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Judging Amy

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2005
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Judging Amy (1999)
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A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut.A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut.A family drama focused on three generations of women living together in Hartford, Connecticut.

  • Creators
    • Amy Brenneman
    • Bill D'Elia
    • Barbara Hall
  • Stars
    • Amy Brenneman
    • Tyne Daly
    • Karle Warren
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    • Creators
      • Amy Brenneman
      • Bill D'Elia
      • Barbara Hall
    • Stars
      • Amy Brenneman
      • Tyne Daly
      • Karle Warren
    • 81User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 13 wins & 47 nominations total

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    Amy Brenneman
    Amy Brenneman
    • Amy Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Tyne Daly
    Tyne Daly
    • Maxine Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Karle Warren
    • Lauren Cassidy
    • 1999–2005
    Richard T. Jones
    Richard T. Jones
    • Bruce Van Exel
    • 1999–2005
    Jessica Tuck
    Jessica Tuck
    • Gillian Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Marcus Giamatti
    Marcus Giamatti
    • Peter Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Jillian Armenante
    Jillian Armenante
    • Donna Kozlowski
    • 1999–2005
    Timothy Omundson
    Timothy Omundson
    • Sean Potter
    • 2000–2005
    Dan Futterman
    Dan Futterman
    • Vincent Gray
    • 1999–2005
    Kevin Rahm
    Kevin Rahm
    • Kyle McCarty
    • 2001–2004
    Adrian Pasdar
    Adrian Pasdar
    • ADA David McClaren
    • 2003–2005
    Inny Clemons
    Inny Clemons
    • Robert Clifton
    • 2000–2004
    Cheech Marin
    Cheech Marin
    • Ignacio Messina
    • 2004–2005
    Kristin Lehman
    Kristin Lehman
    • Dr. Lily Reddicker
    • 2002–2003
    Reed Diamond
    Reed Diamond
    • Stuart Collins
    • 1999–2003
    Sarah Danielle Madison
    Sarah Danielle Madison
    • Heather Labonte…
    • 2002–2004
    Sara Mornell
    Sara Mornell
    • Carole Tobey
    • 2000–2001
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Jared Duff
    • 2000–2002
    • Creators
      • Amy Brenneman
      • Bill D'Elia
      • Barbara Hall
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    greenejoyce

    Shame on CBS.

    judging Amy was one of my favorite shows that has been canceled. I watched it from the beginning, and felt very sad to know the show would not be back this season. Why should anyone be loyal to a show, and have it removed without any regard to the fans who continue to come back, wk after wk, yr after yr. All the networks deserve to tank, if this is how they treat their customers. NBC did the same thing with Third Watch, but tied up the story lines for us. I'd rather see Joan over Jennifer L any day. She at least has some real smarts. Shame on you corporate honchos. I think I'll just stay on the internet, from now on. A Disheartened former viewer.
    nancykivett

    Judging Amy

    I am an daily watcher of Judging Amy - never thought I would be an addict to any program but I so enjoy this family. They are all so real and such a loving family. I have to say that I adore Tyne Daly as Maxine. She reminds me of my mother-in-law who I miss dearly. She has an awesome sense of humor and I rather imagine she is like this in real life. She is someone I would like to know. All of the characters in this program are truly gifted actors and I am only sad that this show has been canceled. I would watch it all day long if it were on. If there were ever the opportunity for this program to start up again I believe thousands of viewers would be delighted. The endings of each show are so beautiful and heartwarming. I cannot tell you how many times I have cried with each one of your characters. God bless you all for creating a program that is honest and moral...one that enriches me just by watching it.
    vertigo_14

    Woman on top. (spoilers)

    Did you ever notice your major network's morbid fascination with death? Nearly every prime-time drama is a law enforcement drama from the perspective of cops, criminal investigators, or lawyers. And nearly everyone is about investigations into violent crimes. Take CSI, for example, a forensics show piecing together the clues behind violent homicides. Law & Order, no matter which one you watch, is usually about brutal crimes as well. These two I give as examples considering their popularity among network viewers.

    But Judging Amy is quite a refreshing break from the world of violent crime, though it is not without it's share into the investigation of some violent crime. However, it is also not done so morbidly. Judging Amy is a show about the legal system as well as a regular drama about the regular, normal lives of the character. In a day and age of violent television, it offer a little bit soap drama (but not sappy drama) and a bit of humor (particularly from Amy's mom, the witty Maxine Gray).

    Amy Gray (Amy Brennan) is a judge in family court. As a single mother, she lives with her mother, Maxine, (the wonderful Tyne Daily), and her daughter (Lauren Karle Warren). There's also Amy's charismatic and poignant friend, Donna, her clerk, and Bruce Van Exel (Richard T. Jones) who is Amy's coworker as well as her source of direction on many occasions. So, we see Amy on two fronts: as the family court judge and as single mother and member of a busy family.

    Thus, the show caters to an audience just looking for a regular drama as we see the various situations surrounding the Gray family life such as the lessons Amy tries to teach her teenage daughter, or Maxine's or Amy's love life dilemmas, or perhaps what her cousin Kyle is up to, or the difficulties her brother and sister-in-law are going through. There's always something going on. And the characters are all interesting enough to care.

    Judging Amy, too, is good as a critique into the legal system. Three members of the family work in public service (her brother works in insurance, so he doesn't count). Maxine is the brazen social worker at DCF and is determined to make the system work to help as many people as she possibly can, even when the bureaucratic processes try to slow her down (remember when they wanted to fire her for speaking against the mayor for the underfunding of the children's home). These are where most of the arguments about flaws in the cumbersome family law policy comes from because Amy, as a judge, can only make such arguments personally, so they occur sometimes rarely. And her cousin Kyle, worked in a shelter and now in a hospital, and is faced, too, with similar frustrations with a neglecting system of public service.

    Likewise, even Bruce is interesting as a vehicle for the arguments against the family law system when he is working as a mediator, attempting to fix situations without having to send parents or children into state custody, and hoping they can fix those problems without an abundance of recidivism. All of these characters are there to make the policy arguments that the show intends.

    So, Judging Amy presents two spheres, both enjoyable. And the actors do a terrific job. It's really quite a different show, breaking away from the strict examination of the legal system, but not being thrust into a pure soap drama (but again, even if it were, it's less sappy and much more viable than your soap dramas). The strikes a balance. Not only that, because the show involves a single mother and the dominance, too, of her own mother (Maxine), it is a likely quite a popular show among women. Even so, it is not female dominated. Other characters are probably given equal concentration even though Amy and Maxine are pretty much the main characters, both working as counterparts of one another. Amy sometimes seems less sure of herself, less willing to be on the offensive. Maxine is much more bold, more willing to break the rules if it going to help things along. And she always seems to know what she's doing and how to go about it.

    It's a pretty good show, different than most of what's out there on network television, and probably worth your time.
    jasperandcindy-1

    Amy is Superb!

    I missed the show the first time around, but now I'm hooked on the reruns. I watch it every day without fail.

    The show evokes joy, pain, love, anger, resentment, forgiveness, sadness, hope. We laugh, we cry, we get the warm fuzzies. In addition to the range and depth of emotion, Judging Amy also has a high level of intelligence. The viewer is required to think.

    I enjoy how the complex issues of faith and spirituality are addressed with subtlety, tactful wit, and respectful objectivity.

    All the characters have engaging, ever-evolving personalities and the way they interact with each other is incredibly fascinating and real.

    Best of all, there's Amy. As a character, as an actor, and as a person she is everything a great woman should be. When I think of Amy Brenneman, all the superlative traits beginning with "s" flood my mind: Smart, Strong, Sensitive, Sharp, Sweet, Smiling, Sexy.

    A wonderful woman and a wonderful show.
    budikavlan

    Solid entertaining drama

    I don't know what show some of the "critics" have been watching, because many of the complaints can't possibly apply to the "Judging Amy" I've been watching. For one thing, this show is about as nonpolitical as a show about a judge can be. Issues which come up during the cases heard by Amy or handled by Maxine are decided in the interest of the child--that's the whole point of the juvenile justice system. The only reason I can see for lodging the charge that "Judging Amy" is "left-leaning" is that characters who fall outside the "married-white-protestant-middleclass-traditional-family" group (in other words, most everyone) aren't stoned to death on the show. Other than that, there is no left to lean.

    As to whether this is a "woman's show:" first of all, I'm a man, and have loved the show from Week One. The two most important characters are women, but "Amy" has never been one of those shows concerned primarily with emotions and issues unique to women (like "Sisters" or "One Day At A Time")--the third most important character has always been a man (first Vincent, then Kyle). And to say that male characters are treated unfairly is patently ridiculous.

    I do think that over the years the show has suffered from too much turnover in Amy's love life--she never seems to date anyone for more than 3 or 4 consecutive shows. My favorite of all the "boyfriends" was Stu (Reed Diamond); I found his history with Amy and the way the relationship was developing well worth exploring. I wish they'd bring him back. Also missed is Dan Futterman. Kevin Rahm as Kyle is doing a fine job, and the character is growing on me, but I really liked the affectionate/prickly/challenging relationships between the main triangle of Amy, Maxine, and Vincent. The other characters are often used in lighter subplots, but are compelling and well-rounded people in their own right. I guess it's possible that "Amy" detractors are NYPD Blue fans upset that "Amy" always beats it in the ratings, but that's hardly an excuse for trashing a good show.

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    • Trivia
      The series is based on the real-life experiences of Amy Brenneman's mother Frederica, a judge of the Connecticut State Superior Court.
    • Quotes

      Amy Gray: [after being shouted out, Maxine rushes into the kitchen] Mom, are you OK?

      Maxine Gray: [trying not to laugh] Of course, but I am 65 years old, and my boyfriend's mother hates me

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rosie O'Donnell Show: Episode #4.170 (2000)

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1999 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vem dömer Amy?
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 17, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Barbara Hall/Joseph Stern Productions
      • CBS Productions
      • Joseph Stern Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 1.78 : 1

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