Apparently, I'm Not the Only One Who Objected
By Richard Amada on Oct 12, 2010 | In Cinema, TV, Radio
It wasn't that long ago that I posted my personal rant about the ridiculously far-fetched TV show, Outlaw, which features Jimmy Smits as a U.S. Supreme Court justice who tosses in his robes to pursue the much more rewarding career of a trial lawyer defending people accused of criminal misconduct. I objected on the grounds of stupidity.
Well, apparently, I'm not the only one who found this show to be lacking something. The Associated Press reports that Outlaw has been docketed for cancellation. According to the report, NBC is moving the program to Saturday nights for its last few episodes before banging the final gavel on the show next month.
Justice is served.
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