A legal drama focused on a unique law practice in a rundown shoe store.
Harriet Korn is a recently fired patent lawyer who, together with a group of associates, starts up a new law practice that is based out of a rundown shoe store in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Comments (209)
08/29/12 at 00:10am
Another wonderful & entertaining show "bites the dust"! It is getting where I am watching more on TNT & USA now. I will miss "Harry's Law" and cast! Please reconsider it! One of the best shows in a long time.
08/26/12 at 10:40pm
When they changed it up, they ruined Harry's Law. They show was a little edgy, pretty good writing with just about the right amount of tense moments and comedy. The perfect vehicle for Kathy Bates. The rest of the crew was also great, too bad.
08/24/12 at 03:41am
Michael Lannen,
I don't watch any of the current shows, except to give them a fair shake to determine how they appeal to me. So far, I've seen junk that is formulaic, politically-correct and poorly acted, written and promoted. You claim there's a fan base for "Harry's Law", but you don't realize they need market share, not loyalty. Those sponsors who shell out money to advertise during these shows want the largest demographic they can get. The producers too, must pay for those actors, the studio time and other expenses. If the show can't generate a large enough share, they can't afford to keep airing these episodes.
What I see these days is political correctness, flagrant feminism, formulaic, banal acting, cookie-cutter scripts and just plain vulgarity. Television has lost much of it's character and charm, becoming more of a propaganda device than entertainment. If I wanted to be indoctrinated on politically correct issues, I'll read the New York Times.
I don't watch any of the current shows, except to give them a fair shake to determine how they appeal to me. So far, I've seen junk that is formulaic, politically-correct and poorly acted, written and promoted. You claim there's a fan base for "Harry's Law", but you don't realize they need market share, not loyalty. Those sponsors who shell out money to advertise during these shows want the largest demographic they can get. The producers too, must pay for those actors, the studio time and other expenses. If the show can't generate a large enough share, they can't afford to keep airing these episodes.
What I see these days is political correctness, flagrant feminism, formulaic, banal acting, cookie-cutter scripts and just plain vulgarity. Television has lost much of it's character and charm, becoming more of a propaganda device than entertainment. If I wanted to be indoctrinated on politically correct issues, I'll read the New York Times.
08/12/12 at 02:36pm
This show was great until the people moved to another building, the cast changed and the cast's attitudes seemed to change as well. The writers ruined this show. Too bad.
08/06/12 at 01:10pm
Another disappointing bit of news, although I did wonder when the season (series?) finale showed. It had a finality to it.
08/05/12 at 10:06pm
David if you do not like Harry"s Law what do you watch on tv. If you look at the comments from this show and others you will see that this show has a large loyal fan base. The numbers were good enough to keep it on the air so politics probably had a say in it continuing. High payed actors could have been a reason, not sure but even after all the months that have passed since it was canceled their still is a back lash of people trying to bring it back. Oh and what kind of show"s do you watch I know I already asked that question but wanted to remind you. Hope you will reply. Thanks MKL
07/29/12 at 06:51pm
This network only tries to bring in the younger viewers and cares nothing for the older viewers. Please Fox pick up Harry's Law.
07/29/12 at 03:20am
Why people blame the networks for shelving their favorite shows, I'll never know. This decision is based upon viewership, sponsor preferences and competition. You would think the big wigs at NBC had it out for these people, and yanked their favorite show just for spite. Money talks in the media, and when share numbers drop, they can't keep funding the show's producers just because it has a fan base.
Personally, when I saw ONE preview of this show, I groaned "Another bossy broad on Prime Time". I even gave the show a fair trial by watching a portion of an episode. My opinion didn't change. Like reality shows and female gossip marathons such as Anderson Cooper and Dr Phil, the market is saturated with this material, and something has to give.
In the case of "Harry's Law", simple market economics was the last straw.
Personally, when I saw ONE preview of this show, I groaned "Another bossy broad on Prime Time". I even gave the show a fair trial by watching a portion of an episode. My opinion didn't change. Like reality shows and female gossip marathons such as Anderson Cooper and Dr Phil, the market is saturated with this material, and something has to give.
In the case of "Harry's Law", simple market economics was the last straw.
07/21/12 at 06:05am
You did good Harry. I really enjoyed your show, especially season 1.
07/15/12 at 05:04pm
I so enjoyed Kathy Bates in this show. The cast was great and wish you'd bring them back.
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