• Network: CBS
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 19, 1995
Metascore
50

Mixed or average reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 15
  2. Negative: 3 out of 15

Critic Reviews

  1. Kansas City Star
    Reviewed by: Barry Garron
    May 29, 2014
    70
    The pilot is plodding at times, the result of a few too many heart-to-heart discussions among the characters. Still, Williams, Holliday and Heard create such fresh, memorable characters that it's impossible to get bored. [16 Sept 1995, p.E7]
  2. Chicago Tribune
    Reviewed by: Steve Johnson
    May 29, 2014
    70
    The series shows signs of rising above its airport-bookstore pedigree, and it just happens to boast the best and deepest cast of any autumn newcomer. [17 Sept 1995, p.7C]
  3. Houston Chronicle
    Reviewed by: Ann Hodges
    May 29, 2014
    63
    This is hardly a plot to test Hercule Poirot's little gray cells. It is a fairly typical movie-of-the-week type action-lawyer show, and Reggie's a nice change as the strong-woman-hero character. 16 Sept 1995]
  4. Miami Herald
    Reviewed by: Robin Dougherty
    May 29, 2014
    63
    Williams and Heard are good fill- ins for Sarandon and Tommy Lee Jones. [17 Sept 1995]
  5. Variety
    Reviewed by: Todd Everett
    May 29, 2014
    60
    Show is cast better than it deserves, with Williams gamely in for film's Susan Sarandon, Polly Holliday nicely restrained as Momma Love and Ossie Davis noble as the friendly judge who pops up all over the place. [15 Sept 1995]
  6. Washington Post
    Reviewed by: Tom Shales
    May 29, 2014
    60
    A first-rate movie thriller has been turned into a second-rate TV show, but upper-second-rate, not lower. And among this season's new entries, with one or two exceptions, second-rate is about as good as things get. [16 Sept 1995, p.D01]
  7. Cleveland Plain Dealer
    Reviewed by: Tom Feran
    May 29, 2014
    60
    Viewers shouldn't be fooled into expecting more than a conventional lawyer show. [16 Sept 1995, p.8E]
  8. New York Daily News
    Reviewed by: David Bianculli
    May 29, 2014
    50
    Williams, though, in both Sunday's telemovie and the subsequent Tuesday-night regular episode time-slot at 8, is too reserved and colorless. [15 Sept 1995, p.127]
  9. Chicago Sun-Times
    Reviewed by: Lon Grahnke
    May 29, 2014
    50
    Reggie doesn't need gunshots or explosions when she can talk her foes to death. [15 Sept 1995, p.53]
  10. San Diego Union-Tribune
    Reviewed by: Robert P. Laurence
    May 29, 2014
    50
    The story told in tonight's pilot is more of the same old TV stuff. [17 Sept 1995, p.TV6]
  11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Reviewed by: Gail Pennington
    May 29, 2014
    50
    The original pilot was a mess, confusing and annoyingly full of holes, but an extremely well-cast mess with a lot of potential. [17 Sept 1995, p.6C]
  12. Orlando Sentinel
    Reviewed by: Hal Boedeker
    May 29, 2014
    40
    Run-of-the-mill TV. [17 Sept 1995, p.F1]
  13. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    May 29, 2014
    37
    Say what literary critics will about John Grisham's best sellers, they're not dull. And dull is about the best you can say of the series derived from John Grisham's The Client. [15 Sept 1995, p.3D]
  14. Denver Post
    Reviewed by: Joanne Ostrow
    May 29, 2014
    30
    The pilot only feels like it's three hours long. [17 Sept 1995, p.E01]
  15. Reviewed by: Howard Rosenberg
    May 29, 2014
    20
    As TV's gold-hearted Reggie, the capable JoBeth Williams is undermined by a script with plot holes wide enough to drive the Atlanta Braves and their families through. The plodding, convoluted, unnavigable story has her resourceful 11-year-old client -- the court has made her his legal guardian -- gaining possession of $1 million in stolen loot, putting both of them in conflict with some murderous types.