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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Pilot
Episode 02: Short Calendar
Episode 03: Trial by Jury
Episode 04: Victim Soul
Episode 05: Last Tango in Hartford
Episode 06: Witch Hunt
Episode 07: An Impartial Bias
Episode 08: Near Death Experience
Episode 09: The Persistence of Tectonics
Episode 10: Crowded House
Episode 11: Presumed Innocent
Episode 12: Spoil the Child
Episode 13: Zero to Sixty
Episode 14: Shaken, Not Stirred
Episode 15: Culture Clash
Episode 16: The Wee Hours
Episode 17: Drawing the Line
Episode 18: Human Touch
Episode 19: The Out-of-Towners
Episode 20: The God Thing
Episode 21: Gray vs. Gray
Episode 22: Not with a Whimper
Episode 23: Blast from the Past
Judging Amy - Season 1
Description
A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut. Amy Brenneman plays Amy Gray, who left New York City behind and now works as a family court judge. Karle Warren plays Lauren, Amy's daughter; Tyne Daly is Maxine, Amy's tough, opinionated mother.
A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut. Amy Brenneman plays Amy Gray, who left New York City behind and now works as a family court judge. Karle Warren plays Lauren, Amy's daughter; Tyne Daly is Maxine, Amy's tough, opinionated mother.
Actors:
Shawn Dreben,
Ashley Edner,
James Mathis III,
Ronald William Lawrence,
Kate Asner,
Johanna Day,
Todd Waring
Shawn Dreben
Ashley Edner
17 December 1989, Downey, California, USA
James Mathis III
28 November 1974, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Ronald William Lawrence
1964, North Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Kate Asner
Johanna Day
Todd Waring
28 April 1955, Ballston Spa, New York, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
James Hayman, James Frawley, Helen Shaver, Martha Mitchell, Kristoffer Tabori, Kenneth Zunder, James Kramer, Bill Rauch
Country:
United States
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July 18, 2019
Occasionally Judging Amy, a new CBS drama series, rises to heights that actually are dramatic. But mostly it just simmers sleepily, a bland and timid concoction straight from the TV equivalent of the supermarket shelf.July 12, 2019
The main problem is Amy's fluctuating competency level... Come on, get a grip on that gavel.July 18, 2019
Has a lot of problems, no doubt a result of a hasty rewrite. Still, the show has a good premise.July 18, 2019
Thankfully, the show realizes it's sappy.July 18, 2019
In an era of bawdy, sensationalistic reality shows, Judging Amy gives viewers an hour of solid family drama.July 19, 2019
Writer-producers John Tinker, Barbara Hall, Bill D'Elia and their intelligence-radiating star have turned out a crisply entertaining drama that's as crammed-full as Amy's docket.July 12, 2019
Set in Hartford, "Amy" does well by its topicality.July 18, 2019
Judging Amy has enough rough edges, racy storylines and coarse language to turn away the Touched By an Angel crowd. However, it isn't gritty enough to put a dent in the audience for Brenneman's old colleagues at NYPD Blue.July 22, 2019
No, it's not [NBC series] Providence. It's even more distressing: a painfully calculated Providence wannabe.July 18, 2019
It's earnest and it has possibilities, but it's not all that great.July 22, 2019
Amy benefits from a strong cast and a slightly harder-nosed attitude than its treacly forebear [NBC's Providence], but if this judge doesn't stop wearing her robe like a security blanket soon, she's going to try our patience.July 18, 2019
Tyne Daly energizes CBS' Judging Amy whenever she appears. The problem is that Daly isn't the star of this legal/family drama. NYPD Blue alumna Amy Brenneman is, and though quite appealing, she can't elevate a conventional, sappy show.