A couple of interesting cases. A really awkward young woman is suing a sorority that admitted her, then threw her out. Who cares.? That's just what the Greeks are all about. Another is that sexy judge who uses a hallucinogen and has been caught with it. And, finally, a man who has escaped HIV and wants to profit from this financially. At least this one was interesting.
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Series goes only downhill
jack9496014 May 2010
Some of the episodes in this series are wonderfully creative. As the end of season three plays out, the writing and some of the acting is disintegrating badly. I never liked Shattner in Start Trek and almost didn't even start this series because he was in it. But I was pleasantly surprised by season one and two. He was perfectly cast as a bumbling fool - really fits his actual personality and the writers played on that brilliantly. However, at the end of season three, his character degenerates into a VERY unfunny totally distasteful jerk. This is supposed to be entertainment? As he lusts after women obnoxiously and goes about being a complete idiot, we're supposed to laugh? Give me a break. The man is a terrible actor and was only redeemed by some good writing and directing in the first two seasons. I found myself asking "Why am I watching this crap?". No more for me. Too bad, some of the other actors are very good.
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