Matcollis
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Chirphymium
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Aubrey Hackett
While it is a pity that the story wasn't told with more visual finesse, this is trivial compared to our real-world problems. It takes a good movie to put that into perspective.
kvolleygirl
This show is so good. I've watched all seasons of greys anatomy 15 times all the way through so I love binge watching shows. When this show popped up I instantly fell in love with the characters and immediately felt like I could binge watch this show for days. I seriously hope this shows keeps going because right now it's one of my favorites.
genoak
Liking the show more and more as the show develops and starting to feel more attached to the characters- even ones that I thought I wouldn't like. I'm a sucker for shows that wrap up the trial by the end of the episode-I'm just weird I guess for not wanting to watch people prep the same case for years and work their more than 40+ work weeks.
margebrowne
Although the series is good enough to watch, seems kind of unusual for those young lawyers to take over difficult cases, with no help sitting beside them. That makes one of the females sit up all night, seeming like she's working of 3 or 4 cases all by herself. If that isn't changed soon, that one will be going under. Another of the young woman is playing being a lesbian, making out heavily with a beautiful woman, then seems to be interested in the gorgeous black man -- and it looks like he's interested in her as well. Really? That woman (Susanna) is not really nice looking. She has hacked off straight hair, and bulging eyes that look creepy, and constantly dresses like a man with a button-up blouse up to the neck that doesn't look good. She should maybe wear a tie to look better.
rutledge3512
I usually do not like tv series that are predominantly episodic (as opposed to serial.. in which episodes are completely interdependent throughout the season) ... but I'm enjoying For the People. It is basically a legal drama about a group of top graduates from the nations best law schools (half US attorneys/ half federal public defenders), battling each other in the highly influential Southern District of NY. Because the series is set in Federal Court- legal issues tend to be constitutional in nature... so the legal issues are a bit more academic than many other legal dramas. I think the characters have an array of personalities & the legal issues hold your attention & the show overall has a good pace. I definitely recommend checking it out.