” feels like it came out of nowhere, but as sitcom resurrections go, it’s kind of irresistible.
The new “Night Court,” developed by sitcom yeoman Dan Rubin , hews closely to the original format, a testament to the sturdiness of Weege’s show. Here, the judge is Abby Stone , who quickly clarifies that yes, she is the daughter of the late Harry Stone, the arbiter played by the late Harry Anderson. Like her father, Abby is an affable and empathetic judge with a talent for close-up magic.
Dan agrees to return, but this time as a public defender. And it’s a good thing: it’s hard to imagine a viable version of 2023’s “Night Court” without Larroquette reprising the role he originated. Larroquette is a killer sitcom performer, able to put force behind every zinger. This despite playing a radically different version of Dan Fielding. The lecherous young prosecutor who was a menace to any woman within earshot has grown into a more emotionally complex person.
This actually looks good. It's about time Hollywood rebooted something right. *Disclaimer: I worked there for years, so I know.
I watched the premiere and the jokes and situations seemed super forced, it doesn't give me a lot of hope for the series unless it can get its own groove
Abi Stone sounds like a little girl playing judge at an Elementary School... like for a class project. She needs to find a backbone and stop being the eternal optimist or she will lose the audience forever.
Not even remotely irresistible. Deleted series recording from DVR. Awful.
This show sucks
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