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Equal Justice
Season 1
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The professional and personal lives of Pittsburgh D.A. staff, led by Arnold Bach, Gene Rogan, Linda Bauer, Peter, and Michael James, alongside new attorneys JoAnn, Briggs, Julie, and Christopher.
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14 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Pilot (2)
E2
Pilot (2)
A Sucker's Bet
E3
A Sucker's Bet
The Art of the Possible
E4
The Art of the Possible
Start of the Fire
E5
Start of the Fire
Promises to Keep
E6
Promises to Keep
The Price of Justice
E7
The Price of Justice
Goodbye, Judge Green
E8
Goodbye, Judge Green
False Images
E9
False Images
Sugar Blues
E10
Sugar Blues
Curses
E11
Curses
Cop's Story
E12
Cop's Story
Separate Lives
E13
Separate Lives
Separate Lives
E14
Separate Lives
Cast of Season 1
Cotter Smith
Eugene 'Gene' Rogan
Barry Miller
Pete 'Briggs' Brigman
George DiCenzo
Arnold Bach
Sarah Jessica Parker
Jo Ann Harris
Jon Tenney
Peter Bauer
Joe Morton
Mike James
Jane Kaczmarek
Linda Bauer
Debrah Farentino
Julia Janovich
Kathleen Lloyd
Jesse Rogan
James Wilder
Christopher Searls
Equal Justice • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
This is one of the most promising pilots I`ve seen in some time.
Entertainment Weekly
Mark Harris
Equal Justice, the pilot, is pretty good.
People Magazine
David Hiltbrand
Comparisons between [L.A. Law.] are unavoidable. The difference is that Equal Justices darker, more blue collar, more harried, more moralistic, less amusing and less imaginative.
New York Times
John J. O'Connor
And even through the frenetic pacing, it's apparent that the substance of'Equal Justice is timely and, more often than not, compelling.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
One of the best series pilots in years, immediately qualify Equal Justice as being among the elite of TV's long line of law series.
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