Raetsonwe
Redundant and unnecessary.
Reptileenbu
Did you people see the same film I saw?
Intcatinfo
A Masterpiece!
Ortiz
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
prettygoodyears
This show is the one rare show I can watch over and over again without getting sick of it. I still find it so upsetting that it has been cancelled, but also, that is hasn't been released on DVD yet. This show deserves a proper release on DVD and I'm sure loads of people would buy it in a heartbeat (I would!). There are re-runs on the Dutch TV now, but sadly only from season 5, episode 11 on, and not from the beginning. Am taping those though, so I can re-watch them whenever I want. Still hope to have all episodes on DVD one day though, official or not. Maxine has to be my favorite character on the show, though I think I love almost all of them (Bruce, Donna, Amy and Sean especially). I love that every single episode is stellar! There are loads of other TV shows I like to watch, but throughout the seasons, the story lines get boring, cast members leave etc…etc…But this show remained perfect from the first till the final episode. So many episodes really moved me, or got me laughing out loud. Still find it sad it got cancelled after the 6th season.Really the best TV show ever made!
chicachinita24
This show is about a judge, her life as a daughter,wife and lover and the lives of the people whom she loves. I am drawn each time I watch an episode. Each character, each storyline was compelling. There were so many values about family, work, siblings and dealing with issues so many people young and old experience today. I think I can relate to some. It just makes me drop the remote control, sit and watch. That's why when I learned that this show was canceled, I was shocked. How could they cancel such a great show? I just had to place a comment here. I had just watched one episode before typing this. Maybe it didn't appeal to the target audience as I've read somewhere that this show was targeted to much older women. My little sister and I, (we are both under the age of 18 years) love the show a lot. It was aired late over where we live so we still get to see "new" episodes but then, that's it. When all the seasons are done, there would be nothing new to look forward to. Just reruns. How disappointing!
Dr. Michael Hollywood
Made with class, intelligence, and refreshing to watch on a daily basis; "Judging Amy" is a delightful series based on the life of the mother of Amy Brenneman."Judging Amy" is a well-written television series starring a very talented cast that includes Amy Brenneman, Tyne Daly, Kevin Rahm, Marcus Giamatti, Jessica Tuck and Karle Warren.Brenneman takes on a dual role as series creator and executive producer. "Judging Amy" is quality television with quality scripts which focus on the balance between family and the legal system.Quality writing and outstanding performances set "Judging Amy" apart as one of the greatest crime dramas or legal series on television. Each episode is written with intelligence, and characters written with great depth. It was a pleasant and refreshing surprise to watch "Judging Amy" come up with original ideas for each episode.Daly's character, Maxine Gray, is the emotional core and matriarch of the series as she portrays the character as the stabilizing, inspiring force which holds the Gray family together. Her screen presence, honesty and class add credibility to"Judging Amy." There is a smile on my face with every scene Amy Brenneman is in. It is especially fun to watch Brenneman at work because she uses great charm along with her great dramatic intellect to make the role of Judge Amy Gray someone television viewers can relate to and care about.Brenneman's greatest qualities brought to "Judging Amy" includes charm, intelligence, honesty, character and class. Daly may be the emotional core of "Judging Amy," but Brenneman is the heart and soul of the series.The supporting cast that includes Rahm, Giamatti, Tuck and Warren as each of them have style, humor, charm and talent. They are a great compliment to Brenneman.Powerful writing and strong performances make me a devoted fan to the series and care about the characters and story lines. "Judging Amy" is one of the finest legal dramas on television.
Susan Alsdorf
I really miss Judging Amy. It was my favorite show. I live in Connecticut where the show took place. I loved all the characters and enjoyed the subjects they had in the programs. It was a realistic show of a close family with every day problems. I didn't know it was going to end and was so sorry when I realized it. I wish they would bring it back I'm sure that new subjects could be brought into the programming since Lauren is now a teenager and the young boys are older. I am also a long time fan of Tyne Daly ever since her Cagney and Lacey days. It is a big loss taking this program off the year. I watch the reruns for 2 hours a day during the week but have seen them all many times.