why did they destroy such a great show?
It had such good story lines, good actors, and the characters were good strong enjoyable people. i couldn't stop watching...then when they turned the family a divided mess it started to spoil the whole show..
It was such a shame and the Harriet Hammond character was the beginning to the end. whom ever thought up her and brought her into the MIX SHOULD NEVER WRITE AGAIN. THEY TRULY INTRODUCED A CANCER THAN DIVIDED THE FAMILY PART AND HENCE ENDED THE SHOW!
Why could it have not continued to be a family?
the story lines were strong enough to make the show week after week!
why must there always be the one person that has to go and change the entire dimension of a show and then wonder what happened when it fails. the show was well received at the beginning..
the story lines were fresh, and in some cases educational. i know of a few that it sparked a desire to go into law as a career. not to many TV shows can boost that.
(it was 10 until the dreaded day they brought Harriet Hammond)
it such a shame they had such a winner a 10 out of 10 show and ruined it with the sorry destructive way to bring the Harriet Character in and destroy the whole family dimension that really made the show warm and inviting..
Good job pre Harriet writers and those that had to write a good show despite that horrible plot line. Making the cases was a masterpiece.
i was disappointed with the end but i felt it left the door open for its return which would be great but Billy was such a main part of the family it would be hard not to have the protector of the family there.Letting Martha be happy would have been nice every now and then but that is what made her such a good lawyer was the lack of a man in her life.
perhaps they can have something similar that is clean (another good thing only a few non family scenes) It was a show you could watch and learn with your children. we don't have enough shows like that anymore!
score 10/10
osumom-35877 27 August 2018
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw4307293/14384
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