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The best TV shows about lawyers. 1. Suits (2011–2019) Error: please try again. On the run from a drug deal gone bad, brilliant college dropout Mike Ross, finds himself working with Harvey Specter, one of New York City's best lawyers. Stars: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty. 2. L.A. Law (1986–1994)
Following NBC's cancellation of the series, two television movies continuing the storyline were aired on TNT: The Pretender 2001 and The Pretender: Island of the Haunted. In 2013, creators Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle began updating the story with a series of books and graphic novels.
The subseries, such as Criminal Intent and Special Victim’s Unit, look at law enforcement from different perspectives; all show the steely mindset needed to succeed. The Shonda Rhimes series has not only no doubt inspired lots of people to go into law, but also introduces the key terms and processes within the judicial field.
Error: please try again. UK version of the long-running U.S. TV drama that tells the stories of two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. 19. How to Get Away with Murder (2014–2020)
The series follows Annalise Keating (Viola Davis), a law professor and criminal defense attorney who takes five students under her wing. It’s a fascinating drama, as those very people become intertwined in their very own murder plot. The show is rated so high mostly due to Davis’ incredible portrayal of Keating, and it has some interesting crossovers with Scandal , too.
As the show follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams, ) a law associate who never actually went to law school, Suits cleverly sees the character close the book on cases while maintaining his secret at the same time.
Your Honor is special because it’s one of the few law dramas that is serialized, where others tend to be procedural case-of-the-week type shows.
As the show is about a wife of a state attorney who goes back in to law when her husband is caught in the middle of a sex scandal, The Good Wife is massively influenced by real life events such as the scandal involving Bill Clinton.
Boston Legal is slightly different than The Practice, as it’s known to break the fourth wall a lot more, but there’s just as much law mumbo-jumbo for any fan of procedural courtroom dramas to love.
The Law & Order franchise is one of the most successful on TV, but the first spin-off of the series, Special Victims Unit, is rated higher than even the original series. Situated in a fictionalized version of the NYPD, SVU often focuses on crimes that are loosely based on real events that have gained considerable media attention.
Law & Order has several spin-off shows, Breaking Bad received a legal drama spin-off in the form of Better Call Saul, and of course, the great Boston Legal is a spin-off of The Practice. It’s one of the rare times in which a spin-off is better than the original.
Jarod is a pretender, a very intelligent person with the ability to slide into somebody else's personality. For that purpose, he has been taken from his family as a child in order to work for a secret agency called The Centre. But recently, he escaped.
This show was partially inspired by the life of Ferdinand Demara, Jr., a genius with an eidetic memory who could master any skill just by reading a book about it.
By what name was The Pretender (1996) officially released in India in English?
The series follows Jarod, a young man who is a "Pretender", a genius impostor able to quickly master the complex skill sets necessary to impersonate a member of any profession. Being kidnapped as a child by The Centre, a sinister think tank located in the fictional Blue Cove, Delaware, who exploited his Pretender abilities; Jarod escapes as an adult, and goes on the run. He is chased by a trio of Centre agents: Miss Parker, the daughter of a pivotal figure within The Centre; Sydney, a Centre psychologist who raised Jarod; and Broots, a Centre computer expert. In each episode, Jarod assumes a new professional identity (e.g., doctor, lawyer, soldier, pilot) to investigate a crime framed on someone else, and deliver justice to the actual culprits. In the meanwhile, Jarod searches for his origins, and leads Miss Parker, Sydney, and Broots on a chase to discover the dark secrets of The Centre – including how they are involved in the death of Miss Parker's mother.
The Pretender is an American action drama television series created by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle, that aired on NBC from September 19, 1996, to May 13, 2000.
The series was inspired by serial impostor Ferdinand Waldo Demara. A part of the network's Saturday night lineup, NBC cancelled the series after four seasons. TNT ordered two sequel television films that aired in 2001: The Pretender 2001 and The Pretender: Island of the Haunted.
Despite The Centre's resources, Jarod often stays a step or two ahead of his pursuers. While tracking down clues to his past and his parents, Jarod also targets criminals who have gone unpunished or undetected by the law. Through assumed identities (which involve different surnames, but always "Jarod" as a first name), he uncovers the truth about these crimes, and lures the perpetrators into staged set-ups that emulate the harm they have done to others, and forces them to confess their crimes. At times, he leaves Miss Parker and Sydney deliberate clues ("breadcrumbs") that point to the criminals he is targeting and why. During his adventures, Jarod also discovers the joys of the childhood he was denied while being raised in isolation — such as bubblegum, ice cream, a Slinky, and Silly Putty — that are often used in these traps. Meanwhile, Miss Parker, Sydney, and Broots learns more about The Centre's dark secrets, and how the institution was involved in the death of Miss Parker's mother.
Loyalty is a recurring theme in the series. During the first season, Jarod sends Miss Parker evidence that she too has been manipulated by the organization, which is led by her father ("Mr. Parker"). Miss Parker discovers that she has been lied to about her mother's death, and The Centre was actually involved in her death (which she had been told was suicide ). Although her loyalty wavers on her quest for answers, and some specific periods – most notably during early season two, when her father disappears and is replaced by Mr. Lyle and Brigitte – it never completely falters.
In response to an outpouring of emails from fans, which prompted negotiations involving the show's creators and both NBC and TNT, two telemovies – The Pretender 2001 and Island of the Haunted – were aired on TNT in 2001. Both movies ended with an unresolved cliffhanger .
Michael T. Weiss portrayed Jarod on the TV series Profiler during an NBC crossover event. The first half of the plot unfolded on The Pretender (season 3, episode 19 " End Game "), in which two lead characters from Profiler, Dr. Samantha "Sam" Waters ( Ally Walker) and Bailey Malone ( Robert Davi) guest-starred.
When a young man, Aaron, is charged with the horrific murder of Archbishop Rushman, hot-shot Chicago lawyer Martin Vail takes on his defense at no charge. Aaron was a homeless street kid before he was taken in by the Archbishop. He's shy and speaks with a stammer.
What was the official certification given to Primal Fear (1996) in Japan?
In Money Heist, a ragtag group of criminals under the leadership of “The Professor” pull off an insane plan to infiltrate the Royal Mint of Spain and steal 2.4 billion Euros.
Snatch features a cast of familiar faces that you’ll be happy to see grace your screens again such as Rupert Grint ( Harry Potter movies), Luke Pasqualino ( Our Girl ), Dougray Scott ( Hemlock Grove ), and even Ed Westwick ( Gossip Girl ). From a rich kid-turned-hustler to a Cuban crime lord and a dirty Detective Inspector, ...
TNT’s drama series Good Behavior was based on the book series of the same name written by Blake Crouch and ran for two seasons before being canceled.
When I think of the protagonist Neal Caffrey in USA Network’s White Collar, I immediately think of SSA Penelope Garcia from Criminal Minds too, because they had more or less the same backstory of how they came to work with the FBI.
Nate’s team – composed of grifter and art thief Sophie, hacker Alec, retrieval specialist, and weapons expert Eliot, and expert safe-cracker and thief Parker – begin their operations as “Leverage Consulting & Associates”.
After years of successfully evading the FBI, Neal was finally caught. After escaping prison and getting caught again, Neal negotiates a tit-for-tat deal with Burke: in exchange for an early release, he would help the FBI in capturing white-collar criminals.