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NBC's Bad Judge TV Review: The Judge Who Maintains The Rules By Day And Breaks Most Of Them At Night.


Published: Oct 03, 2014 01:34 PM EDT

NBC's Bad Judge TV Review: The Judge Who Maintains The Rules By Day And Breaks Most Of Them At Night. 

Bad Judge is a comedy show, which debuts on October 2 at 9pm on NBC. Kate Walsh is the lead star who is an unconventional judge. She is a hard-partying judge who maintains the rules by day and breaks most of them at night. Judge Rebecca Wright is a role we have seen so many times - great at work, a mess after hours. Even the concept that someone can be efficient while being a rebel is already used by Fox on Rake, and most of you can remember this.

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Even if NBC's restores the pilot of Bad Judge, which takes Walsh out of the brand she portrayed in at night as a good drummer, it is not actually all that toned down. She still drives and old-style custom van with tasteless paintings on it.  Viewers will also see her burps and tells, "I had wine and cake for breakfast." NBC may seem obsessed of here seen in shorts. She is in so many places for drinks and from time to time bare her legs.

It is clear and obvious that Walsh has really great legs. The entire show could happen with her wearing shorts the whole time and is really acceptable, but not really much better.  But viewers of the show got this idea already that she is a woman who loves to wear t-shirt and shorts and loves beer and sleeping around with the people she was acquainted with at the court. Walsh is rebellious, but with a golden heart. She essentially serves a social worker to the families with kids and she has locked away the grownups.

Many find it sort of corny and not so interesting, has lack exciting movement or an element to easily believe in. Aside for Walsh's legs, nothing really is valuable and highly recommended.

This comedy show is the brainchild of Anne Heche and put into motion by Will Ferrell. Mainly, you have two popular people with a dead beat idea that NBC bought because of Heche and Ferrell partnership and Walsh's good-looking legs. What really went wrong? What makes this show not very appealing? Will this be a fail or a sure hit?