Upcoming New TV Series Bad Judge Release Date and Spoilers: Kate Walsh On Playing a “Wild” Judge: “It was super appealing”
Upcoming New TV Series Bad Judge Release Date and Spoilers: Kate Walsh On Playing a "Wild" Judge: "It was super appealing"
TV critics reveal that they are not too keen about the upcoming new series called "Bad Judge" from NBC. The anticipated single - camera comedy show will be starring the character Rebecca Wright, played by Kate Walsh, a tough female judge who is serving in the Los Angeles County courts who has her own fair share of wildness in her private life which the plotline will center around. According to the comedy's main storyline, the story will pick wherein Wright gets to meet an eight - year old boy whose parents are now in prison because of her. The comedy is co - created by Will Ferrell, Anne Heche and Adam McKay.
Walsh, on the other hand, was adamant on the appeal of her character, defending the show with a passion against those who claimed otherwise. She said that she loved the idea of personifying her character who, as she had read from the first four pages of the script, wakes with in the morning with a terrible hangover, gets a pregnancy test and, to top it all, is revealed to be a judge. Walsh said that "it was super appealing," describing how when she first learned about her role, her initial reaction was that of "the sensation of having her nose pressed up to a candy - store window."
The series confirmed that its premiere is already scheduled to be on October 2, 2014.
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