I am a little late in the day in discussing this show, since there's just one episode left for the season. 🙄
But I have really been enjoying this show. The premise is a man -Michael Weatherly as Jason Bull- who's a trial consultant, whose goal is to figure out the psychological make up of the jurors, both before and during the trial, to help his client win the case. Like Perry Mason, he tends to work with clients who are innocent. I really like the premise -a 'law/courtroom show' based on the talent of someone who can, by astute questioning and gifted instinct, get a quick 'read' on people.
To this viewer, the show is intelligently written, well plotted, and well paced. It also has a unique distinction of having several directors, including the (unlikely lol) pair of Dr. Phil and Stephen Speilberg.
Well I'm wondering if anyone else has watched it ? CBS Tuesday evening, time changes tho, 9 or 10 pm) and if you 've enjoyed it as much as I have.
For me, it became a must see, and to be honest, there's not a lot of new shows that inspire my loyalty.
But I have really been enjoying this show. The premise is a man -Michael Weatherly as Jason Bull- who's a trial consultant, whose goal is to figure out the psychological make up of the jurors, both before and during the trial, to help his client win the case. Like Perry Mason, he tends to work with clients who are innocent. I really like the premise -a 'law/courtroom show' based on the talent of someone who can, by astute questioning and gifted instinct, get a quick 'read' on people.
To this viewer, the show is intelligently written, well plotted, and well paced. It also has a unique distinction of having several directors, including the (unlikely lol) pair of Dr. Phil and Stephen Speilberg.
Well I'm wondering if anyone else has watched it ? CBS Tuesday evening, time changes tho, 9 or 10 pm) and if you 've enjoyed it as much as I have.
For me, it became a must see, and to be honest, there's not a lot of new shows that inspire my loyalty.