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Dark Justice
Judge Clarence Thompson on the eve of his appointment to a high court with his clerk. But he also has a wife ... and a pair of hookers who pass before his bench. It's a big night and here cum 'da judge.
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Plot Summary
This gritty crime drama follows a dedicated assistant district attorney who, disillusioned with the legal system's inability to punish criminals, becomes a vigilante. Operating outside the law, he dispenses his own brand of 'justice' to those he deems guilty, often with violent consequences. The series explores the moral complexities of vigilantism and its toll on the protagonist.
Critical Reception
Dark Justice was a moderately successful series during its run, often praised for its dark tone and action sequences. However, it also faced criticism for its often simplistic morality and reliance on violence to resolve conflicts. Audience reception was generally positive for its target demographic seeking action-packed crime stories.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, gritty atmosphere and intense action.
Criticized for its simplistic portrayal of justice and reliance on violence.
Seen as a typical 90s action-drama with a morally ambiguous protagonist.
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Fun Fact
The series was notable for its unique broadcast format; it originally aired in a syndicated package that included other shows, often airing in a late-night time slot.
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