A Case of the…. Justice

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And now, Justice. A lot of people have been critical of the fact that each person they represent is innocent, which does seem to be a waste of their gimmick, however I can’t blame them either. They can’t very well have half the people innocent and the other half guilty, because then the result becomes predictable. At least this way, where they continually put off them representing a guilty client, the result is questionable.

Last week they had their client be found guilty, when he was actually innocent, so it seems they are willing to play with the formula somewhat.

I also like how they have been doing some civil cases, where they’re in the role of the prosecutor. It gives us another perspective of how they attack cases when the burden of proof is on them.

There is room for improvement, but so far I find the characters enjoyable, the premise interesting, and the writing engaging. Here’s to hoping this show has a nice, long future.

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