An in-depth examination of some of the most stunning and emotional courtroom moments caught on camera.An in-depth examination of some of the most stunning and emotional courtroom moments caught on camera.An in-depth examination of some of the most stunning and emotional courtroom moments caught on camera.
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30 seconds of action, 5 minutes of lawyers rambling on. If the show got rid of all the lawyers and showed the footage with a narrative in the background, it might be ok. I got 1/2 way through episode 1 before ditching it.
The gimmick in this show is a peanut gallery of commutators that consist of overly flamboyant judge, a prosecutor who likes to ramble on, a TX Police Department employee who looks like she going to clown college and has put on her make up but has not put on her wig and red nose, a retired officer from CA who seems not able to match her ear rings! All these other provide commentary on the raw footage! Now none of these people had any connection to the cases shown. However their comments means show takes longer!
I don't know why this might be my first review, of all things! But I wanted to let people know that I've seen ALL of these court cases on Court Cam, but this show has a "judge" a "prosecutor" a "defense attorney" and a "court official" to provide commentary on the raw footage, so it takes longer, and adds some drama. I raised it to 5 stars because the last court case/footage of the first episode made me cry, it was the only one that wasn't recycled from Court Cam.
Typical "shock video" show. Thirty second clips broken up into snippets that are looped over and over. Annoying experts provide their commentary and interpretations. The most disturbing part is having to stare into the massive nose holes of Ecleynne Mercy. Seriously someone adjust her camera so that we don't have to stare up into her brain.
This show is twice as long. Why? Not because they pack twice as much content into the show. Now, this show fills each episode up with talking heads, describing what WILL happen, what is happening and what HAS happened - along with feeding you the obvious information that any dolt can figure out on their own. This is nothing more than another example of some guy in an office saying 'Hey, let's do a show like Court Cam - but employ a bunch of people yammering in lieu of actual footage'. Don't reward laziness like this show.
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