Judged and found wanting. It's a 'no; from me.
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.
- centaur1135
- Jun 21, 2024