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Defending The Guilty - Season 1
TrailerIt's a series of mysterious comedy about a young lawyer named Will Packham. Weil is an ideal student attorney who tries to uphold his principles and prove that he has something to do throughout his career. Will seems to be suffering from his disrespectful boss, and his clients are all guilty, and he is fighting for his job he always clings to. Will began to wonder whether he has what it takes or whether things will look complicated.Genre: ComedyActors: Hugh Coles, Will Sharpe, Katherine Parkinson, Gwyneth Keyworth, Prasanna Puwanarajah, Hanako Footman, Claudia Jessie, Sofia Barclay, Mark Bonnar, Ingrid Oliver, Ian Burfield, ...»Director: Tom George, Jim Field SmithCountry: United KingdomDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2019IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Defending The Guilty - Season 1"
Daily Telegraph (UK)September 18, 2019For all its flaws, Defending the Guilty's blend of infantile jokes and its portrayal of barristers as hoodlums in horsehair yields flashes of wiggy stardust.
Daily Telegraph (UK)September 26, 2018A show about barristers may not be hugely original but, in these days of feature-length first episodes, not outstaying your welcome is an innovation in itself.
The Arts DeskSeptember 18, 2019The jokes feel as if they've been rewritten so many times that they've died of boredom, and now it's our turn.
Observer (UK)October 02, 2018Could have done with being harsher, but it's still sharp and stands head and shoulders above every legal "comedy".
GuardianSeptember 18, 2019When it lets go, loosens up and embraces the silliness of its world, Defending the Guilty really steps up to the bar.
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