Follows judge Abby Stone, as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew.Follows judge Abby Stone, as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew.Follows judge Abby Stone, as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court and tries to bring order to its crew.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 9 nominations total
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I liked the original Night Court pretty well and I am a huge fan of The Big Bang Theory, so I'm willing to give this a chance. However, so much depends on the writers, and these writers really really need a lot of help. I barely made it through episode one, but I will give the next one or two a try. I really wish Internet Movie Database would stop requiring a certain number of characters in a review. I like to be succinct but they are requiring me to be overly loquacious. Even with all this I can't come up with enough words! Gives this show a chance, you might like it. Then again maybe you won't.
Most people reviewing here seem to be honest fans of the original show, and it was indeed funny .... every episode. Harry was a treat, and the surrounding cast played off of his humor very well, and he off of theirs.
The reboot uses the device of his supposed daughter showing up as the new Night Court judge. Harry was funny. She has yet to be.
Olivia, the DA, is simply annoying. Her part is badly written and she responds by going over the top. WAY over the top.
The only saving grace is John Laroquette, but he can't carry the show on his own. He's trying his best, I'll give him that. And the idea of bringing him back as the Public Defender was an interesting touch. I hope the show improves, but already my wife refuses to watch it anymore :-(
The laugh track does NOT help. When the laugh track plays for something you found no humor whatsoever in, that's a bad, bad sign.
The reboot uses the device of his supposed daughter showing up as the new Night Court judge. Harry was funny. She has yet to be.
Olivia, the DA, is simply annoying. Her part is badly written and she responds by going over the top. WAY over the top.
The only saving grace is John Laroquette, but he can't carry the show on his own. He's trying his best, I'll give him that. And the idea of bringing him back as the Public Defender was an interesting touch. I hope the show improves, but already my wife refuses to watch it anymore :-(
The laugh track does NOT help. When the laugh track plays for something you found no humor whatsoever in, that's a bad, bad sign.
I was looking forward to this and was cheering for it to work. Wow. Talk about a disappointment. (Note the 4 stars.)
The original was a staple in my home - and brilliant! The laughs were consistently rolling by, subtle, smart and witty. Yes, some were slapstick, but not ALL of them were like on the new version.
The new version is a bad copy. Really bad. It takes slapstick to a new level - and that's hard to do, and not at all attractive or appealing.
Then there's the laugh track. PLEASE. OMG! It is singularly AWFUL. The show treats its audience as if we are idiots who don't know when to laugh and need a LOUD massive reminder. We do not.
We are smart, fun loving people who were a built-in audience for this program! And they threw us all away by not providing a quality show. Everyone lost on this one.
The original was a staple in my home - and brilliant! The laughs were consistently rolling by, subtle, smart and witty. Yes, some were slapstick, but not ALL of them were like on the new version.
The new version is a bad copy. Really bad. It takes slapstick to a new level - and that's hard to do, and not at all attractive or appealing.
Then there's the laugh track. PLEASE. OMG! It is singularly AWFUL. The show treats its audience as if we are idiots who don't know when to laugh and need a LOUD massive reminder. We do not.
We are smart, fun loving people who were a built-in audience for this program! And they threw us all away by not providing a quality show. Everyone lost on this one.
This show has the potential, and the cast, that could work into successful series. BUT the very fake canned laughter absolutely ruins the show and makes it hard to watch. The producers should have faith in the cast to make it a show to watch. Too bad. Also, I'm not sure having the judge be the daughter of the previous judge is helpful in any way.
John Larroquette alone would make it worth watching and I'm wishing that it could become a more wry and sophisticated comedy although it's pretty hard to recover from such a faulty start.
Welcome back to TV John Larroquette, but hopefully someone will find something for you worthy of your talent!
John Larroquette alone would make it worth watching and I'm wishing that it could become a more wry and sophisticated comedy although it's pretty hard to recover from such a faulty start.
Welcome back to TV John Larroquette, but hopefully someone will find something for you worthy of your talent!
In a word, this show sucks, and that's a shame...The original Night Court was hilarious. John Laroquette is the only actor with any real comedic timing and delivery. He even makes his lines that are at times terribly written bring a chuckle. The lady playing Olivia almost ruins the show. The bailiff is played by a comedienne, and I understand why I've never heard of her.
This show is so poorly written...The writing team must not understand comedy, because they sure can't write a good joke.
Melissa doesn't annoy me as much as she seems to bother many other reviewers...she's okay, it's just the material she is given lacks comedic substance.
My wife loves the show...I have to watch this show and Call Me Kat weekly. Please have pity on me.
This show is so poorly written...The writing team must not understand comedy, because they sure can't write a good joke.
Melissa doesn't annoy me as much as she seems to bother many other reviewers...she's okay, it's just the material she is given lacks comedic substance.
My wife loves the show...I have to watch this show and Call Me Kat weekly. Please have pity on me.
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- TriviaJohn Larroquette is an Executive Producer for the series while his son, Benjamin Larroquette, is the composer for the series.
- GoofsMost exterior shots are actually of Brooklyn Borough Hall and not the New York County Courthouse in Manhattan where Abby's courtroom is supposed to be located.
- ConnectionsFollows Night Court (1984)
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