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Family Law

  • Série télévisée
  • 1999–2002
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
602
MA NOTE
Kathleen Quinlan, Julie Warner, Tony Danza, Christopher McDonald, and Dixie Carter in Family Law (1999)
CrimeDramaRomance

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  • Creators
    • Paul Haggis
    • Anne Kenney
  • Stars
    • Kathleen Quinlan
    • Christopher McDonald
    • Merrilee McCommas
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    602
    MA NOTE
    • Creators
      • Paul Haggis
      • Anne Kenney
    • Stars
      • Kathleen Quinlan
      • Christopher McDonald
      • Merrilee McCommas
    • 14Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    • Nommé pour 1 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Kathleen Quinlan
    Kathleen Quinlan
    • Lynn Holt
    • 1999–2002
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Rex Weller
    • 1999–2002
    Merrilee McCommas
    • Patricia Dumar
    • 1999–2002
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    Salli Richardson-Whitfield
    • Viveca Foster
    • 1999–2002
    Dixie Carter
    Dixie Carter
    • Randi King
    • 1999–2002
    Michelle Horn
    Michelle Horn
    • Cassie Holt
    • 1999–2002
    David Dorfman
    David Dorfman
    • Rupie Holt
    • 2000–2002
    Julie Warner
    Julie Warner
    • Danni Lipton
    • 1999–2001
    Tony Danza
    Tony Danza
    • Joe Celano
    • 2000–2002
    Orla Brady
    Orla Brady
    • Naoise O'Neill
    • 2000–2002
    Cristián de la Fuente
    Cristián de la Fuente
    • Andres Diaz
    • 1999–2001
    Meredith Eaton
    Meredith Eaton
    • Emily Resnick
    • 2001–2002
    Michael Rothhaar
    Michael Rothhaar
    • Judge Richard Prentiss
    • 1999–2002
    Alberto Isaac
    • Judge Walter Neff
    • 2000–2001
    Tina Lifford
    Tina Lifford
    • Judge Alice Kingston
    • 1999–2001
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    • Carla Turner
    • 2000–2001
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Michael Holt
    • 1999–2001
    John Strand
    John Strand
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    • 1999–2002
    • Creators
      • Paul Haggis
      • Anne Kenney
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs14

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    maherri

    One serious, yet light hour of intense drama.

    This show is a far cry from others with similar themes. Sometimes I am shocked at the themes and other times I roll off the couch laughing at some of the hilarious dialogue. It blends humor along with touching and real-life stories. This is the best drama on television, for the time being. The cast is also great, but the story lines and plots are what make it such a good show. They are so unpredictable. I love this show!! :-)
    LJAllen

    Family Law is Outstanding

    I haven't been this pleased with a legal drama since LA Law. The multi-dimensional cast is fabulous and the writing is absolutely flawless. I am also pleased to see Dixie Carter given the opportunity to spread her glorious wings. I do wish, however, the show would broaden Salli Richardson's portrayal of Viveca Foster. I hope they remember that she is not only beautiful--she can act.
    setter9

    Kathleen Quinlan deserves an Emmy

    Family Law is one of the best television shows to come around in a long time. Kathleen Quinlan is my favourite actress - her portrayal of Lynn Holt as a woman with strength and intelligence is amazing - and I thank whoever it was that decided to cast her in this series. Family Law is extremely well-written and well-acted and is very deserving of any accolades that come its way. I sincerely hope that it is on for many years to come and that the Emmy voters don't take too long to realize how worthy Family Law is of its praise. *Please don't cancel this show, CBS!*
    rhbwebpages

    Loved the recent inter-faith marriage episode

    Was my first time watching "Family Law," and I was glad to see a network weekly program tackling such a controversial episode. It effectively dealt with religion, atheism, interfaith marriages (and their problems), and separation of church and state, as well as the interaction of all these elements. I might be willing to give this a second viewing next week after seeing what they did with these topics.
    vertigo_14

    Terrific legal drama before Tony Danza's arrival.

    Before CBS became quite successful with the legal drama of Judging Amy, there was a short-lived series called 'Family Law,' starring some of television's better stars (Kathleen Quinlin, Christopher MacDonald, and my favorite, Dixie Carter) as attorneys in a California law firm.

    Likewise, the show followed a 1998 show called 'L.A. Doctors,' which seemed to be quite a similar, fast-paced drama, except involving doctors (and that's pretty much what any drama is these days if it isn't about cops: lawyers and doctors), which itself was not a bad show, starring Ken Olin and Matt Craven, but it, too being short-lived.

    'Family Law' was both a funny drama and also addressed some pretty good policy issues, including unique legal issues. For example, there was one episode where Dixie Carter's character, Randi King, takes a case that she is sure is going to get thrown out of court--I think it had to do with social responsibility of bartenders or something--but the judge actually agrees to take the case, and it becomes this hilarious legal issue (not that the issue of drunks and the responsibility of bartenders is any laughing matter). Christopher MacDonald (as Rex Weller), too, was the witty cynic who seemed to enjoy screening cases based on the pay-off, was another element of comedy relief, whereas Kathleen Quinlin's character, Lynn Holt, and her usual partner often took the policy issues that dealt with all sorts of family law issues such as child abuse, divorce, etc. and in a way that often hit home for Lynn Holt, as (like Judging Amy's lead character, Amy Gray), her cases often paralelled with situations in her life as the single mother of two young children.

    The show was pretty funny (mostly because of Christopher MacDonald and Dixie Carter-->who came in the show less and less over the years), and you got a pretty good mix of about three cases going on in each episode.

    Then, everything changed and Tony Danza, an terribly eager idealist (and not too much realist) "fighting for the little guy" type of attorney, Joe Selano, was added to the cast for the remaining two years. The format of the show changed as well, and I suppose it was all because of the network scrambling to do what they could to boost ratings (instead of working with writers or other things, they went the easy route--a new look). Suddenly, the law firm changed. One of the main female characters left the show and much of her screentime then shifted to Tony Danza, who's character was sometimes very irritating. Dixie Carter all but disappeared entirely, and even Christopher MacDonald made rare appearances. By then, each episode seemed to only manifest importance on one case, one particular set of events that would amass the whole show.

    They did this too, with an old CBS show, Early Edition in which the episode used to hinge on three or more stories and no real main plot (usually just a collage of subplots, but interesting ones nonetheless), until it became entirely focused on one plot in each episode. If the plot wasn't interesting, or was weak, then so was the episode. That show didn't last long either.

    This is unfortunate considering the potential of the cast as well as the issues at hand that were offered in the first half of the seasons on air (the show ran till 2002). It was actually a pretty funny show, but once they reformated everything, it was all downhill from there. It may be lost to obscurity forever, but if you do every catch the reruns, I highly recommend the pre-Danza shows. They were funny and thought-provoking.

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      The series is extremely hard to find online; only 2 episodes can be found on YouTube (if they haven't been taken down yet) and many of the promos for episodes are out there.
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      Randi: Sure you got your self screwed here, didn't you Linn?

      Lynn: Yes, well.

      Randi: I'm not gonna take up much of your time. You're meeting with a lot of terrific attorneys. Any one will represent you vary aggressively. And depending on how smart your husband was, they might even get you some decent money. That's not who I am, and that's not what I want for you. When your husband does get around to makin' a settlement offer, I want him to do it on his bare knees, bleeding from having crawled over here from his new, swanky office suite. I want to see him right here with his pants down around his ankles and whip marks on his bare back where he's been lit'rally flogging himself for his stupidity and arrogance. And when we turn him down -- I wanna see him burst into tears, lick your shoes, and beg for mercy. And only then will I even consider letting you take money from this poor excuse for a human being! (pause) How will I accomplish this outcome? (standing, smiling) Well, besides being a damn good attorney, I have only two qualifications -- I hate men, and I play very dirty.

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      Written by Edwin Starr, Norman Whitfield and Eddie Holland (as Edward Holland Jr.) / Lamont Dozier

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 1999 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Pictures
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Firman
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • CBS Productions
      • Columbia TriStar Television
      • Paul Haggis Productions
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