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Just Legal

Just Legal is an American courtroom drama television series that stars Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel as two courtroom lawyers in Venice, California. The series premiered on The WB on September 19, 2005, and was canceled on October 3, 2005, after three episodes had been aired. Almost a year later The WB burned off five additional episodes following a repeat of the pilot on August 6, 2006. The series concluded on September 10, 2006. This is the last show to air on The WB before its rebrand to The CW.

Just Legal
Jay Baruchel as Skip Ross and Don Johnson as Grant Cooper
GenreLegal drama
Created byJonathan Shapiro
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsVenice, Los Angeles, California
Camera setupSingle-Camera
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkThe WB
ReleaseSeptember 19, 2005 (2005-09-19) –
September 10, 2006 (2006-09-10)

Synopsis edit

Just Legal, starring Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel, is a drama about two "amusingly mismatched lawyers"[1] that "comes at you unassumingly."[2] David "Skip" Ross (Baruchel), 19, is a legal genius who graduated from law school at the top of his class, but now can find no one to hire him. Enter Grant Cooper, a washed-up middle-aged lawyer who has made one too many bad choices in his career, leaving him a jaded court-appointed attorney, rejected by his peers. Skip is Grant's golf caddy, and he convinces Grant just to let him write a legal brief for him; but when they arrive at the courthouse, Grant is told he needs a "second chair" (an attorney to sit at the second seat at counsel's table), and he gives them the only one he has: Skip Ross. Grant has no intention of actually bringing Skip into his practice, but his charm, enthusiasm, intelligence, and most of all, ability to actually win a case, win Grant over.

There are a variety of cases featured on the show, from murder cases to botched plastic surgery. Many of the storylines are based on real-life cases. Grant and Skip do their own "dirty work" for their cases, going to crime scenes and interviewing witnesses, as Grant teaches Skip more about what it means to be a “real lawyer” and Skip teaches Grant more about what it means to trust in people. The series is set in Venice and neighboring Santa Monica, California.

Reception edit

The scores by Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic differ very greatly as the former gave a 77% 'fresh', but the other a mere 53% 'yellow'.

Cast and characters edit

  • Don Johnson as Grant H. Cooper:[1] A functioning alcoholic with a cynical view of the world, Cooper is nonetheless touched by the enthusiasm and idealism he sees in his unlikely new protégé. Skip's brilliant mind allowed him to excel at all things academic, but he had a sheltered upbringing and now finds himself in the working world with few social skills to fall back on. Skip needs the practical advice that can only come from an experienced trial lawyer, and Cooper is only too happy to have someone around to do the "grunt" work. As he helps the young man make the transition from school and boyhood to the tough world of court and manhood, Cooper is reminded of the best part of himself—the part that got lost along the way. Cooper repeatedly prides himself with being "jaded" after 27 years on the job.[1] After refusing to agree to a plea bargain for one of his clients (several years before the series begins), he lost the case and that client was put to death by lethal injection, which for Cooper was the beginning of his downward spiral. From then on, he was forced to make a living as a small-time ambulance chaser, and has no problem admitting to it.
  • Jay Baruchel as David "Skip" Ross:[1] David Ross is nicknamed "Skip" by his peers, not because he skipped classes, but rather because he skipped so many grades through his young life. By age 18 he is already a lawyer and a member of the California Bar Association, having graduated first in his class. His ambition is to become the best trial lawyer ever, originally inspired by one of his favorite movies, To Kill a Mockingbird. Unfortunately for him, no downtown law firm is willing to hire him because of his age.[1] His young age is also hard on him because it is difficult for him to find a place to rent, since no one will believe that he is an actual lawyer. With Grant's help, Skip learns the inner workings of the legal system and the "do"s and "don't"s about courtroom law. Unlike Cooper, Skip is an optimist and looks at everything in a positive way. Skip cannot escape the fact that his college friend, Kate Manat (Susan Ward) has been hired by a downtown law firm and is often on the opposite side of the courtroom, a situation made more awkward by the fact that he is attracted to her. David "Skip" Ross is similar to Doogie Howser, M.D.
  • Jaime Lee Kirchner as Dulcinea "Dee" Real:[1] The law office has only one employee, Dulcinea "Dee" Real, a former client of Cooper's who took the job to pay off her legal fees and fulfill her parole requirements. An African American in her mid-twenties, Dee is tough, blue collar and strikingly beautiful; a woman who looks amazing in jeans, a T-shirt and an electronic ankle bracelet. Her crime was murder and although Cooper managed to get the charge reduced to manslaughter, he was not able to keep her out of jail. Though he won't admit it, Cooper feels guilty that Dee ended up serving time. Smart, capable and completely immune to Cooper's charm, Dee can hold her own against Cooper and Skip, and she often manages to intimidate them both.
  • Reiley McClendon as Tom Ross, Skip's little brother. He's cool, calm, suave, and a likable guy. Unfortunately for him, he isn't as smart as his older brother, since he has failed 10th grade. He also can't seem to understand why Skip is such a workaholic and why his brother doesn't have much of a social life. Tom also enjoys hanging out at his brother's apartment, even though Skip doesn't approve.
  • Susan Ward as Kate Manat: Skip and Kate were college friends and study partners. Kate was hired by one of the downtown law firms that did not hire Skip.

Episodes edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
US viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Andrew DavisJonathan ShapiroSeptember 19, 2005 (2005-09-19)4752793.44[3]
After graduating from law school at 18, David "Skip" Ross finds his dreams of becoming a great trial lawyer thwarted when he is rejected by a prestigious law firm due to his age. After caddying for Grant Cooper, a once great lawyer now burnt-out by the pressures of life who runs his own less than respectable firm, Skip is offered a job with the promise to get trial experience. Skip's parents have concerns about his decision to work with Cooper. As they work Skip's first case, a woman accused of killing her boyfriend's rival drug dealer, Skip helps Cooper regain a belief in himself and the cases they are working.
2"The Runner"Dwight H. LittleJonathan ShapiroSeptember 26, 2005 (2005-09-26)2T70012.96[4]
When a liquor store is robbed and the store clerk is killed the police arrest Zeke Rawlins (Jocko Sims), an African-American man fleeing the scene. Skip, believing Zeke's claims of innocence, builds their case around the police arresting the "nearest person of color". Cooper and Skip are caught off guard by the final witness in the trial. Skip and Cooper also meet Kate, a former classmate of Skip's, who is working at the law firm that rejected Skip.
3"The Limit"John BadhamRob BraginOctober 3, 2005 (2005-10-03)2T70022.88[5]
4"The Body in the Trunk"Tim MathesonCraig O'Neil & Jason TracyAugust 13, 2006 (2006-08-13)2T7003N/A
5"The Heater"Dennis SmithNick ThielAugust 20, 2006 (2006-08-20)2T70041.59[6]
6"The Rainmaker"Dwight H. LittleRama Laurie StagnerAugust 27, 2006 (2006-08-27)2T70051.12[7]
7"The Code"Oz ScottAlfredo Barrios Jr.September 3, 2006 (2006-09-03)2T70061.34[8]
8"The Bar"Kevin DowlingJonathan ShapiroSeptember 10, 2006 (2006-09-10)2T70071.48[9]

Cancellation and reairing edit

Just Legal was cancelled in October 2005 after only three episodes aired due to low ratings; the program lost a large portion of its lead-in 7th Heaven’s audience and came in last place among the six major broadcast networks in its Monday night timeslot. After almost a year off the air, the series returned on August 6, 2006 with a rerun of the pilot episode, followed by the network burning off the final five episodes on subsequent Sundays. The final episode aired on September 10, 2006.

Popular culture references edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Bianco, Robert (September 18, 2005). "Don Johnson lifts 'Legal'". USA Today. Retrieved August 22, 2006.
  2. ^ Bianculli, David (September 19, 2005). . New York Daily News. Archived from the original on November 11, 2005. Retrieved August 26, 2006.
  3. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. September 27, 2005. Archived from the original on June 1, 2009. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  4. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 4, 2005. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  5. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. October 11, 2005. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  6. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. August 22, 2006. Archived from the original on April 28, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  7. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. August 29, 2006. Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  8. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. September 5, 2006. Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  9. ^ (Press release). ABC Medianet. September 12, 2006. Archived from the original on March 29, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2011.
  10. ^ a b "Brother's Keeper/Pilot". Miami Vice. Season 1. Episode 1. 1984-09-16. NBC.
  11. ^ "The Pilot". Just Legal. Season 1. Episode 1. 2005-09-19. The WB.
  12. ^ "The Heater". Just Legal. Season 1. Episode 5. 2006-08-20. The WB.
  13. ^ "The Great McCarthy". Miami Vice. Season 1. Episode 8. 1984-11-16. NBC.

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Just Legal is an American courtroom drama television series that stars Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel as two courtroom lawyers in Venice California The series premiered on The WB on September 19 2005 and was canceled on October 3 2005 after three episodes had been aired Almost a year later The WB burned off five additional episodes following a repeat of the pilot on August 6 2006 The series concluded on September 10 2006 This is the last show to air on The WB before its rebrand to The CW Just LegalJay Baruchel as Skip Ross and Don Johnson as Grant CooperGenreLegal dramaCreated byJonathan ShapiroStarringDon Johnson Jay Baruchel Jaime Lee Kirchner Susan WardCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes8ProductionExecutive producersJerry Bruckheimer Jonathan Littman Jonathan ShapiroProduction locationsVenice Los Angeles CaliforniaCamera setupSingle CameraRunning time43 minutesProduction companiesJerry Bruckheimer Television Warner Bros TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkThe WBReleaseSeptember 19 2005 2005 09 19 September 10 2006 2006 09 10 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Reception 3 Cast and characters 4 Episodes 5 Cancellation and reairing 6 Popular culture references 7 References 8 External linksSynopsis editJust Legal starring Don Johnson and Jay Baruchel is a drama about two amusingly mismatched lawyers 1 that comes at you unassumingly 2 David Skip Ross Baruchel 19 is a legal genius who graduated from law school at the top of his class but now can find no one to hire him Enter Grant Cooper a washed up middle aged lawyer who has made one too many bad choices in his career leaving him a jaded court appointed attorney rejected by his peers Skip is Grant s golf caddy and he convinces Grant just to let him write a legal brief for him but when they arrive at the courthouse Grant is told he needs a second chair an attorney to sit at the second seat at counsel s table and he gives them the only one he has Skip Ross Grant has no intention of actually bringing Skip into his practice but his charm enthusiasm intelligence and most of all ability to actually win a case win Grant over There are a variety of cases featured on the show from murder cases to botched plastic surgery Many of the storylines are based on real life cases Grant and Skip do their own dirty work for their cases going to crime scenes and interviewing witnesses as Grant teaches Skip more about what it means to be a real lawyer and Skip teaches Grant more about what it means to trust in people The series is set in Venice and neighboring Santa Monica California Reception editThe scores by Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic differ very greatly as the former gave a 77 fresh but the other a mere 53 yellow Cast and characters editDon Johnson as Grant H Cooper 1 A functioning alcoholic with a cynical view of the world Cooper is nonetheless touched by the enthusiasm and idealism he sees in his unlikely new protege Skip s brilliant mind allowed him to excel at all things academic but he had a sheltered upbringing and now finds himself in the working world with few social skills to fall back on Skip needs the practical advice that can only come from an experienced trial lawyer and Cooper is only too happy to have someone around to do the grunt work As he helps the young man make the transition from school and boyhood to the tough world of court and manhood Cooper is reminded of the best part of himself the part that got lost along the way Cooper repeatedly prides himself with being jaded after 27 years on the job 1 After refusing to agree to a plea bargain for one of his clients several years before the series begins he lost the case and that client was put to death by lethal injection which for Cooper was the beginning of his downward spiral From then on he was forced to make a living as a small time ambulance chaser and has no problem admitting to it Jay Baruchel as David Skip Ross 1 David Ross is nicknamed Skip by his peers not because he skipped classes but rather because he skipped so many grades through his young life By age 18 he is already a lawyer and a member of the California Bar Association having graduated first in his class His ambition is to become the best trial lawyer ever originally inspired by one of his favorite movies To Kill a Mockingbird Unfortunately for him no downtown law firm is willing to hire him because of his age 1 His young age is also hard on him because it is difficult for him to find a place to rent since no one will believe that he is an actual lawyer With Grant s help Skip learns the inner workings of the legal system and the do s and don t s about courtroom law Unlike Cooper Skip is an optimist and looks at everything in a positive way Skip cannot escape the fact that his college friend Kate Manat Susan Ward has been hired by a downtown law firm and is often on the opposite side of the courtroom a situation made more awkward by the fact that he is attracted to her David Skip Ross is similar to Doogie Howser M D Jaime Lee Kirchner as Dulcinea Dee Real 1 The law office has only one employee Dulcinea Dee Real a former client of Cooper s who took the job to pay off her legal fees and fulfill her parole requirements An African American in her mid twenties Dee is tough blue collar and strikingly beautiful a woman who looks amazing in jeans a T shirt and an electronic ankle bracelet Her crime was murder and although Cooper managed to get the charge reduced to manslaughter he was not able to keep her out of jail Though he won t admit it Cooper feels guilty that Dee ended up serving time Smart capable and completely immune to Cooper s charm Dee can hold her own against Cooper and Skip and she often manages to intimidate them both Reiley McClendon as Tom Ross Skip s little brother He s cool calm suave and a likable guy Unfortunately for him he isn t as smart as his older brother since he has failed 10th grade He also can t seem to understand why Skip is such a workaholic and why his brother doesn t have much of a social life Tom also enjoys hanging out at his brother s apartment even though Skip doesn t approve Susan Ward as Kate Manat Skip and Kate were college friends and study partners Kate was hired by one of the downtown law firms that did not hire Skip Episodes editNo TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeUS viewers millions 1 Pilot Andrew DavisJonathan ShapiroSeptember 19 2005 2005 09 19 4752793 44 3 After graduating from law school at 18 David Skip Ross finds his dreams of becoming a great trial lawyer thwarted when he is rejected by a prestigious law firm due to his age After caddying for Grant Cooper a once great lawyer now burnt out by the pressures of life who runs his own less than respectable firm Skip is offered a job with the promise to get trial experience Skip s parents have concerns about his decision to work with Cooper As they work Skip s first case a woman accused of killing her boyfriend s rival drug dealer Skip helps Cooper regain a belief in himself and the cases they are working 2 The Runner Dwight H LittleJonathan ShapiroSeptember 26 2005 2005 09 26 2T70012 96 4 When a liquor store is robbed and the store clerk is killed the police arrest Zeke Rawlins Jocko Sims an African American man fleeing the scene Skip believing Zeke s claims of innocence builds their case around the police arresting the nearest person of color Cooper and Skip are caught off guard by the final witness in the trial Skip and Cooper also meet Kate a former classmate of Skip s who is working at the law firm that rejected Skip 3 The Limit John BadhamRob BraginOctober 3 2005 2005 10 03 2T70022 88 5 4 The Body in the Trunk Tim MathesonCraig O Neil amp Jason TracyAugust 13 2006 2006 08 13 2T7003N A 5 The Heater Dennis SmithNick ThielAugust 20 2006 2006 08 20 2T70041 59 6 6 The Rainmaker Dwight H LittleRama Laurie StagnerAugust 27 2006 2006 08 27 2T70051 12 7 7 The Code Oz ScottAlfredo Barrios Jr September 3 2006 2006 09 03 2T70061 34 8 8 The Bar Kevin DowlingJonathan ShapiroSeptember 10 2006 2006 09 10 2T70071 48 9 Cancellation and reairing editJust Legal was cancelled in October 2005 after only three episodes aired due to low ratings the program lost a large portion of its lead in 7th Heaven s audience and came in last place among the six major broadcast networks in its Monday night timeslot After almost a year off the air the series returned on August 6 2006 with a rerun of the pilot episode followed by the network burning off the final five episodes on subsequent Sundays The final episode aired on September 10 2006 Popular culture references editDon Johnson s character Grant Cooper is much like his role of Det Sonny Crockett on Miami Vice in that both are cynical jaded men of the law who do know right from wrong but are willing to stand up against the powers that be if necessary 1 10 11 In the episode The Heater Grant Cooper says I used to live on a boat This is a subtle reference to his days on Miami Vice where he played Det Sonny Crockett who lived on the boat St Vitus Dance 10 12 Cooper was also the surname of his partner Rico Tubbs s alias on Miami Vice Rico Cooper 13 Names like Nancy Grace Mark Geragos Johnnie Cochran and Greta Van Susteren were mentioned in the show Famous modern day courtroom cases such as those of Scott Peterson and Robert Blake were mentioned References edit a b c d e f g Bianco Robert September 18 2005 Don Johnson lifts Legal USA Today Retrieved August 22 2006 Bianculli David September 19 2005 It s Legal amp a lot of fun too New York Daily News Archived from the original on November 11 2005 Retrieved August 26 2006 WEEKLY PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 09 19 05 THROUGH 09 25 05 Press release ABC Medianet September 27 2005 Archived from the original on June 1 2009 Retrieved January 25 2011 WEEKLY PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 09 26 05 THROUGH 10 02 05 Press release ABC Medianet October 4 2005 Archived from the original on December 21 2008 Retrieved January 25 2011 WEEKLY PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 10 03 05 THROUGH 10 09 05 Press release ABC Medianet October 11 2005 Archived from the original on December 21 2008 Retrieved January 25 2011 WEEKLY PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 08 14 06 THROUGH 08 20 06 Press release ABC Medianet August 22 2006 Archived from the original on April 28 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 WEEKLY ABC PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 08 21 06 THROUGH 08 27 06 Press release ABC Medianet August 29 2006 Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 PRIMETIME RANKINGS REPORT WEEK OF AUGUST 28TH Press release ABC Medianet September 5 2006 Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 WEEKLY PROGRAM RANKINGS FROM 09 04 06 THROUGH 09 10 06 Press release ABC Medianet September 12 2006 Archived from the original on March 29 2012 Retrieved January 25 2011 a b Brother s Keeper Pilot Miami Vice Season 1 Episode 1 1984 09 16 NBC The Pilot Just Legal Season 1 Episode 1 2005 09 19 The WB The Heater Just Legal Season 1 Episode 5 2006 08 20 The WB The Great McCarthy Miami Vice Season 1 Episode 8 1984 11 16 NBC External links edithttps www rottentomatoes com tv just legal s01 https www metacritic com tv just legal critic reviews Just Legal at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Just Legal amp oldid 1203403555, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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