Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Numerootno
A story that's too fascinating to pass by...
Married Baby
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
Diana May
This show was fun to look forward to every week until it got canceled :( The characters had good chemistry and were very lovable and hilarious. Very good casting! I am very disappointed that it got canceled, I really do hope another network picks it up because I feel that NBC didn't really give it that much of a chance they just cancelled it after 5 episodes, really? This show is too good to be cancelled so soon. Every episode has made me laugh and not many comedy shows can do that. Kate Walsh is an amazing actress, I didn't think she could pull off this role but she did an amazing job! I can just imagine another network picking this up and having this show become extremely popular and NBC regretting their terrible decision to cancel it after barely giving it a chance.
Lana Vitale
Sad to learn that this show is not being renewed by NBC. I enjoy Kate Walsh into this comedic role as the nowhere-near-typical judge, Rebecca Wright. If you like Mindy Kalind or the comedy, "The Mindy Show", you will like this one as well. I also enjoy the character, Tedward, the bailiff and judge Wright's "work husband" played by Tone Bell. Would I call it hilarious? No. But, funny and witty and worth it? Definitely! For some, Judge Wright might seem over the top with her party- girl attire, playfulness and non-conformity. But, she is so dumbed down or flawed that she is unbelievable at all. Actually, she's refreshing. A break from the mold that I would have loved to me more of, especially in the the dynamics with her able-to-keep-up-with-her although subordinate co-worker, Tedward.
atlasmb
We've seen a Bad Santa and a Bad Teacher. Now we have "Bad Judge", perhaps an ill-titled show that is really funny. It seems many viewers rejected this show after viewing the first episode--a common mistake. Rebecca Wright is much more than the bed-hopping, careless woman many saw in the pilot.As we discover, there is something she desires more than pleasure--it's justice, even at the cost of bending the rules (of law, society or order). She not only flaunts the rules of propriety; she flaunts the common, unspoken rules of society, like "go along with the crowd" and "don't rock the boat". That makes her a rebel, but she has a cause.She also has a remarkable track record--in law school, as an attorney, and (in the eyes of her managing judge) on the bench.She also happens to be damn funny and quite attractive. This is "New Girl" but with a more traditional comic style, featuring punch lines more that odd behavior. From what I have read, this show is being cancelled, but I am a fan of Kate Walsh now. How can so many people watch Judge Judy--a totally unfunny woman with very little civility in her nature--when there's a Judge Wright who is hilarious, compassionate and surrounded by other actors who are funny in their own wrights?
LrrrOP8
People of Earth, I am Lrrr.If this show were to ever be taken off air, it would be an outrage. I would demand to know what happened to the perky judge and her compellingly short garments. We would raise your planet's temperature by 1 million degrees, a day. For 5 days! Unless the show was put back on the air. If the bad judge wishes to be taken seriously, why does she not simply tear her rival heads off? I am reasonably satisfied with the events I have seen, overall I would rate it a C+. Okay, not great.