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DVR'ed it, but haven't watched yet. I liked the storyline, so we'll see...
OK, watched both episodes 1 after the other & I like this show better than I thought. Also, if any of you remember, the attorney who plays Mark used to play on the show Hart of Dixie, which I really liked.
Yeah this one is not catching on with me I think it has too much going on with the charecters to keep up with and it is too fast paced . sorry I think this one is not going to win me over .
I'll be watching this for a while. I love the strong powerful woman that the main character portrays!
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Originally Posted by phetaroi
I watched the first episode last night, liked it...except for Wilson Bechel...yuck...looks like a street person.
Yeah in his last regular role, he was on Hart of Dixie & played an Alabama hillbilly. It will take a little getting used to seeing him as a lawyer now.
Yeah in his last regular role, he was on Hart of Dixie & played an Alabama hillbilly. It will take a little getting used to seeing him as a lawyer now.
I had no idea who that was. Turns out it's Wilson Bethel, just sayin'...I have never seen him before.
I watched another episode of it last night, the nun was accused of stealing the money. i like the show, I dont know the characters names as of yet, but I do like it.
this one kind of got to me because I was a young girl /woman in the catholic church and I remember the church had a bake sale and raised like 12 thousand dollars and I was like 12 thousand that money could do so much good instead of re decorating the church library .So this episode hit home with me .I really liked how the judge handled this one .
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