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In Justice
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Mon, 2 Jan 2006 16:22:09 -0500
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Laddy...
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I liked it for the most part. It has good actors and the premise is a
do-gooder crime show which is a change of pace. Let's hope that they get
suckered from time to time by real criminals to change things up a bit.
Marisol Nichols is really a cutie pie, O'Mara's a good leading man, and Kyle
MacLachlan is playing an interesting attorney character. Did I mention how
cute Nichols is? Zimmerman always brings something interesting to her
characters as well. It's headed up against Numbers on Fridays, so it'll
probably not get many viewers. It's limited run anyway I think.
Doug Main...
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I liked it too. Interesting enough, with some entertaining interaction
between characters. If it's going to be cannon fodder against Numbers,
why not run it Saturday night when there's NOTHING at all on? Once
decent show would OWN Saturday. Sure, the Sat audience is tiny, but 100%
of tiny is surely better than 0% of Friday, which is what you get after
cancellation.
pkj0891...
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I thought it was headed for 10PM, too, but it's on at 9PM. Either ABC
blinked, or we all read the wrong info.
I really liked the show, and since I hate "Close To Home", I hope "IJ"
wipes the floor with it. I rarely hope a show I don't like will die,
but this one chased off "Threshold", so I have a grudge .
Laddy...
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If it's up against the steaming pile named Close to Home I'll be more than
happy to tune in. I still read somewhere it was a limited run series ending
in February sometime.
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Stan Brown...
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How is it "cannon fodder against Numbers"? In Justice is 9 PM and
Numbers is 10 PM; they're not in conflicting time slots.
In Justice is up against Close to Home on CBS.
Laddy...
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I'll be watching it over Close but the CBS juggernaut will likely roll over
this one as well.
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