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In this series, Kate Walsh plays Judge Rebecca Wright, a tough judge judge with an unusual courtroom manner and reckless personal life. After a case of which the parent of a boy is put in jail, Rebecca decides to become the boy's counsel.
Walsh throws herself into the part but Bad Judge so far is falling apart around her. It's not terrible, and maybe not even a misdemeanor offense. But it's still guilty of not being all that good.
Until the show figures out how to make sitcom slapstick and inner-beauty melodrama work, it's kind of a mess. As sitcoms go, Bad Judge adds up more to "Huh?" than "Ha!"
This seems like a show exceedingly unlikely to succeed, but it won't be because Walsh isn't funny. It will be because even good shows often suffer from too much tinkering, and not-so-good shows can suffer even more.