff Gurgs in the half-hour comedy. Below, we break down why we can’t get enough of Lacretta and Gurgs each week. Plus, catch a first look at what’s next for the bailiff in the exclusive sneak peek clip, above. She Plays… Bighearted but wired bailiff Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous in the reimagining of Manhattan’s kookiest night court, where she works alongside presiding judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch), optimistic offspring of Judge Harry Stone (the late Harry Anderson) from the original 1984–92 comedy. (Credit: Jordin Althaus/NBC/Warner Bros. Television) Where You’ve Seen Her Before Fans of the theater may have caught her on Broadway in 2016’s Disaster! or, leading up to that, the first national tour of The Book of Mormon. On the small screen,...
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  • 4/24/2023
  • TV Insider
Golden Girls (2012)
Night Court Season 1 Episode 12 Review: Da Club
Golden Girls (2012)
It took months, but Night Court Season 1 Episode 12 finally switched on a plot device light bulb for me.

Abby's Upstate stories are an updated version of Rose Nylund's St. Olaf tales on Golden Girls. Or Sophia's Sicilian parables. If a show's going to borrow sitcom elements, the Og Gg is one of the best to lean into. (It doesn't hurt that it's also an NBC IP.)

Like Rose and Sophia, Abby's more canny than she lets on, and when she decides to rewrite the rules of engagement, old-school sharks like DeWitt show their toothless tactics are relics of a sad and shameful time.

That's not to say young sharks aren't eager to circle the waters.

Up until the final scenes, Olivia's rabid for a taste of the upper echelon of legal hobnobbing.

She ruthlessly cashes in on Abby's interest in spending some off-hours time with her to get into the club,...
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  • 4/5/2023
  • by Diana Keng
  • TVfanatic
Night Court Season 1 Episode 12 Photos Da Club
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Night Court Season 1 Episode 12 Episode Description And Spoilers Night Court Season 1 Episode 12 Photos Da Club – 04/04/2023 (08:00Pm – 08:30Pm) (Tuesday) : When Abby lands a meeting with the New York City district attorney (Kurt Fuller) to talk about her ideas for reform, Dan invites himself along to share his expertise in the art of “backroom dealing.” Gurgs teaches Neil a lesson in confidence. s01e12 1×12 1.12 s1e12 night court episode The Night Court cast includes Melissa Rauch, John Larroquette, India de Beaufort, Kapil Talwalkar and Lacretta. The eternally optimistic Abby Stone follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Abby always sees the best in people and her passion for justice is undeniable. In her quest to bring order and dignity to the court and reign in its colorful crew of oddballs,...
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  • 4/4/2023
  • by Thomas Miller
  • Seat42F
Night Court Reboot Wedding Episode Ignores A Classic Series Milestone
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Warning: The following contains Spoilers for Night Court season 1, episode 11, "Ready or Knot."The Night Court reboot teased a wedding on the courthouse roof, ignoring that one classic episode of the original series centered around such an event. The Night Court reboot episode "Ready or Knot" found Judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) contemplating her long-delayed nuptials after a series of crimes tied to a bridal expo came through her court. After considering multiple wedding dresses and venues and being unable to make a decision, Abby concluded that the real reason she was delaying the wedding was because of her father and the fact that he had taken such joy in helping plan the big event before his death.

This led Public Defender Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), who had been a friend of Abby's father, to suggest holding Abby's wedding on the roof of the courthouse. Dan told Abby about how...
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  • 3/30/2023
  • by Matt Morrison
  • ScreenRant
Night Court (2023)
Night Court Season 1 Episode 11 Review: Ready or Knot
Night Court (2023)
Sitcoms are sneaky about embedding emotional grenades in seemingly frivolous plots.

Night Court Season 1 Episode 11 presents as a light-hearted satire of the ridiculousness of the wedding industry, but it knocks us back with a heartbreaking examination of grief.

With her penchant for cheeriness, it's easy to forget Abby Stone has recently lost a father, still struggles with alcoholism, and is essentially alone in a city far from her hometown and loved ones.

And even surrounded by her co-workers' good (if slightly selfish) intentions, she can't shake the feeling her wedding plans are off-key.

As Dan observes, she's surprisingly neutral about her wedding day, an event most people obsess over.

Weddings make people nuts. It's a known fact.

Case in point: Olivia.

Our anxiety-ridden district attorney has less than no interest in walking down the aisle. She's committed to her career and has no interest in hobbling her climb to the top with some deadweight spouse.
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  • 3/29/2023
  • by Diana Keng
  • TVfanatic
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