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Judging Amy

Judging Amy is an American legal drama television series that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character (Brenneman) is a judge who serves in a family court for the Connecticut Superior Court's Hartford district; in addition to the family-related cases that she adjudicates, many episodes focus on her experiences as a divorced mother and on the experiences of her mother, a social worker in the field of child welfare. This series was based on the life experiences of Brenneman's mother.

Judging Amy
GenreLegal drama
Created by
Developed byBarbara Hall
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes138
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Distributor20th Television (U.S.)
CBS Broadcast International (1999–2004)
CBS Paramount International Television (2004–2005)
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 19, 1999 (1999-09-19) –
May 3, 2005 (2005-05-03)

Plot

Amy Gray (Amy Brenneman), an attorney and Harvard graduate, moves back to her hometown of Hartford, Connecticut after separating from her husband Michael in New York City. She and her six-year-old daughter Lauren (Karle Warren) move in with her widowed mother, Maxine Gray (Tyne Daly) who is a caseworker for the Connecticut Department of Children and Families. The move back to Hartford also reunites Amy with her two brothers. Her older brother Peter (Marcus Giamatti) juggles the operations of their late father's insurance company along with the struggles he and his wife Gillian (Jessica Tuck) are facing towards starting a family due to fertility issues. At the same time, Amy's younger brother Vincent (Dan Futterman) an aspiring writer, struggles to jumpstart his career while working odd-end jobs. Later on, Amy's cousin Kyle McCarthy (Kevin Rahm), a former med student, returns to help cope with the rehabilitation of his drug addiction. In her line of work Amy takes on a wide variety of challenging cases, with the assistance of her Court Services Officer Bruce van Exel (Richard T. Jones) and Court Clerk Donna Kozlowski (Jillian Armenante) both of whom she ultimately becomes good friends with. In the de facto series finale (the series was canceled after the conclusion of the season) Amy quits the judiciary to run for the U.S. Senate.

Characters

Character Actor Season
1 2 3 4 5 6
Amy Gray Amy Brenneman Main
Vincent Gray Dan Futterman Main Special guest Main
Bruce Calvin van Exel Richard T. Jones Main
Gillian Gray Jessica Tuck Main
Peter Gray Marcus Giamatti Main
Lauren Cassidy Karle Warren Main
Maxine Gray Tyne Daly Main
Donna Kozlowski Jillian Armenante Recurring Main
Kyle McCarthy Kevin Rahm Main Special guest
Sean Potter Timothy Omundson Recurring Main

Main

 
The Cast.
  • Judge Amy Madison Gray, played by Amy Brenneman: After separating from her husband, Amy Gray returns to her childhood home with her daughter, becomes a judge on Connecticut's family court, gets a divorce, and tries to get on with her life. Balancing her new job, her family, and trying to rebuild her love life is not easy, but she keeps trying. She makes a name for herself in family court for her unusual methods and sentences and her stubbornness, which sometimes gets her in trouble. She dates several men. Her longest and more serious relationships are with lawyer Stuart Collins and David McClaren. Amy and Stuart dislike each other at first, but when she asks him to be Eric Black's lawyer, they get closer and eventually get engaged. However, Amy leaves him at the altar on their wedding day, saying he has a way of always convincing her to do things she does not want to do, calling him "a bully". She meets David McClaren during her short stint in the criminal court, and things are rocky from the start. Amy becomes pregnant by him and they plan to marry, but things fall apart when she miscarries and they part ways soon thereafter. In the last episode of the series, she quits the judiciary to run for Senate, to try to prevent the passage of a law that will effectively end the juvenile justice system by allowing the State's Attorney's office to try teenagers as adults at their own discretion. Amy's often complicated and ever changing definition of a relationship with her Court Services Officer, Bruce Van Exel, whom she calls her "best friend" and with whom she's shared intimate moments – despite his refusal to date white women, ends with him coming to be with her in Washington as she testifies at a Senate Hearing.
  • Maxine McCarty Gray, played by Tyne Daly: She is Amy's widowed mother. A social worker for the Department of Children and Families, she had retired, but she returns to the job at the start of the series. She is willing to do whatever it takes to help the children in her care, even bending the law. She is an opinionated, strong-willed woman, very set in her ways, and capable of holding long grudges (she has not spoken to her brother in over 12 years), but loving to her family. Her relationship with daughter Amy is often not easy, since they are so much alike. After a troubled courtship, she becomes engaged to a wealthy businessman, Jared Duff, but he dies 48 hours before their wedding (a storyline twist necessitated by the unexpected death of the actor Richard Crenna, who played the character). She later becomes involved in a very complicated, on-again off-again relationship to her landscape designer Ignacio Messina. She suffers two heart attacks in the last season and has to undergo open heart surgery, but makes certain lifestyle changes and recovers well. At the end of the series she accepts Ignacio's marriage proposal and is set to retire again, becoming a foster parent to the last child she helped.
  • Vincent Gray played by Dan Futterman (seasons 1–3 & 6; special guest season 5): He is Amy's gifted[1] younger brother, with whom she has always been closest. Vincent is the winner of a Pushcart Prize during college, but then went on a backpack tour of Europe because he was overwhelmed with the expectations for success. He later writes a novel titled A Fortunate Son, about a Rabbi and his son. He sells the rights to this book to a movie company, who he says are going to turn the Rabbi and other characters into Walkens. He's torn about giving up his characters and turns to his sister Amy, who advises him to "take the money and run", given that he is about to move to San Francisco with his new wife. He later gets a deal for a collection of short stories, but is unable to meet the deadline after the emotional stress of his divorce and he had to give back the considerable advance ($15,000) that he was paid. At the beginning of the series, he is roommates with a man with whom he owns a dog-washing business. When his roommate gets married, he becomes roommates with Donna, with whom he later becomes best friends. As he attempts to continue his writing career, he holds a number of jobs: dogwasher, reporter, and freelancer. He eventually marries his girlfriend, Carole Tobey (Sara Mornell), who has breast cancer, and leaves with her for San Francisco. The impending move causes Amy to become angry with Vincent, but when Amy finds out about Carole's breast cancer, she makes amends with him, gives him legal advice on his movie deal – even giving him the family's good luck talisman "the Surfing Monkey" at the airport. He comes home briefly when his mother calls and asks him to come help Maxine and Amy patch things up – as a fight has resulted in Amy moving out with extreme tension existing between mother and daughter. Because of Vincent's visit, Amy buys the family home, Maxine becomes a renter, and the family is put back together. Sometime later, his cousin Kyle arranges for him to arrive as a surprise to Amy's wedding to Stuart Collins. The wedding never happens. He returns home permanently soon after, explaining that Carole has left him for her oncologist. He later explains that this was because he couldn't "be there" for her in the way that she needed him to be while her doctor could. Stuck after his book deal is canceled and he is in debt to the publishing company, he starts driving for the Department of Social Services, then gets a job at a teen center. When a teen is shot in front of him, his boss goes on a bender and realizes she's "addicted" to Vincent and gets him a job teaching writing at a Maximum Security Detention Center. Vincent seems to attract bad luck – he gets shot while helping a woman being mugged in a grocery store parking lot, then later gets blown up and loses his ability to walk and read.
  • Peter Gray, played by Marcus Giamatti: He is Amy's older brother. He inherited the family business from his father and he is good at it, even if he wasn't given a choice. He is a good man who sometimes surprises people with some outbursts. He and his wife Gillian have been trying to start a family for several years, but their inability to have children of their own leads to them pursuing adoption. Through their adoption agency, they are chosen by a pregnant woman named Evie as adoptive parents to her baby. She gives birth to a boy who Peter and Gillian name Edward, after Peter's late father, but call him Ned for short. Shortly after Ned's adoption is completed, Evie returns and reclaims her son after Ned's biological father reemerges, but ends up returning him to Peter and Gillian after her arrangements don't work out. Sometime after adopting Ned, Gillian gets pregnant and gives birth to another son, Walt. Things get rocky after Walt's birth and they separate for a while, even dating other people. Peter goes through a "rebellion" phase, trying to recall his teenage dreams, until he finds out his business is almost bankrupt. Soon after, he reconciles with his wife.
  • Gillian Gray, played by Jessica Tuck: She is Peter's wife. A high strung controlling woman with a good heart, she completely loves her husband. She is usually well-meaning, but also often obsessive and nerve-wracking. After being unable to get pregnant, they adopt baby Ned. Sometime later, however, she gets pregnant, but things go wrong during the delivery of Walt, and she falls into a coma for a while. She and Peter have problems soon after (and she dates another man) but they reconcile.
  • Lauren Cassidy, played by Karle Warren: She is Amy's daughter, six years old at the start of the series. A mostly well-adjusted girl, she is going through the pains of childhood and preadolescence with divorced parents, but a loving family. She struggles over her father's relationship with his new girlfriend Leesha, whom she likes at first. When Lauren is 12, her uncle Peter takes her for her haircut and she returns home with her long straight hair cut into a hipper, shoulder-length cut. Her boyfriend Victor turns out to be the son of one of her mother's later boyfriends, David McClaren, which causes Lauren to feel awkward and disgusted. When Amy becomes pregnant with David's child, Lauren reveals what a total blow to her social life this will be and is furious. She later becomes accepting and supporting of her mother after she miscarries. Toward the end of the series, Lauren begins to hang out with a group of friends who embrace the straight edge culture, which puts her at odds with her mother.
  • Kyle McCarty played by Kevin Rahm (seasons 3–5; special guest season 6): He is Amy's cousin, the son of Maxine's estranged brother Richard (William Devane). He is a former medical student who was expelled because he was addicted to Dilaudid. Shunning his father, he comes to his aunt Maxine for help. She gives him a home and gets him a job as a counselor at a facility for runaway teens. He later moves in to share a flat with Donna after Vincent leaves and finds a hospital willing to give him a new chance to finish his medical residency, and gets into a complicated on/off relationship with fellow doctor Heather Labonte, as well as fighting an attraction to his supervisor, Dr. Lily Reddicker. After his father dies, he quits his job and finds a new path in life as a medic with the SWAT unit. He finally decides to accompany his ex-girlfriend Heather to Minnesota and take care of their son while she is in rehabilitation.
  • Bruce Calvin van Exel, played by Richard T. Jones: He is Amy's court services officer, who becomes her friend. The series addresses a number of issues of their cross-racial friendship and how each feels about it. Bruce is a stubborn man with strong convictions, whose advice Amy comes to find invaluable. He has a daughter, Rebecca, whose mother breaks up with him after he gives her an ultimatum to get married after they've lived together for a number of years. At one point, Bruce is suspended from work for punching a man. He performs community service in a soup kitchen before returning to work with Amy. He is a fairly devout Catholic and not thrilled when his sister Winnie takes Rebecca to her more traditional black church with 'more interesting prayers'. Rebecca and Lauren attend the same middle school. In the second-to-last episode, he quits his job to complete his master's degree in family counseling, something he'd always wanted to do. The attraction between Amy and him is sometimes acknowledged, but never really explored until he comes to be by her side at the end of the series. "You came" "you called" and they hold hands.
  • Donna Kozlowski played by Jillian Armenante (seasons 2–6; recurring season 1): She is Amy's court clerk. An eccentric woman, she is from a wealthy family, but estranged from them. Donna is a genius (she finishes her Juris Doctor degree in one and a half years) and socially awkward. She is married to a convicted murderer, Oscar Ray Pant, and becomes roommates with Amy's brother Vincent. While living with him, she has a daughter by Oscar, Ariadne Gray Pant, to whom she gives birth in a plastic pool in Amy's living room. Her mother arrives while Donna is in the pool, but is unable to offer her support and leaves. Maxine ends up getting in the pool with Donna. Later, Oscar confesses to Donna that he is really guilty and she divorces him. Upon passing the bar examination, Amy fires her so she would go to work as a lawyer; she becomes a court-appointed minor counsel for the Hartford Youth Advocates, whose office is across the hall from Amy's.
  • Sean Potter, played by Timothy Omundson (season 6; recurring seasons 2–5): He is Maxine's boss and later friend, who has his hands full dealing with Maxine's unorthodox methods. Initially a bit green in his supervisory role, he loosens up over time after his exposure to and friendship with Maxine. Sean and Bruce become friends and work together to establish alternative treatment programs for youthful offenders (such as "Gun 101"), and Sean is revealed in one episode as an avid karaoke singer, which comes in handy for entertaining the guests at Amy's and Stuart's wedding (which does not quite come off). Sean is also revealed to have come from a rich family, had attended expensive private school, and one time attempts to establish a scholarship fund in honor of his grandfather but the fundraiser doesn't work. Sean also dates Courtney Messina, the daughter of Maxine's beau, Ignacio, for a while, entertaining her elderly grandmother with a rendition of "Vaya con Dios".

Recurring

  • Eric Black, played by Blake Bashoff: He is a gay teenager who had been so badly abused that he was blind for two years. When all else fails, Maxine reluctantly takes him into her home, where he rapidly bonds with the family; afterwards, Sean becomes his foster father. Eventually, Eric protectively confronts and kills a stalker after Amy and Lauren. He is tried and found not guilty, but does so by lying on the witness stand. Maxine is disappointed in him, so he decides to move to Canada with his boyfriend, Mark.
  • Dr. Lily Reddicker, played by Kristin Lehman: She is the hospital chief of staff who takes a chance by hiring Amy's cousin Kyle. She is a no-nonsense supervisor who recognizes Kyle's superb medical skills and his need to return to medicine, which he tries to hide behind a sarcastic view of the world. She fights an attraction to Kyle because of their professional relationship and her fears that pursuing it create problems for Kyle because of his addiction problems. Kyle soon becomes troubled by his attraction to both Dr. Lily and a fellow resident, Heather Labonte.
  • Heather Labonte, played by Sarah Danielle Madison: She is a doctor at Kyle's hospital with a substance abuse problem, who gets busted with a drug test and then gets a job as a bartender, which she says is a better job with better pay. She has an on/off relationship with Kyle, until she gets pregnant. Kyle doesn't believe she was pregnant, and claims he even visited her father who also said there was no baby. When Heather returns and tells Kyle she is going into rehab and the baby would be staying with her sister, he still doesn't believe her – until his Aunt Maxine literally beats on his chest and yells at him "don't you dare abandon your son!" and, after apologizing, reminds him that the best decisions aren't the easy ones. As a result, Kyle decides to accompany Heather to Minnesota and take care of their son while she is in rehabilitation.
  • Louann "Crystal" Turner, played by Jennifer Esposito: She is a former meth addict who runs an outreach program for homeless teenagers. She had a relationship with Vincent and worked with him until they witness a young prostitute get murdered. She goes on a bender and tries to seduce Vincent. When she gets sober, she realizes they can't work together and she arranges for him to work at a youth detention center to teach a creative writing class.
  • Graciela Reyes, played by Tara Correa-McMullen: She is a gang member Amy counsels. As time passes, she makes progress, though she is arrested one day for murder, as she was in the car with her cousin when she was involved in a drive-by shooting. Graciela is tried and found guilty as an adult because of a cousin's lies on the witness stand, and thus being sent to adult prison. The cousin later recants, but Graciela is murdered in a gang retaliation before Amy can get her out of prison. (See also #Murdered cast member below.)
  • Rob Holbrook, played by Jim Parsons: He is a young clerk hired by Amy to replace Donna after her departure. Innocent and extremely eager to please, he proves his worth when his knowledge of Spanish comes into play in a case. Later, when Amy is banned from Graciela's trial, he goes in her stead and reports back to her all that happens. He enjoys cake and playing ball.
  • Courtney Messina, played by Jossara Jinaro (died 2022): She is Ignacio Messina's (Cheech Marin) daughter and Sean Potter's (Timothy Omundson) girlfriend.

Amy's love interests

  • Michael Cassidy (John Slattery, Richard Burgi): He is Amy's ex-husband. He divorced Amy and married a woman named Leesha, who was younger and blonder than Amy. Michael tried to obtain full custody of Lauren, hoping his daughter would help him to mend his second marriage. He dropped the case when Leesha left him. He told Amy, though he stood by what he said about her in court, she was still a better parent than he.
  • Rob Meltzer (Tom Welling): He is Lauren's karate teacher, with whom Amy had a short fling. She dumped him for Tom Gillette, but later went back to Rob.
  • Tom Gillette (Gregory Harrison): Tom left Amy so he could return to his estranged wife.
  • Barry Krumble (Chris Sarandon): He is a fellow judge, whom Amy dated briefly. He "saved" her from embarrassment at her 10-year college reunion, but the relationship fizzled out when she realized they were not meant for each other because he could not "live in the moment" the way she did.
  • Stuart Collins (Reed Diamond): He is a lawyer who, after several on/offs, became engaged to Amy. They rekindled their relationship when she asked him to be Eric Black's lawyer, but she ended the relationship by leaving him at the altar. Six months later, she learned he had married a 22-year-old Polynesian woman whom he met on the trip that was supposed to have been their honeymoon.
  • David McClaren (Adrian Pasdar): He is a widowed assistant state's attorney and the father of Lauren's boyfriend, Victor. His relationship with Amy was rocky from the beginning, as he was still dealing with his wife's murder. He attended victims' support group meetings, one of which he asked Amy to attend. Amy became pregnant by him, and they planned to buy a house together. Amy had a miscarriage and, in her grief, kept David at a distance. This resulted in him breaking up with her.

Maxine's love interests

  • Jared Duff (Richard Crenna): He is a wealthy businessman who met Maxine at a local diner, which he later purchased for her. Things between them became rocky several times, once because of his son's opposition to the relationship. They became engaged in 2003, but Jared died two days before the wedding.
  • Ignacio Messina (Cheech Marin): He is the landscape designer whom Maxine hired to work on her garden. The two became close, but Maxine learned he was not legally divorced from his wife and he had two children: Courtney Messina (Jossara Jinaro) and Raul Messina (Tito Ortiz). Ignacio's mother hated Maxine, which she found extremely funny. Maxine refused to date him when she learned his divorce wasn't final. They continued their friendship bound by a complicated set of rules Maxine established to prove they weren't dating. He remained very supportive during Maxine's health problems. When his divorce became final, they began dating again in a complicated relationship. At one point Maxine thought they were getting too close and she actually gave him away to her friend Patsy. She later regretted it and asked Ignacio to dump Patsy. He refuses to live by Maxine's ever-changing rules and confronts her with a marriage proposal as a solution, which she accepts.

Murdered cast member

On October 21, 2005, 16-year-old Tara Correa (who played Graciela Reyes in the show) was shot to death outside an apartment complex in Inglewood, California. Suspected gang member Damien Watts, 20, was charged with her murder on March 1, 2006; he was convicted on January 23, 2009.[2] When charged, Watts was in custody for a separate shooting.[3] Watts was sentenced on February 27, 2009 to life imprisonment, with no chance of parole.[4]

Production

Judging Amy takes place in Hartford, Connecticut. Although the show often shows the Hartford Judicial District Court as having the address of 1265 (street unknown), the actual address of the Hartford Judicial District is 95 Washington Street, family matters are heard on 90 Washington Street and the Superior Court Juvenile Matters of Hartford is in 920 Broad Street, Hartford, CT 06106.[5]

Episodes

Series overview

Judging Amy

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
123September 19, 1999 (1999-09-19)May 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)
222October 10, 2000 (2000-10-10)May 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)
324September 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)May 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)
424October 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)May 13, 2003 (2003-05-13)
523September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18)
622September 28, 2004 (2004-09-28)May 3, 2005 (2005-05-03)

Season 1 (1999–2000)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Pilot"James HaymanStory by : John Tinker & Bill D'Elia
Teleplay by : Barbara Hall & John Tinker & Bill D'Elia
September 19, 1999 (1999-09-19)1ADG01
22"Short Calendar"Jack BenderNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichSeptember 21, 1999 (1999-09-21)1ADG02
33"Trial by Jury"James HaymanNatalie ChaidezSeptember 28, 1999 (1999-09-28)1ADG04
44"Victim Soul"James FrawleyBarbara HallOctober 5, 1999 (1999-10-05)1ADG03
55"Last Tango in Hartford"James FrawleyNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichOctober 12, 1999 (1999-10-12)1ADG05
66"Witch Hunt"Ken OlinPaul KaronOctober 19, 1999 (1999-10-19)1ADG06
77"Impartial Bias"James HaymanDavid W. ZuckerNovember 2, 1999 (1999-11-02)1ADG07
88"Near Death Experience"Kevin DowlingAngel Dean LopezNovember 9, 1999 (1999-11-09)1ADG08
99"The Persistence of Tectonics"Joe Ann FogleRandall CaldwellNovember 23, 1999 (1999-11-23)1ADG09
1010"Crowded House"Martha MitchellLyla OliverNovember 30, 1999 (1999-11-30)1ADG10
1111"Presumed Innocent"James HaymanNatalie ChaidezDecember 14, 1999 (1999-12-14)1ADG11
1212"Spoil the Child"Kristoffer TaboriNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichJanuary 11, 2000 (2000-01-11)1ADG12
1313"Zero to Sixty"Anita W. AddisonDavid Silverman & Marcy Gray RubinJanuary 18, 2000 (2000-01-18)1ADG13
1414"Shaken, Not Stirred"David SemelKerry Lenhart & John J. SakmarFebruary 8, 2000 (2000-02-08)1ADG14
1515"Culture Class"Jack BenderTed MannFebruary 15, 2000 (2000-02-15)1ADG15
1616"The Wee Hours"James HaymanHart HansonFebruary 22, 2000 (2000-02-22)1ADG16
1717"Drawing the Line"Jack BenderLyla Oliver & Randall CaldwellFebruary 29, 2000 (2000-02-29)1ADG17
1818"Human Touch"Martha MitchellJoshua SternMarch 21, 2000 (2000-03-21)1ADG18
1919"The Out-of-Towners"Bob McCrackenHart Hanson & David W. ZuckerApril 18, 2000 (2000-04-18)1ADG19
2020"The God Thing"Kevin DowlingKaren HallMay 2, 2000 (2000-05-02)1ADG20
2121"Gray vs. Gray"James HaymanKerry Lenhart & John J. SakmarMay 9, 2000 (2000-05-09)1ADG21
2222"Not with a Whimper"David PlattNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichMay 16, 2000 (2000-05-16)1ADG22
2323"Blast from the Past"James HaymanBarbara HallMay 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)1ADG23

Season 2 (2000–2001)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
241"Zero Tolerance"James HaymanBarbara HallOctober 10, 2000 (2000-10-10)2ADG01
252"You're Not the Boss of Me"Kevin DowlingNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichOctober 24, 2000 (2000-10-24)2ADG02
263"Instincts"Martin DavidsonLyla OliverOctober 31, 2000 (2000-10-31)2ADG03
274"Convictions"Martha MitchellRandall CaldwellNovember 14, 2000 (2000-11-14)2ADG04
285"Unnecessary Roughness"David PlattHart HansonNovember 21, 2000 (2000-11-21)2ADG05
296"The Burden of Perspective"Kristoffer TaboriJoseph DoughertyNovember 28, 2000 (2000-11-28)2ADG06
307"Dog Days"James HaymanKaren HallDecember 12, 2000 (2000-12-12)2ADG07
318"Waterworld"Bob McCrackenNicole Yorkin & Dawn PrestwichDecember 19, 2000 (2000-12-19)2ADG08
329"The Undertow"Jack BenderHart HansonJanuary 9, 2001 (2001-01-09)2ADG09
3310"Adoption Day"James HaymanPaul KaronJanuary 16, 2001 (2001-01-16)2ADG10
3411"The Claw is Our Master"Alvin BrownKaren HallJanuary 30, 2001 (2001-01-30)2ADG11
3512"8 1/2 Narrow"Helen ShaverJoseph DoughertyFebruary 6, 2001 (2001-02-06)2ADG12
3613"The Beginning, the End, and the Murky Middle"Elodie KeeneThad MumfordFebruary 13, 2001 (2001-02-13)2ADG13
3714"One For the Road"Brad SilberlingLyla OliverFebruary 20, 2001 (2001-02-20)2ADG14
3815"The Treachery of Compromise"Andrew RobinsonRandall CaldwellFebruary 27, 2001 (2001-02-27)2ADG15
3916"Everybody Falls Down"Jack BenderStory by : Sibyl Gardner
Teleplay by : Joseph Dougherty
March 20, 2001 (2001-03-20)2ADG16
4017"Romeo and Juliet Must Die—Well, Maybe Just Juliet"Kristoffer TaboriHart HansonApril 10, 2001 (2001-04-10)2ADG17
4118"The Unforgiven"James HaymanStory by : Karen Hall & Hart Hanson
Teleplay by : Karen Hall
April 24, 2001 (2001-04-24)2ADG18
4219"Between the Wanting and the Getting"Joseph DoughertyDawn Prestwich & Nicole Yorkin & Joseph DoughertyMay 1, 2001 (2001-05-01)2ADG19
4320"Grounded"James HaymanDawn Comer JeffersonMay 8, 2001 (2001-05-08)2ADG20
4421"Redheaded Stepchild"James HaymanBarbara Hall & Karen Hall & Hart HansonMay 15, 2001 (2001-05-15)2ADG21
4522"Hold on Tight"Kenneth ZunderBarbara HallMay 22, 2001 (2001-05-22)2ADG22

Season 3 (2001–2002)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
461"The Last Word"Daniel SackheimBarbara HallSeptember 25, 2001 (2001-09-25)
472"Off the Grid"Jack BenderJoseph DoughertyOctober 2, 2001 (2001-10-02)
483"Darkness for Light"David PlattHart HansonOctober 9, 2001 (2001-10-09)
494"The Right Thing to Do"Joanna KernsBarbara HallOctober 16, 2001 (2001-10-16)
505"Look Closer"Paul Michael GlaserLyla OliverOctober 23, 2001 (2001-10-23)
516"The Unbearable Lightness of Being Family"Janet DavidsonRandall CaldwellOctober 30, 2001 (2001-10-30)
527"Imbroglio"Daniel SackheimRobert GirardiNovember 6, 2001 (2001-11-06)
538"Rights of Passage"Andrew RobinsonPaul GuyotNovember 20, 2001 (2001-11-20)
549"Surprised by Gravity"Kevin DowlingJoseph DoughertyNovember 27, 2001 (2001-11-27)
5510"Beating the Bounds"Keith SamplesHart HansonDecember 11, 2001 (2001-12-11)
5611"Crime and Puzzlement"Elodie KeeneKaren HallDecember 18, 2001 (2001-12-18)
5712"Who Shot Dick?"Nancy MaloneBarbara HallJanuary 8, 2002 (2002-01-08)
5813"The Cook of the Money Pot"James HaymanLyla OliverJanuary 15, 2002 (2002-01-15)
5914"The Extinction of the Dinosaurs"Lee Shallat-ChemelRandall CaldwellJanuary 22, 2002 (2002-01-22)
6015"Can They Do That With Vegetables?"Thomas R. MooreDawn Comer JeffersonFebruary 5, 2002 (2002-02-05)
6116"Woman in Cacti With a Curled Up Rat"Joe Ann FogleKaren HallFebruary 26, 2002 (2002-02-26)
6217"Not Stumbling, But Dancing"Joseph DoughertyJoseph DoughertyMarch 5, 2002 (2002-03-05)
6318"The Justice League of America"Martha MitchellHart HansonMarch 26, 2002 (2002-03-26)
6419"Men Aren't Monsters"Richard GershmanStephen NeigherApril 2, 2002 (2002-04-02)
6520"The Bottle Show"Andrew RobinsonBarry O'BrienApril 9, 2002 (2002-04-09)
6621"Tidal Wave"Kevin DowlingLyla Oliver & Randall CaldwellApril 23, 2002 (2002-04-23)
6722"Boston Terriers from France"Peter LevinStory by : Karen Hall
Teleplay by : Paul Guyot & Dawn Comer Jefferson
May 7, 2002 (2002-05-07)
6823"Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition"Elodie KeeneHart HansonMay 14, 2002 (2002-05-14)
6924"Come Back Soon"Daniel SackheimBarbara HallMay 21, 2002 (2002-05-21)

Season 4 (2002–2003)

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
701"Lost in the System"James FrawleyBarbara HallOctober 1, 2002 (2002-10-01)
712"Thursday’s Child"Joe Ann FogleHart HansonOctober 8, 2002 (2002-10-08)
723"Every Stranger’s Face I See"Peter LevinAlex TaubOctober 15, 2002 (2002-10-15)
734"The Frozen Zone"Alan MyersonKaren HallOctober 22, 2002 (2002-10-22)
745"Cause for Alarm"Elodie KeeneRandall CaldwellOctober 29, 2002 (2002-10-29)
756"Roses and Truth"Kevin DowlingLyla OliverNovember 5, 2002 (2002-11-05)
767"Damage Control"James FrawleyPaul GuyotNovember 12, 2002 (2002-11-12)
778"A Pretty Good Day"Joe Ann FogleDawn Comer JeffersonNovember 19, 2002 (2002-11-19)
789"Boys to Men"Helen ShaverBarbara HallNovember 26, 2002 (2002-11-26)
7910"People of the Lie"Andrew RobinsonKaren HallDecember 10, 2002 (2002-12-10)
8011"Lost and Found"James HaymanAlex TaubDecember 17, 2002 (2002-12-17)
8112"Ye Olde Freedom Inn"Kevin DowlingLyla OliverJanuary 7, 2003 (2003-01-07)
8213"The Best Interests of the Child"Richard GershmanRandall CaldwellJanuary 21, 2003 (2003-01-21)
8314"Wild Card"Alan MyersonMatt WittenFebruary 4, 2003 (2003-02-04)
8415"Maxine, Interrupted"James FrawleyKaren HallFebruary 11, 2003 (2003-02-11)
8516"Sixteen Going on Seventeen"Fred GerberAlex TaubFebruary 18, 2003 (2003-02-18)
8617"Judging Eric"Donna DeitchHart HansonFebruary 25, 2003 (2003-02-25)
8718"Looking for Quarters"James HaymanPaul GuyotMarch 18, 2003 (2003-03-18)
8819"Just Say Oops"Helen ShaverDawn Comer JeffersonApril 1, 2003 (2003-04-01)
8920"Requiem"Peter LevinBarbara HallApril 15, 2003 (2003-04-15)
9021"Picture of Perfect"Kenneth ZunderStephanie RippsApril 22, 2003 (2003-04-22)
9122"CSO: Hartford"James FrawleyLyla Oliver & Paul GuyotApril 29, 2003 (2003-04-29)
9223"Marry, Marry Quite Contrary"Alan MyersonJames Stanley & Dianne Messina StanleyMay 6, 2003 (2003-05-06)
9324"Shock and Awe"James FrawleyStory by : Alex Taub
Teleplay by : Randall Caldwell & Dawn Comer Jefferson
May 13, 2003 (2003-05-13)

Season 5 (2003–2004)

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
941"Motion Sickness"James FrawleyAlex TaubSeptember 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)
952"Going Down"Paul Michael GlaserKaren HallSeptember 30, 2003 (2003-09-30)
963"Ex Parte of Five"Helen ShaverCarla KettnerOctober 7, 2003 (2003-10-07)
974"Tricks of the Trade"Peter LevinLyla OliverOctober 14, 2003 (2003-10-14)
985"The Wrong Man"James FrawleyCarol BarbeeOctober 21, 2003 (2003-10-21)
996"Into the Fire"Kevin DowlingPaul GuyotOctober 28, 2003 (2003-10-28)
1007"Kilt Trip"Alan MyersonKaren Hall & Alex TaubNovember 4, 2003 (2003-11-04)
1018"The Long Goodbye"Vincent MisianoBarry O'BrienNovember 11, 2003 (2003-11-11)
1029"Rumspringa"Mel DamskiStephanie RippsNovember 25, 2003 (2003-11-25)
10310"Sex and the Single Mother"Karen ArthurStory by : Carla Kettner
Teleplay by : Barry O'Brien & Paul Guyot
December 16, 2003 (2003-12-16)
10411"Christenings"Martha MitchellCarol BarbeeJanuary 6, 2004 (2004-01-06)
10512"Dancing in the Dark"Andrew RobinsonLyla OliverJanuary 13, 2004 (2004-01-13)
10613"Sins of the Father"Richard GershmanAlison CareyFebruary 3, 2004 (2004-02-03)
10714"Roadhouse Blues"Helen ShaverBarry O'BrienFebruary 10, 2004 (2004-02-10)
10815"Werewolves of Hartford"Jessica LandawPaul GuyotFebruary 17, 2004 (2004-02-17)
10916"Baggage Claim"Lewis H. GouldStory by : Stephanie Ripps
Teleplay by : Carol Barbee
February 24, 2004 (2004-02-24)
11017"The Song that Never Ends"James FrawleyStory by : Lyla Oliver
Teleplay by : Paul Guyot & Barry O'Brien
March 2, 2004 (2004-03-02)
11118"Disposable"Alan MyersonDiego GutierrezMarch 16, 2004 (2004-03-16)
11219"The Quick and the Dead"Andrew RobinsonLyla OliverApril 6, 2004 (2004-04-06)
11320"Slade’s Chophouse"Fred GerberKaren HallApril 27, 2004 (2004-04-27)
11421"Predictive Neglect"James FrawleyRob FrescoMay 4, 2004 (2004-05-04)
11522"My Little Runway"Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeMay 11, 2004 (2004-05-11)
11623"Sex, Lives and Expedia.com"James FrawleyStory by : Paul Guyot & Barry O'Brien
Teleplay by : Karen Hall & Lyla Oliver
May 18, 2004 (2004-05-18)

Season 6 (2004–2005)

No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1171"Accountability"James FrawleyRichard Kramer & Carol BarbeeSeptember 28, 2004 (2004-09-28)
1182"Lullaby"Helen ShaverBarry O'BrienOctober 12, 2004 (2004-10-12)
1193"Legacy"Fred GerberConstance M. BurgeOctober 19, 2004 (2004-10-19)
1204"Consent"Alan MyersonSamuel BernsteinOctober 26, 2004 (2004-10-26)
1215"Order and Chaos"Matt ShakmanChristopher AmbroseNovember 23, 2004 (2004-11-23)
1226"Catching It Early"Lewis H. GouldK.J. SteinbergNovember 30, 2004 (2004-11-30)
1237"Early Winter"James FrawleyStephen Scaia & Matthew FedermanDecember 7, 2004 (2004-12-07)
1248"Conditional Surrender"Helen ShaverMatthew J. LiebermanDecember 14, 2004 (2004-12-14)
1259"Silent Era"Martha MitchellCarol BarbeeJanuary 11, 2005 (2005-01-11)
12610"The Long Run"Andrew RobinsonBarry O'BrienJanuary 18, 2005 (2005-01-18)
12711"10,000 Steps"Richard GershmanConstance M. BurgeJanuary 25, 2005 (2005-01-25)
12812"You Don’t Know Me"James KramerChristopher AmbroseFebruary 1, 2005 (2005-02-01)
12913"Dream a Little Dream"James FrawleyAdam BelanoffFebruary 15, 2005 (2005-02-15)
13014"Happy Borthday"Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeFebruary 22, 2005 (2005-02-22)
13115"Hard to Get"Bill RauchMatthew J. LiebermanMarch 8, 2005 (2005-03-08)
13216"The Paper War"Fred GerberStephen Scaia & Matthew FedermanMarch 15, 2005 (2005-03-15)
13317"The New Normal"Helen ShaverDavid McMillanMarch 22, 2005 (2005-03-22)
13418"Sorry I Missed You"Alan MyersonK.J. SteinbergApril 5, 2005 (2005-04-05)
13519"Revolutions Per Minute"John Kent HarrisonRobert LevineApril 12, 2005 (2005-04-12)
13620"Too Little, Too Late"Jessica LandawChristopher AmbroseApril 19, 2005 (2005-04-19)
13721"Getting Out"Richard GershmanBarry O'BrienApril 26, 2005 (2005-04-26)
13822"My Name is Amy Gray…"Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeMay 3, 2005 (2005-05-03)

Broadcast

After six seasons, Judging Amy was canceled by CBS on May 18, 2005. In the United States, repeats aired on TNT until the fall of 2007. On July 17, 2011, UP (the former Gospel Music Channel) began airing the series daily, albeit with content and episode edits (including episode removals) to conform to the network's programming direction and ownership. Since February 2016 it has aired more intermittently on the network, mainly in the form of all-day marathons (episode removals have been relaxed under a more secular programming direction that included fellow Connecticut-set series Gilmore Girls being added to UP's schedule).

Judging Amy is broadcast in Australia on channels ELEVEN and 111 Hits and in New Zealand on Prime. In Canada, the show aired on channel Séries+ and, beginning in September 2017, in French with described video on AMI-télé. Ireland's TV3 carried the show, as did UK stations Living TV, Hallmark, Channel 4, and CBS Drama, Israel's YES Base Channel also carries the show.

Reception

Critical

Several reviewers have suggested the show took inspiration from the formula established by Providence.[6] Reviewers also cite the relationship between Brenneman and Daly's characters as the selling point of the show.[7] Also likely is the physical similarities at the time between Brenneman and the lead actress in Providence, Melina Kanakaredes.

Amy Gray makes reference to Providence in episode 3.18, "The Justice League of America". In this episode, Amy is attending her Harvard Law School class' tenth reunion, and her old friends cannot seem to remember Amy has moved to Hartford. They think she resides in Providence. Finally, Amy is pushed to state, "It's Hartford, David. Providence is a whole other universe."

Ratings

  • Season 1: 21st – 14.1 million viewers[8]
  • Season 2: 28th – 13.3 million viewers[9]
  • Season 3: 21st – 13.9 million viewers[10]
  • Season 4: 26th – 13.1 million viewers[11]
  • Season 5: 39th – 10.7 million viewers[12]
  • Season 6: 37th – 10.6 million viewers[13]

References

  1. ^ Season 2 episode 5 "Unnecessary Roughness"
  2. ^ "Gang member convicted of murdering 'Judging Amy' actress". Los Angeles Times. January 23, 2009. Retrieved September 5, 2009.
  3. ^ . Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. March 1, 2006. Archived from the original on November 16, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2009.
  4. ^ . Today.com. Associated Press. February 27, 2009. Archived from the original on April 5, 2018. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
  5. ^ . state.ct.us. Archived from the original on May 12, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  6. ^ "Entertainment Weekly's EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  7. ^ "Television Reviews, Essays, Features, Columns, News and Blogs in TV – PopMatters". PopMatters. Retrieved March 19, 2015.
  8. ^ "Charts all shook up". Variety. October 9, 2002.
  9. ^ "The Bitter End". Entertainment Weekly. June 1, 2001.
  10. ^ "How did your favorite show rate?". USA Today. May 28, 2002.
  11. ^ "Rank And File". Entertainment Weekly. June 6, 2003.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved November 1, 2009.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved October 2, 2015.

External links

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Judging Amy is an American legal drama television series that was telecast from September 19 1999 through May 3 2005 on CBS This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly Its main character Brenneman is a judge who serves in a family court for the Connecticut Superior Court s Hartford district in addition to the family related cases that she adjudicates many episodes focus on her experiences as a divorced mother and on the experiences of her mother a social worker in the field of child welfare This series was based on the life experiences of Brenneman s mother Judging AmyGenreLegal dramaCreated byAmy Brenneman Bill D Elia John Tinker Connie TavelDeveloped byBarbara HallStarringAmy Brenneman Dan Futterman Richard T Jones Jessica Tuck Marcus Giamatti Karle Warren Tyne Daly Jillian Armenante Kevin Rahm Timothy OmundsonCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons6No of episodes138ProductionExecutive producersAmy Brenneman Joseph Stern Connie Tavel Hart Hanson Barbara Hall James Frawley Alex TaubProducersNatalie Chaidez Helen Shaver Lyla Oliver Carol Barbee Barry O BrienRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesBarbara Hall Joseph Stern Productions CBS Productions 20th Century Fox TelevisionDistributor20th Television U S CBS Broadcast International 1999 2004 CBS Paramount International Television 2004 2005 ReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 19 1999 1999 09 19 May 3 2005 2005 05 03 Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 2 1 Amy s love interests 2 2 2 Maxine s love interests 3 Murdered cast member 4 Production 5 Episodes 5 1 Series overview 5 2 Season 1 1999 2000 5 3 Season 2 2000 2001 5 4 Season 3 2001 2002 5 5 Season 4 2002 2003 5 6 Season 5 2003 2004 5 7 Season 6 2004 2005 6 Broadcast 7 Reception 7 1 Critical 7 2 Ratings 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditAmy Gray Amy Brenneman an attorney and Harvard graduate moves back to her hometown of Hartford Connecticut after separating from her husband Michael in New York City She and her six year old daughter Lauren Karle Warren move in with her widowed mother Maxine Gray Tyne Daly who is a caseworker for the Connecticut Department of Children and Families The move back to Hartford also reunites Amy with her two brothers Her older brother Peter Marcus Giamatti juggles the operations of their late father s insurance company along with the struggles he and his wife Gillian Jessica Tuck are facing towards starting a family due to fertility issues At the same time Amy s younger brother Vincent Dan Futterman an aspiring writer struggles to jumpstart his career while working odd end jobs Later on Amy s cousin Kyle McCarthy Kevin Rahm a former med student returns to help cope with the rehabilitation of his drug addiction In her line of work Amy takes on a wide variety of challenging cases with the assistance of her Court Services Officer Bruce van Exel Richard T Jones and Court Clerk Donna Kozlowski Jillian Armenante both of whom she ultimately becomes good friends with In the de facto series finale the series was canceled after the conclusion of the season Amy quits the judiciary to run for the U S Senate Characters EditCharacter Actor Season1 2 3 4 5 6Amy Gray Amy Brenneman MainVincent Gray Dan Futterman Main Special guest MainBruce Calvin van Exel Richard T Jones MainGillian Gray Jessica Tuck MainPeter Gray Marcus Giamatti MainLauren Cassidy Karle Warren MainMaxine Gray Tyne Daly MainDonna Kozlowski Jillian Armenante Recurring MainKyle McCarthy Kevin Rahm Main Special guestSean Potter Timothy Omundson Recurring MainMain Edit The Cast Judge Amy Madison Gray played by Amy Brenneman After separating from her husband Amy Gray returns to her childhood home with her daughter becomes a judge on Connecticut s family court gets a divorce and tries to get on with her life Balancing her new job her family and trying to rebuild her love life is not easy but she keeps trying She makes a name for herself in family court for her unusual methods and sentences and her stubbornness which sometimes gets her in trouble She dates several men Her longest and more serious relationships are with lawyer Stuart Collins and David McClaren Amy and Stuart dislike each other at first but when she asks him to be Eric Black s lawyer they get closer and eventually get engaged However Amy leaves him at the altar on their wedding day saying he has a way of always convincing her to do things she does not want to do calling him a bully She meets David McClaren during her short stint in the criminal court and things are rocky from the start Amy becomes pregnant by him and they plan to marry but things fall apart when she miscarries and they part ways soon thereafter In the last episode of the series she quits the judiciary to run for Senate to try to prevent the passage of a law that will effectively end the juvenile justice system by allowing the State s Attorney s office to try teenagers as adults at their own discretion Amy s often complicated and ever changing definition of a relationship with her Court Services Officer Bruce Van Exel whom she calls her best friend and with whom she s shared intimate moments despite his refusal to date white women ends with him coming to be with her in Washington as she testifies at a Senate Hearing Maxine McCarty Gray played by Tyne Daly She is Amy s widowed mother A social worker for the Department of Children and Families she had retired but she returns to the job at the start of the series She is willing to do whatever it takes to help the children in her care even bending the law She is an opinionated strong willed woman very set in her ways and capable of holding long grudges she has not spoken to her brother in over 12 years but loving to her family Her relationship with daughter Amy is often not easy since they are so much alike After a troubled courtship she becomes engaged to a wealthy businessman Jared Duff but he dies 48 hours before their wedding a storyline twist necessitated by the unexpected death of the actor Richard Crenna who played the character She later becomes involved in a very complicated on again off again relationship to her landscape designer Ignacio Messina She suffers two heart attacks in the last season and has to undergo open heart surgery but makes certain lifestyle changes and recovers well At the end of the series she accepts Ignacio s marriage proposal and is set to retire again becoming a foster parent to the last child she helped Vincent Gray played by Dan Futterman seasons 1 3 amp 6 special guest season 5 He is Amy s gifted 1 younger brother with whom she has always been closest Vincent is the winner of a Pushcart Prize during college but then went on a backpack tour of Europe because he was overwhelmed with the expectations for success He later writes a novel titled A Fortunate Son about a Rabbi and his son He sells the rights to this book to a movie company who he says are going to turn the Rabbi and other characters into Walkens He s torn about giving up his characters and turns to his sister Amy who advises him to take the money and run given that he is about to move to San Francisco with his new wife He later gets a deal for a collection of short stories but is unable to meet the deadline after the emotional stress of his divorce and he had to give back the considerable advance 15 000 that he was paid At the beginning of the series he is roommates with a man with whom he owns a dog washing business When his roommate gets married he becomes roommates with Donna with whom he later becomes best friends As he attempts to continue his writing career he holds a number of jobs dogwasher reporter and freelancer He eventually marries his girlfriend Carole Tobey Sara Mornell who has breast cancer and leaves with her for San Francisco The impending move causes Amy to become angry with Vincent but when Amy finds out about Carole s breast cancer she makes amends with him gives him legal advice on his movie deal even giving him the family s good luck talisman the Surfing Monkey at the airport He comes home briefly when his mother calls and asks him to come help Maxine and Amy patch things up as a fight has resulted in Amy moving out with extreme tension existing between mother and daughter Because of Vincent s visit Amy buys the family home Maxine becomes a renter and the family is put back together Sometime later his cousin Kyle arranges for him to arrive as a surprise to Amy s wedding to Stuart Collins The wedding never happens He returns home permanently soon after explaining that Carole has left him for her oncologist He later explains that this was because he couldn t be there for her in the way that she needed him to be while her doctor could Stuck after his book deal is canceled and he is in debt to the publishing company he starts driving for the Department of Social Services then gets a job at a teen center When a teen is shot in front of him his boss goes on a bender and realizes she s addicted to Vincent and gets him a job teaching writing at a Maximum Security Detention Center Vincent seems to attract bad luck he gets shot while helping a woman being mugged in a grocery store parking lot then later gets blown up and loses his ability to walk and read Peter Gray played by Marcus Giamatti He is Amy s older brother He inherited the family business from his father and he is good at it even if he wasn t given a choice He is a good man who sometimes surprises people with some outbursts He and his wife Gillian have been trying to start a family for several years but their inability to have children of their own leads to them pursuing adoption Through their adoption agency they are chosen by a pregnant woman named Evie as adoptive parents to her baby She gives birth to a boy who Peter and Gillian name Edward after Peter s late father but call him Ned for short Shortly after Ned s adoption is completed Evie returns and reclaims her son after Ned s biological father reemerges but ends up returning him to Peter and Gillian after her arrangements don t work out Sometime after adopting Ned Gillian gets pregnant and gives birth to another son Walt Things get rocky after Walt s birth and they separate for a while even dating other people Peter goes through a rebellion phase trying to recall his teenage dreams until he finds out his business is almost bankrupt Soon after he reconciles with his wife Gillian Gray played by Jessica Tuck She is Peter s wife A high strung controlling woman with a good heart she completely loves her husband She is usually well meaning but also often obsessive and nerve wracking After being unable to get pregnant they adopt baby Ned Sometime later however she gets pregnant but things go wrong during the delivery of Walt and she falls into a coma for a while She and Peter have problems soon after and she dates another man but they reconcile Lauren Cassidy played by Karle Warren She is Amy s daughter six years old at the start of the series A mostly well adjusted girl she is going through the pains of childhood and preadolescence with divorced parents but a loving family She struggles over her father s relationship with his new girlfriend Leesha whom she likes at first When Lauren is 12 her uncle Peter takes her for her haircut and she returns home with her long straight hair cut into a hipper shoulder length cut Her boyfriend Victor turns out to be the son of one of her mother s later boyfriends David McClaren which causes Lauren to feel awkward and disgusted When Amy becomes pregnant with David s child Lauren reveals what a total blow to her social life this will be and is furious She later becomes accepting and supporting of her mother after she miscarries Toward the end of the series Lauren begins to hang out with a group of friends who embrace the straight edge culture which puts her at odds with her mother Kyle McCarty played by Kevin Rahm seasons 3 5 special guest season 6 He is Amy s cousin the son of Maxine s estranged brother Richard William Devane He is a former medical student who was expelled because he was addicted to Dilaudid Shunning his father he comes to his aunt Maxine for help She gives him a home and gets him a job as a counselor at a facility for runaway teens He later moves in to share a flat with Donna after Vincent leaves and finds a hospital willing to give him a new chance to finish his medical residency and gets into a complicated on off relationship with fellow doctor Heather Labonte as well as fighting an attraction to his supervisor Dr Lily Reddicker After his father dies he quits his job and finds a new path in life as a medic with the SWAT unit He finally decides to accompany his ex girlfriend Heather to Minnesota and take care of their son while she is in rehabilitation Bruce Calvin van Exel played by Richard T Jones He is Amy s court services officer who becomes her friend The series addresses a number of issues of their cross racial friendship and how each feels about it Bruce is a stubborn man with strong convictions whose advice Amy comes to find invaluable He has a daughter Rebecca whose mother breaks up with him after he gives her an ultimatum to get married after they ve lived together for a number of years At one point Bruce is suspended from work for punching a man He performs community service in a soup kitchen before returning to work with Amy He is a fairly devout Catholic and not thrilled when his sister Winnie takes Rebecca to her more traditional black church with more interesting prayers Rebecca and Lauren attend the same middle school In the second to last episode he quits his job to complete his master s degree in family counseling something he d always wanted to do The attraction between Amy and him is sometimes acknowledged but never really explored until he comes to be by her side at the end of the series You came you called and they hold hands Donna Kozlowski played by Jillian Armenante seasons 2 6 recurring season 1 She is Amy s court clerk An eccentric woman she is from a wealthy family but estranged from them Donna is a genius she finishes her Juris Doctor degree in one and a half years and socially awkward She is married to a convicted murderer Oscar Ray Pant and becomes roommates with Amy s brother Vincent While living with him she has a daughter by Oscar Ariadne Gray Pant to whom she gives birth in a plastic pool in Amy s living room Her mother arrives while Donna is in the pool but is unable to offer her support and leaves Maxine ends up getting in the pool with Donna Later Oscar confesses to Donna that he is really guilty and she divorces him Upon passing the bar examination Amy fires her so she would go to work as a lawyer she becomes a court appointed minor counsel for the Hartford Youth Advocates whose office is across the hall from Amy s Sean Potter played by Timothy Omundson season 6 recurring seasons 2 5 He is Maxine s boss and later friend who has his hands full dealing with Maxine s unorthodox methods Initially a bit green in his supervisory role he loosens up over time after his exposure to and friendship with Maxine Sean and Bruce become friends and work together to establish alternative treatment programs for youthful offenders such as Gun 101 and Sean is revealed in one episode as an avid karaoke singer which comes in handy for entertaining the guests at Amy s and Stuart s wedding which does not quite come off Sean is also revealed to have come from a rich family had attended expensive private school and one time attempts to establish a scholarship fund in honor of his grandfather but the fundraiser doesn t work Sean also dates Courtney Messina the daughter of Maxine s beau Ignacio for a while entertaining her elderly grandmother with a rendition of Vaya con Dios Recurring Edit Eric Black played by Blake Bashoff He is a gay teenager who had been so badly abused that he was blind for two years When all else fails Maxine reluctantly takes him into her home where he rapidly bonds with the family afterwards Sean becomes his foster father Eventually Eric protectively confronts and kills a stalker after Amy and Lauren He is tried and found not guilty but does so by lying on the witness stand Maxine is disappointed in him so he decides to move to Canada with his boyfriend Mark Dr Lily Reddicker played by Kristin Lehman She is the hospital chief of staff who takes a chance by hiring Amy s cousin Kyle She is a no nonsense supervisor who recognizes Kyle s superb medical skills and his need to return to medicine which he tries to hide behind a sarcastic view of the world She fights an attraction to Kyle because of their professional relationship and her fears that pursuing it create problems for Kyle because of his addiction problems Kyle soon becomes troubled by his attraction to both Dr Lily and a fellow resident Heather Labonte Heather Labonte played by Sarah Danielle Madison She is a doctor at Kyle s hospital with a substance abuse problem who gets busted with a drug test and then gets a job as a bartender which she says is a better job with better pay She has an on off relationship with Kyle until she gets pregnant Kyle doesn t believe she was pregnant and claims he even visited her father who also said there was no baby When Heather returns and tells Kyle she is going into rehab and the baby would be staying with her sister he still doesn t believe her until his Aunt Maxine literally beats on his chest and yells at him don t you dare abandon your son and after apologizing reminds him that the best decisions aren t the easy ones As a result Kyle decides to accompany Heather to Minnesota and take care of their son while she is in rehabilitation Louann Crystal Turner played by Jennifer Esposito She is a former meth addict who runs an outreach program for homeless teenagers She had a relationship with Vincent and worked with him until they witness a young prostitute get murdered She goes on a bender and tries to seduce Vincent When she gets sober she realizes they can t work together and she arranges for him to work at a youth detention center to teach a creative writing class Graciela Reyes played by Tara Correa McMullen She is a gang member Amy counsels As time passes she makes progress though she is arrested one day for murder as she was in the car with her cousin when she was involved in a drive by shooting Graciela is tried and found guilty as an adult because of a cousin s lies on the witness stand and thus being sent to adult prison The cousin later recants but Graciela is murdered in a gang retaliation before Amy can get her out of prison See also Murdered cast member below Rob Holbrook played by Jim Parsons He is a young clerk hired by Amy to replace Donna after her departure Innocent and extremely eager to please he proves his worth when his knowledge of Spanish comes into play in a case Later when Amy is banned from Graciela s trial he goes in her stead and reports back to her all that happens He enjoys cake and playing ball Courtney Messina played by Jossara Jinaro died 2022 She is Ignacio Messina s Cheech Marin daughter and Sean Potter s Timothy Omundson girlfriend Amy s love interests Edit Michael Cassidy John Slattery Richard Burgi He is Amy s ex husband He divorced Amy and married a woman named Leesha who was younger and blonder than Amy Michael tried to obtain full custody of Lauren hoping his daughter would help him to mend his second marriage He dropped the case when Leesha left him He told Amy though he stood by what he said about her in court she was still a better parent than he Rob Meltzer Tom Welling He is Lauren s karate teacher with whom Amy had a short fling She dumped him for Tom Gillette but later went back to Rob Tom Gillette Gregory Harrison Tom left Amy so he could return to his estranged wife Barry Krumble Chris Sarandon He is a fellow judge whom Amy dated briefly He saved her from embarrassment at her 10 year college reunion but the relationship fizzled out when she realized they were not meant for each other because he could not live in the moment the way she did Stuart Collins Reed Diamond He is a lawyer who after several on offs became engaged to Amy They rekindled their relationship when she asked him to be Eric Black s lawyer but she ended the relationship by leaving him at the altar Six months later she learned he had married a 22 year old Polynesian woman whom he met on the trip that was supposed to have been their honeymoon David McClaren Adrian Pasdar He is a widowed assistant state s attorney and the father of Lauren s boyfriend Victor His relationship with Amy was rocky from the beginning as he was still dealing with his wife s murder He attended victims support group meetings one of which he asked Amy to attend Amy became pregnant by him and they planned to buy a house together Amy had a miscarriage and in her grief kept David at a distance This resulted in him breaking up with her Maxine s love interests Edit Jared Duff Richard Crenna He is a wealthy businessman who met Maxine at a local diner which he later purchased for her Things between them became rocky several times once because of his son s opposition to the relationship They became engaged in 2003 but Jared died two days before the wedding Ignacio Messina Cheech Marin He is the landscape designer whom Maxine hired to work on her garden The two became close but Maxine learned he was not legally divorced from his wife and he had two children Courtney Messina Jossara Jinaro and Raul Messina Tito Ortiz Ignacio s mother hated Maxine which she found extremely funny Maxine refused to date him when she learned his divorce wasn t final They continued their friendship bound by a complicated set of rules Maxine established to prove they weren t dating He remained very supportive during Maxine s health problems When his divorce became final they began dating again in a complicated relationship At one point Maxine thought they were getting too close and she actually gave him away to her friend Patsy She later regretted it and asked Ignacio to dump Patsy He refuses to live by Maxine s ever changing rules and confronts her with a marriage proposal as a solution which she accepts Murdered cast member EditOn October 21 2005 16 year old Tara Correa who played Graciela Reyes in the show was shot to death outside an apartment complex in Inglewood California Suspected gang member Damien Watts 20 was charged with her murder on March 1 2006 he was convicted on January 23 2009 2 When charged Watts was in custody for a separate shooting 3 Watts was sentenced on February 27 2009 to life imprisonment with no chance of parole 4 Production EditJudging Amy takes place in Hartford Connecticut Although the show often shows the Hartford Judicial District Court as having the address of 1265 street unknown the actual address of the Hartford Judicial District is 95 Washington Street family matters are heard on 90 Washington Street and the Superior Court Juvenile Matters of Hartford is in 920 Broad Street Hartford CT 06106 5 Episodes EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Series overview Edit Judging Amy SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired123September 19 1999 1999 09 19 May 23 2000 2000 05 23 222October 10 2000 2000 10 10 May 22 2001 2001 05 22 324September 25 2001 2001 09 25 May 21 2002 2002 05 21 424October 1 2002 2002 10 01 May 13 2003 2003 05 13 523September 23 2003 2003 09 23 May 18 2004 2004 05 18 622September 28 2004 2004 09 28 May 3 2005 2005 05 03 Season 1 1999 2000 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code11 Pilot James HaymanStory by John Tinker amp Bill D EliaTeleplay by Barbara Hall amp John Tinker amp Bill D EliaSeptember 19 1999 1999 09 19 1ADG0122 Short Calendar Jack BenderNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichSeptember 21 1999 1999 09 21 1ADG0233 Trial by Jury James HaymanNatalie ChaidezSeptember 28 1999 1999 09 28 1ADG0444 Victim Soul James FrawleyBarbara HallOctober 5 1999 1999 10 05 1ADG0355 Last Tango in Hartford James FrawleyNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichOctober 12 1999 1999 10 12 1ADG0566 Witch Hunt Ken OlinPaul KaronOctober 19 1999 1999 10 19 1ADG0677 Impartial Bias James HaymanDavid W ZuckerNovember 2 1999 1999 11 02 1ADG0788 Near Death Experience Kevin DowlingAngel Dean LopezNovember 9 1999 1999 11 09 1ADG0899 The Persistence of Tectonics Joe Ann FogleRandall CaldwellNovember 23 1999 1999 11 23 1ADG091010 Crowded House Martha MitchellLyla OliverNovember 30 1999 1999 11 30 1ADG101111 Presumed Innocent James HaymanNatalie ChaidezDecember 14 1999 1999 12 14 1ADG111212 Spoil the Child Kristoffer TaboriNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichJanuary 11 2000 2000 01 11 1ADG121313 Zero to Sixty Anita W AddisonDavid Silverman amp Marcy Gray RubinJanuary 18 2000 2000 01 18 1ADG131414 Shaken Not Stirred David SemelKerry Lenhart amp John J SakmarFebruary 8 2000 2000 02 08 1ADG141515 Culture Class Jack BenderTed MannFebruary 15 2000 2000 02 15 1ADG151616 The Wee Hours James HaymanHart HansonFebruary 22 2000 2000 02 22 1ADG161717 Drawing the Line Jack BenderLyla Oliver amp Randall CaldwellFebruary 29 2000 2000 02 29 1ADG171818 Human Touch Martha MitchellJoshua SternMarch 21 2000 2000 03 21 1ADG181919 The Out of Towners Bob McCrackenHart Hanson amp David W ZuckerApril 18 2000 2000 04 18 1ADG192020 The God Thing Kevin DowlingKaren HallMay 2 2000 2000 05 02 1ADG202121 Gray vs Gray James HaymanKerry Lenhart amp John J SakmarMay 9 2000 2000 05 09 1ADG212222 Not with a Whimper David PlattNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichMay 16 2000 2000 05 16 1ADG222323 Blast from the Past James HaymanBarbara HallMay 23 2000 2000 05 23 1ADG23Season 2 2000 2001 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code241 Zero Tolerance James HaymanBarbara HallOctober 10 2000 2000 10 10 2ADG01252 You re Not the Boss of Me Kevin DowlingNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichOctober 24 2000 2000 10 24 2ADG02263 Instincts Martin DavidsonLyla OliverOctober 31 2000 2000 10 31 2ADG03274 Convictions Martha MitchellRandall CaldwellNovember 14 2000 2000 11 14 2ADG04285 Unnecessary Roughness David PlattHart HansonNovember 21 2000 2000 11 21 2ADG05296 The Burden of Perspective Kristoffer TaboriJoseph DoughertyNovember 28 2000 2000 11 28 2ADG06307 Dog Days James HaymanKaren HallDecember 12 2000 2000 12 12 2ADG07318 Waterworld Bob McCrackenNicole Yorkin amp Dawn PrestwichDecember 19 2000 2000 12 19 2ADG08329 The Undertow Jack BenderHart HansonJanuary 9 2001 2001 01 09 2ADG093310 Adoption Day James HaymanPaul KaronJanuary 16 2001 2001 01 16 2ADG103411 The Claw is Our Master Alvin BrownKaren HallJanuary 30 2001 2001 01 30 2ADG113512 8 1 2 Narrow Helen ShaverJoseph DoughertyFebruary 6 2001 2001 02 06 2ADG123613 The Beginning the End and the Murky Middle Elodie KeeneThad MumfordFebruary 13 2001 2001 02 13 2ADG133714 One For the Road Brad SilberlingLyla OliverFebruary 20 2001 2001 02 20 2ADG143815 The Treachery of Compromise Andrew RobinsonRandall CaldwellFebruary 27 2001 2001 02 27 2ADG153916 Everybody Falls Down Jack BenderStory by Sibyl GardnerTeleplay by Joseph DoughertyMarch 20 2001 2001 03 20 2ADG164017 Romeo and Juliet Must Die Well Maybe Just Juliet Kristoffer TaboriHart HansonApril 10 2001 2001 04 10 2ADG174118 The Unforgiven James HaymanStory by Karen Hall amp Hart HansonTeleplay by Karen HallApril 24 2001 2001 04 24 2ADG184219 Between the Wanting and the Getting Joseph DoughertyDawn Prestwich amp Nicole Yorkin amp Joseph DoughertyMay 1 2001 2001 05 01 2ADG194320 Grounded James HaymanDawn Comer JeffersonMay 8 2001 2001 05 08 2ADG204421 Redheaded Stepchild James HaymanBarbara Hall amp Karen Hall amp Hart HansonMay 15 2001 2001 05 15 2ADG214522 Hold on Tight Kenneth ZunderBarbara HallMay 22 2001 2001 05 22 2ADG22Season 3 2001 2002 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date461 The Last Word Daniel SackheimBarbara HallSeptember 25 2001 2001 09 25 472 Off the Grid Jack BenderJoseph DoughertyOctober 2 2001 2001 10 02 483 Darkness for Light David PlattHart HansonOctober 9 2001 2001 10 09 494 The Right Thing to Do Joanna KernsBarbara HallOctober 16 2001 2001 10 16 505 Look Closer Paul Michael GlaserLyla OliverOctober 23 2001 2001 10 23 516 The Unbearable Lightness of Being Family Janet DavidsonRandall CaldwellOctober 30 2001 2001 10 30 527 Imbroglio Daniel SackheimRobert GirardiNovember 6 2001 2001 11 06 538 Rights of Passage Andrew RobinsonPaul GuyotNovember 20 2001 2001 11 20 549 Surprised by Gravity Kevin DowlingJoseph DoughertyNovember 27 2001 2001 11 27 5510 Beating the Bounds Keith SamplesHart HansonDecember 11 2001 2001 12 11 5611 Crime and Puzzlement Elodie KeeneKaren HallDecember 18 2001 2001 12 18 5712 Who Shot Dick Nancy MaloneBarbara HallJanuary 8 2002 2002 01 08 5813 The Cook of the Money Pot James HaymanLyla OliverJanuary 15 2002 2002 01 15 5914 The Extinction of the Dinosaurs Lee Shallat ChemelRandall CaldwellJanuary 22 2002 2002 01 22 6015 Can They Do That With Vegetables Thomas R MooreDawn Comer JeffersonFebruary 5 2002 2002 02 05 6116 Woman in Cacti With a Curled Up Rat Joe Ann FogleKaren HallFebruary 26 2002 2002 02 26 6217 Not Stumbling But Dancing Joseph DoughertyJoseph DoughertyMarch 5 2002 2002 03 05 6318 The Justice League of America Martha MitchellHart HansonMarch 26 2002 2002 03 26 6419 Men Aren t Monsters Richard GershmanStephen NeigherApril 2 2002 2002 04 02 6520 The Bottle Show Andrew RobinsonBarry O BrienApril 9 2002 2002 04 09 6621 Tidal Wave Kevin DowlingLyla Oliver amp Randall CaldwellApril 23 2002 2002 04 23 6722 Boston Terriers from France Peter LevinStory by Karen HallTeleplay by Paul Guyot amp Dawn Comer JeffersonMay 7 2002 2002 05 07 6823 Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition Elodie KeeneHart HansonMay 14 2002 2002 05 14 6924 Come Back Soon Daniel SackheimBarbara HallMay 21 2002 2002 05 21 Season 4 2002 2003 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date701 Lost in the System James FrawleyBarbara HallOctober 1 2002 2002 10 01 712 Thursday s Child Joe Ann FogleHart HansonOctober 8 2002 2002 10 08 723 Every Stranger s Face I See Peter LevinAlex TaubOctober 15 2002 2002 10 15 734 The Frozen Zone Alan MyersonKaren HallOctober 22 2002 2002 10 22 745 Cause for Alarm Elodie KeeneRandall CaldwellOctober 29 2002 2002 10 29 756 Roses and Truth Kevin DowlingLyla OliverNovember 5 2002 2002 11 05 767 Damage Control James FrawleyPaul GuyotNovember 12 2002 2002 11 12 778 A Pretty Good Day Joe Ann FogleDawn Comer JeffersonNovember 19 2002 2002 11 19 789 Boys to Men Helen ShaverBarbara HallNovember 26 2002 2002 11 26 7910 People of the Lie Andrew RobinsonKaren HallDecember 10 2002 2002 12 10 8011 Lost and Found James HaymanAlex TaubDecember 17 2002 2002 12 17 8112 Ye Olde Freedom Inn Kevin DowlingLyla OliverJanuary 7 2003 2003 01 07 8213 The Best Interests of the Child Richard GershmanRandall CaldwellJanuary 21 2003 2003 01 21 8314 Wild Card Alan MyersonMatt WittenFebruary 4 2003 2003 02 04 8415 Maxine Interrupted James FrawleyKaren HallFebruary 11 2003 2003 02 11 8516 Sixteen Going on Seventeen Fred GerberAlex TaubFebruary 18 2003 2003 02 18 8617 Judging Eric Donna DeitchHart HansonFebruary 25 2003 2003 02 25 8718 Looking for Quarters James HaymanPaul GuyotMarch 18 2003 2003 03 18 8819 Just Say Oops Helen ShaverDawn Comer JeffersonApril 1 2003 2003 04 01 8920 Requiem Peter LevinBarbara HallApril 15 2003 2003 04 15 9021 Picture of Perfect Kenneth ZunderStephanie RippsApril 22 2003 2003 04 22 9122 CSO Hartford James FrawleyLyla Oliver amp Paul GuyotApril 29 2003 2003 04 29 9223 Marry Marry Quite Contrary Alan MyersonJames Stanley amp Dianne Messina StanleyMay 6 2003 2003 05 06 9324 Shock and Awe James FrawleyStory by Alex TaubTeleplay by Randall Caldwell amp Dawn Comer JeffersonMay 13 2003 2003 05 13 Season 5 2003 2004 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date941 Motion Sickness James FrawleyAlex TaubSeptember 23 2003 2003 09 23 952 Going Down Paul Michael GlaserKaren HallSeptember 30 2003 2003 09 30 963 Ex Parte of Five Helen ShaverCarla KettnerOctober 7 2003 2003 10 07 974 Tricks of the Trade Peter LevinLyla OliverOctober 14 2003 2003 10 14 985 The Wrong Man James FrawleyCarol BarbeeOctober 21 2003 2003 10 21 996 Into the Fire Kevin DowlingPaul GuyotOctober 28 2003 2003 10 28 1007 Kilt Trip Alan MyersonKaren Hall amp Alex TaubNovember 4 2003 2003 11 04 1018 The Long Goodbye Vincent MisianoBarry O BrienNovember 11 2003 2003 11 11 1029 Rumspringa Mel DamskiStephanie RippsNovember 25 2003 2003 11 25 10310 Sex and the Single Mother Karen ArthurStory by Carla KettnerTeleplay by Barry O Brien amp Paul GuyotDecember 16 2003 2003 12 16 10411 Christenings Martha MitchellCarol BarbeeJanuary 6 2004 2004 01 06 10512 Dancing in the Dark Andrew RobinsonLyla OliverJanuary 13 2004 2004 01 13 10613 Sins of the Father Richard GershmanAlison CareyFebruary 3 2004 2004 02 03 10714 Roadhouse Blues Helen ShaverBarry O BrienFebruary 10 2004 2004 02 10 10815 Werewolves of Hartford Jessica LandawPaul GuyotFebruary 17 2004 2004 02 17 10916 Baggage Claim Lewis H GouldStory by Stephanie RippsTeleplay by Carol BarbeeFebruary 24 2004 2004 02 24 11017 The Song that Never Ends James FrawleyStory by Lyla OliverTeleplay by Paul Guyot amp Barry O BrienMarch 2 2004 2004 03 02 11118 Disposable Alan MyersonDiego GutierrezMarch 16 2004 2004 03 16 11219 The Quick and the Dead Andrew RobinsonLyla OliverApril 6 2004 2004 04 06 11320 Slade s Chophouse Fred GerberKaren HallApril 27 2004 2004 04 27 11421 Predictive Neglect James FrawleyRob FrescoMay 4 2004 2004 05 04 11522 My Little Runway Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeMay 11 2004 2004 05 11 11623 Sex Lives and Expedia com James FrawleyStory by Paul Guyot amp Barry O BrienTeleplay by Karen Hall amp Lyla OliverMay 18 2004 2004 05 18 Season 6 2004 2005 Edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date1171 Accountability James FrawleyRichard Kramer amp Carol BarbeeSeptember 28 2004 2004 09 28 1182 Lullaby Helen ShaverBarry O BrienOctober 12 2004 2004 10 12 1193 Legacy Fred GerberConstance M BurgeOctober 19 2004 2004 10 19 1204 Consent Alan MyersonSamuel BernsteinOctober 26 2004 2004 10 26 1215 Order and Chaos Matt ShakmanChristopher AmbroseNovember 23 2004 2004 11 23 1226 Catching It Early Lewis H GouldK J SteinbergNovember 30 2004 2004 11 30 1237 Early Winter James FrawleyStephen Scaia amp Matthew FedermanDecember 7 2004 2004 12 07 1248 Conditional Surrender Helen ShaverMatthew J LiebermanDecember 14 2004 2004 12 14 1259 Silent Era Martha MitchellCarol BarbeeJanuary 11 2005 2005 01 11 12610 The Long Run Andrew RobinsonBarry O BrienJanuary 18 2005 2005 01 18 12711 10 000 Steps Richard GershmanConstance M BurgeJanuary 25 2005 2005 01 25 12812 You Don t Know Me James KramerChristopher AmbroseFebruary 1 2005 2005 02 01 12913 Dream a Little Dream James FrawleyAdam BelanoffFebruary 15 2005 2005 02 15 13014 Happy Borthday Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeFebruary 22 2005 2005 02 22 13115 Hard to Get Bill RauchMatthew J LiebermanMarch 8 2005 2005 03 08 13216 The Paper War Fred GerberStephen Scaia amp Matthew FedermanMarch 15 2005 2005 03 15 13317 The New Normal Helen ShaverDavid McMillanMarch 22 2005 2005 03 22 13418 Sorry I Missed You Alan MyersonK J SteinbergApril 5 2005 2005 04 05 13519 Revolutions Per Minute John Kent HarrisonRobert LevineApril 12 2005 2005 04 12 13620 Too Little Too Late Jessica LandawChristopher AmbroseApril 19 2005 2005 04 19 13721 Getting Out Richard GershmanBarry O BrienApril 26 2005 2005 04 26 13822 My Name is Amy Gray Helen ShaverCarol BarbeeMay 3 2005 2005 05 03 Broadcast EditAfter six seasons Judging Amy was canceled by CBS on May 18 2005 In the United States repeats aired on TNT until the fall of 2007 On July 17 2011 UP the former Gospel Music Channel began airing the series daily albeit with content and episode edits including episode removals to conform to the network s programming direction and ownership Since February 2016 it has aired more intermittently on the network mainly in the form of all day marathons episode removals have been relaxed under a more secular programming direction that included fellow Connecticut set series Gilmore Girls being added to UP s schedule Judging Amy is broadcast in Australia on channels ELEVEN and 111 Hits and in New Zealand on Prime In Canada the show aired on channel Series and beginning in September 2017 in French with described video on AMI tele Ireland s TV3 carried the show as did UK stations Living TV Hallmark Channel 4 and CBS Drama Israel s YES Base Channel also carries the show Reception EditCritical Edit See also List of awards and nominations received by Judging Amy Several reviewers have suggested the show took inspiration from the formula established by Providence 6 Reviewers also cite the relationship between Brenneman and Daly s characters as the selling point of the show 7 Also likely is the physical similarities at the time between Brenneman and the lead actress in Providence Melina Kanakaredes Amy Gray makes reference to Providence in episode 3 18 The Justice League of America In this episode Amy is attending her Harvard Law School class tenth reunion and her old friends cannot seem to remember Amy has moved to Hartford They think she resides in Providence Finally Amy is pushed to state It s Hartford David Providence is a whole other universe Ratings Edit Season 1 21st 14 1 million viewers 8 Season 2 28th 13 3 million viewers 9 Season 3 21st 13 9 million viewers 10 Season 4 26th 13 1 million viewers 11 Season 5 39th 10 7 million viewers 12 Season 6 37th 10 6 million viewers 13 References Edit Season 2 episode 5 Unnecessary Roughness Gang member convicted of murdering Judging Amy actress Los Angeles Times January 23 2009 Retrieved September 5 2009 Alleged Gang Member Charged in Shooting Death of Teen Actress Los Angeles County District Attorney s Office March 1 2006 Archived from the original on November 16 2008 Retrieved March 27 2009 Gangster gets life for killing Judging Amy teen Today com Associated Press February 27 2009 Archived from the original on April 5 2018 Retrieved February 28 2009 General Court Information CT Judicial Branch state ct us Archived from the original on May 12 2016 Retrieved March 19 2015 Entertainment Weekly s EW com Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 19 2015 Television Reviews Essays Features Columns News and Blogs in TV PopMatters PopMatters Retrieved March 19 2015 Charts all shook up Variety October 9 2002 The Bitter End Entertainment Weekly June 1 2001 How did your favorite show rate USA Today May 28 2002 Rank And File Entertainment Weekly June 6 2003 ABC Medianet Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved November 1 2009 ABC Medianet Archived from 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