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Underwhelming, inconclusive final episode
lor_22 January 2016
DP pulled the plug on this series after Episode 3, a desultory filler feature that leaves the meager plot points unresolved.

Kayden Kross is injected as a judge, though obviously way too young for the role. She officiates at a divorce settlement involving bosomy Sophia Lomelli and a surprisingly tame Tommy Gunn, with Lomelli impressing in her role.

There's plenty of sex, with lawyer Manuel Ferrara thrown in from Part 2, and the original story of case worker Marcus London gets lost in the shuffle. Kay Brandt's script doesn't adequately explain the progression for Part 2 to Part 3, with only a cryptic scene of London unpacking onto a new desk, and his old pesky partner Scott Nails written out of the show altogether.

The series' impressive component of Latina actresses has Melanie Rios and Vicky Chase showing up too, though the why of the story is missing. There's no ending, just a fifth hump scene, and the entire project seems utterly pointless.
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