InJustice-related stories
Posted May 24th 2006 9:53AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, Ask TV Squad
Reader Jeannie Jacks wants to know the following:
I can't remember the exact name of the show, but I think it was "Justice Denied". It came on Friday nights, 9:00 on ABC. What happened to it? All of a sudden it was gone! I loved it because it showed just how screwed up our justice system really can be.
Jeannie, the name of the show was In Justice and it was a mid-season replacement for ABC this past winter. It starred Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks, Sex in the City) as the head of the Oakland, California based National Justice Project. Their job was to revisit cases where they believed that the person found guilty and put and jail was actually innocent.
Continue reading Ask TV Squad: Justice Something?
Posted Apr 19th 2006 11:03AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, Cable, Talent, OpEd, WB, Celebrities
Maybe no one realized this yet. Or, maybe no one really cared.
During the 2005-06 television season, seven alumni of FOX's Beverly Hills, 90210 have appeared or
will appear in a regular series.
Do you doubt me? Do you think it isn't true? Do you think I have way too much
time on my hands? Well, the last may be true, but that's not the point.
Click on, dear reader, for the proof
that you seek.
Continue reading It's like '90210' all over again!
Posted Apr 14th 2006 8:19PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd
Perhaps the fears of cancellation
that fans of In Justice have addressed may be coming to fruition. Tonight will be the second Friday in a row
where the show is not on the schedule. In addition, the next air date listed on ABC's website is the ominous TBD (To Be Determined for
the unaware).
Add to that Kyle MacLachlan's recurring role on Desperate
Housewives and Constance Zimmer's role in a new ABC comedy pilot called 52 Flights (according to her
website) the future of the National Justice Project is not looking too
good. Then again, this could just be a ploy to have the remaining episodes air during the May sweeps season, but that
doesn't seem likely as the network would release its fall schedule before sweeps period ends.
So, if you are a
fan of In Justice, say a prayer to your respective television gods.
Posted Apr 1st 2006 11:15AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, OpEd
This week we focus on The National Justice
Project's Sonya Quintano (Marisol Nichols), as a case from her past re-surfaces. We haven't seen much of Sonya
except where she is a secondary player, so this is a good chance to explore her character. We also focus on attorney
David Swain (Kyle MacLachlan) and investigator Charles Conti (Jason O'Mara).
Okay, I lied; Sonya is not the
focus of this episode, unlike Brianna (Constance Zimmer) was last episode. She's there for a few scenes but it's
mostly Conti and Swain in this episode. I can't believe TV lies to me like that!
There are a few things going
for this show. First, it's not a show about a bunch of attorneys with suits and briefcases (well, accept David Swain)
who leave the investigation to others. This show is about a bunch of attorneys in jeans and sneakers who learn how to
perform the investigations on their own. In other words, they use their skills. In every episode Conti, or whoever is
handling the investigation, asks questions to the other attorneys as to what is amiss about the case they are looking
into.
The other thing about this show is that they aren't afraid to learn more about criminal investigation. In
one scene Conti learns a little bit about what the criminal scientists call "smears"; fingerprints that smear
on a weapon. With the knowledge that Conti gathers you already can see that the client in this episode was actually
innocent.
Continue reading In Justice: Crossing The Line
Posted Jan 3rd 2006 9:31AM by Sarah Gilbert
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd
I didn't set out to watch In Justice, and the last
thing I need is another courtroom drama to love. But it was Sunday, all of my favorite shows were in re-runs or
supplanted by tedious TV movies or double-length episodes of Extreme Makeover, my boys were all feverish, and
I wanted to do nothing for a while. And so, I didn't change the channel from the very dull Desperate
Housewives recap.
And look! There's Kyle MacLachlan, who last played Charlotte's
impotent Scottish husband on Sex and the City. And hey! That's Constance Zimmer, who I finally identified
as the only reason worth watching the insultingly awful Good Morning Miami. And the criminal who is so
grateful to be taken in by the Justice Project - that's one of my faves, she played Sela Ward's sister on the fabulous
and much-missed Once and Again. (And if you're still wondering where it is you've seen Marisol Nichols - she played Audrey Griswold
on Vegas Vacation. *groan* She's still a hottie, though.)
Continue reading In Justice: Pilot
Posted Jan 1st 2006 8:02PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, Other Reality Shows, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, Cable, Programming, UPN

Now that 2005 is behind us, we can look forward to new and returning favorite shows all this month on television.
What will you be watching?
South
Beach (Wednesdays, UPN) Two hot, New York City working-class bachelors leave the big city behind to
follow one of their girlfriends to South Beach, FL, only to discover that she has a new boyfriend. They get mixed up
with the rich and famous in the club scene. After viewing a sneak preview on UPN's website, it looks like a guilty
pleasure like
The O.C., except with more sex and no high school. Jennifer Lopez is the executive producer and
it co-stars Vanessa Williams as a club owner and mother to one of the main characters.
South Beach premieres
on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8 pm.
Continue reading Mid-season television preview