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The Jury

  • TV Series
  • 2004
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Billy Burke, Adam Busch, Shalom Harlow, Jeff Hephner, and Cote de Pablo in The Jury (2004)
CrimeDrama

A jury of 12 different men and women deliberating various capital crime cases while under the supervision of the courthouse staff ranging from the bailiff, the head clerk, the messenger, and... Read allA jury of 12 different men and women deliberating various capital crime cases while under the supervision of the courthouse staff ranging from the bailiff, the head clerk, the messenger, and the judge, prosecutor and defense lawyer.A jury of 12 different men and women deliberating various capital crime cases while under the supervision of the courthouse staff ranging from the bailiff, the head clerk, the messenger, and the judge, prosecutor and defense lawyer.

  • Creators
    • Tom Fontana
    • James Yoshimura
    • Barry Levinson
  • Stars
    • Adam Busch
    • Cote de Pablo
    • Jeff Hephner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    160
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Tom Fontana
      • James Yoshimura
      • Barry Levinson
    • Stars
      • Adam Busch
      • Cote de Pablo
      • Jeff Hephner
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Adam Busch
    Adam Busch
    • Steve Dixon
    • 2004
    Cote de Pablo
    Cote de Pablo
    • Marguerite Cisneros
    • 2004
    Jeff Hephner
    Jeff Hephner
    • Keenan O'Brien
    • 2004
    Patrice O'Neal
    Patrice O'Neal
    • Adam Walker
    • 2004
    Ami Brabson
    Ami Brabson
    • Alison Trivas
    • 2004
    Billy Burke
    Billy Burke
    • John Ranguso
    • 2004
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Megan Delaney
    • 2004
    Shalom Harlow
    Shalom Harlow
    • Melissa Greenfield
    • 2004
    Mia Dillon
    Mia Dillon
    • Dr. Sullivan
    • 2004
    Julie Lauren
    Julie Lauren
    • Maya Blanchard
    • 2004
    Andre Braugher
    Andre Braugher
    • Judge Loren Price
    • 2004
    Lenny Venito
    Lenny Venito
    • Detective Temson
    • 2004
    Olga Merediz
    Olga Merediz
    • Leticia Schikert
    • 2004
    Derrick Simmons
    Derrick Simmons
    • Correction Officer…
    • 2004
    Danton Stone
    Danton Stone
    • Officer Morgenstern
    • 2004
    Tom Atkins
    Tom Atkins
    • Boyd Kingman
    • 2004
    Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
    • Mr. Grove
    • 2004
    Jim Gaffigan
    Jim Gaffigan
    • Mr. Nifco
    • 2004
    • Creators
      • Tom Fontana
      • James Yoshimura
      • Barry Levinson
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    MassMoviePsycho

    One Word... INTRIGUING!

    When I saw the promos for this show, i thought... could be good. So thankfully I finished my school work before 8 o'clock so I could check this show out. For the first half hour, I didn't know whether or not I liked it. I like the aura surrounding it but something with the way they kept flashing back I didn't like. I felt a bit dizzy. I think if they were going to do that, they should make the previous occurrences appear different like a haze over the screen or something. I just began losing track of where I was, when it was happening and I began not to care. I think it'll be interesting to see how they pull of different main characters every week. I'll tell you though, it's putting a lot more actors into jobs. Why can't shows be like this for that one specific reason!?
    ljbad

    Promising

    As a longtime fan of "Twelve Angry Men," the classic You-Are-There jury drama, and as someone who's thoroughly enjoyed Levinson and Fontana's previous TV work, like "Oz," "Homicide" and "The Beat" (does anyone else remember "The Beat"? What a great show!), I had to check this out. I wouldn't say I was overwhelmed by the two episodes I just watched, but I wouldn't be at all surprised to see it improve once the creators really get comfortable with the format. Unfortunately, though, if I have one complaint, it is with that very format, which seems to aim to present for us too many perspectives for its own good. Much of the appeal of the courtroom drama -- and of the jury drama -- stems from the knowledge that there may never be a clear answer, and that any decisions that are made may very well go unconfirmed. Having watched two episodes already, though, I know that the creators mean to reveal to us the nature of the crime at the end of its respective episode - in other words, to let us know whether the jury judged correctly. This simply strikes me as too neat, and I'm afraid that, by putting too much distance between the viewer and the jury, the inherent drama of the deliberations will be undermined. But I may be wrong. In any case, it's a very stylish show, and it's definitely worth a look.
    ashquinn1

    This show deserves the death penalty!

    From the official site at FOX.com, "the show offers a glimpse into a world that is rarely depicted on television." Well, there's a reason why this stuff is rarely depicted on television...it's BORING. As of this commentary, I've had the unfortunate opportunity to waste away in front of the two first episodes and I can't say I'm any more entertained for it. The show appears to focus it's attention on the deliberation of 12 ordinary citizens who're nothing more than cookie cutter stereotypes that don't deserve the viewer to care about or even sympathize with. The cases appear to unfold in such a slow, fragmented and unconvincingly skewed way that there's little reason for the viewer to get emotionally involved in the story. It's not worth the effort. Additionally, the judge and trial lawyers appear to be the sole bit of consistency in this series.

    Unfortunately, the regulars appear to put less effort into their characters than the jury and, ultimately, come across as less convincing in their roles than the jury does. So much so that, on screen, the regulars look more like amateurish drama students having trouble finding the inspiration for their characters after months of rehearsal. I walk away from the first two episodes severely disappointed and bored out of my mind! Sadly...and this is downright pathetic...I'd have felt better off watching reruns of the Swan and liking it (ick!!). This show absolutely fails to live up to the hype surrounding weeks of advertising for this "groundbreaking new series." And the "twist" at the end of each episode that reveals whether or not the jury was right in their decision? Who's idea was THAT!? Bad enough that the show never builds up the suspense...the anticipation of a climax...but to completely eliminate ANY reason to discuss ones opinions of the verdict with other viewers the next morning at work? That's just wrong. Deep down, I'm hurt and disgustingly insulted. Even by Fox standards. Truth be told, I had high hopes and expected better from Barry Levinson and the creators of OZ. I really hoped this series would fly but in the end, it doesn't even get to taxi down the runway. Said it once and I'll say it again, this show deserves the death penalty...
    afunkystar

    Great for people willing to invest time in it

    Thanks to law shows today, like the many Law and Order spin-offs and the god-awful CSI franchises, people want cop/court shows to be over the top, contain lots of fights, have twists and turns in the evidence and be in your face. This show builds slowly and focuses on the fact that average people are deciding someone else's fate. I don't usually like court shows (I can only watch L&O up until when the case goes to trial, because the trials are so boring), but I like this show. The problem is that I wouldn't have bothered to notice this show if it wasn't a Fontana/Levinson project. Because I loved Homicide so much, I can appreciate what they're trying to do here. There's only been three episodes so far, but I like that the cases have been "average." TV shows always have to have a case that's been "ripped from the headlines," and is so sensational that it's impossible to believe. Instead, The Jury had an episode about an inmate who killed a priest during a riot. One juror wondered what the point was of trying him, because either way the man was going back to jail to finish his sentence from a previous crime. Yet the writers (including James Yoshimura, who wrote Homicide's much-celebrated "Subway" episode) still use that "back-page" subject matter. It is their willingness to go into typical crimes that makes this show interesting. Instead of going for the shocking like CSI does, they find shocking things in everyday life.

    Yeah I remember The Beat too. ;)
    elfsandwich

    First Homicide, then OZ and now The Jury.Tom Fontana does it again.

    The Jury is just like Homicide, Life On the Street and OZ in one aspect, it is fast paced and never drags on. Except for one two parter the show is over and a

    decision has been made by the jury in one sitting for the TV audience. To go

    one step further , after you find out the jury's decision, you then are shown what really happened and whether the jury was correct in its decision, which in my opinion is the best way to leave your audience satisfied and not wondering

    whether or not the jury's decision was correct. Another aspect of this show that is different from other one hour dramas is that the main focus of the show is the jury and their deliberation, not the detectives or the district attorneys. Therefore there is no main star of the show, which makes sense, the name of the show is The Jury. Each week you will have 12 different actors which allows for different jury personalities and personality conflicts, in my opinion keeping the show fresh and free. OZ was a hit, Homicide was a hit and if any network gives The Jury a chance , it too will be a hit.

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      The judge in the first season was supposed to be played by Sidney Lumet, director of 12 Angry Men (1957). When Lumet got injured falling on some ice, Barry Levinson, producer and director of the show, stepped in to play the role. Levinson acts in the first twelve episodes.

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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Circuit
    • Filming locations
      • Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • HBO Independent Productions
      • Marl Jim Productions
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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