AnimeMania November 7, 2022 Share November 7, 2022 Night Court January 17, 2023 NBC 8pm Two episodes back to back for premiere 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania December 24, 2022 Share December 24, 2022 (L/R) India de Beaufort, Melissa Rauch, John Larroquette, Kapil Talwalkar, Lacretta Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harold “Harry” T. Stone (played by Harry Anderson in the original), as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court. Abby always sees the best in people, and her passion for justice is undeniable. In her quest to bring order and dignity to the court and reign in its colorful crew of oddballs, she enlists former night court district attorney Dan Fielding (John Larroquette) to serve as the court's public defender from his former post as a prosecutor. Still exceedingly self-confident, Fielding must adjust to a new boss and a new job – defending the downtrodden. And, beneath his arrogant demeanor, there is an empathetic side to Fielding that Abby is determined to unearth. Ana Villafañe is Monica, the court’s assistant district attorney, a prosecutor who gets replaced by Olivia after the pilot episode. Olivia (India de Beaufort) is the court's officious assistant district attorney. Driven and ambitious, a Type A personality, superficial and tightly wound. Olivia sees the night court as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. She's above this place and all the people in it, but it's a good way to get some courtroom experience under her belt. It's all part of her plan to land a job at one of the big firms. Thirty will be here before she knows it, and if she's not wildly successful by then… well, it's best not to think about it. Neil (Kapil Talwalkar) is the court's neurotic clerk who loved that his job came with low expectations. That is until a new idealistic judge showed up looking to push him out of his comfort zone. Donna "Gurgs" Gurganos (Lacretta), the night court's sharp-witted bailiff, big-hearted, intense, and not big on boundaries, but she takes her job way too seriously, gets easily riled up, and is fiercely protective of her night court colleagues. She lives with multiple large dogs in a small Bay Ridge apartment. Nikolai (Dimiter Marinov) is the court's maintenance man. A staple character within the building, Nikolai pops up in the day-to-day lives of the crew. He's a mystery to everyone around the courthouse (and he likes it that way). Link to comment
Pepper the Cat January 8 Share January 8 Excited about this. I did not recognize Melissa Rauch at first! 1 Link to comment
KeithJ January 16 Share January 16 They better bring back Brent Spiner's Bob Wheeler! 2 2 Link to comment
DanaK January 18 Share January 18 The preliminary ratings are in for the 2-episode premiere: The first episode got a 1.0 in the 18-49 demo with 7.393 million viewers; the second episode got a 0.9 in the demo and 6.748 million viewers. Rather impressive given the current ratings environment and NBC's current ratings difficulties. There were some repeats among the competition but both episodes were top of the night 2 Link to comment
b2H January 19 Share January 19 5 hours ago, DanaK said: The preliminary ratings are in for the 2-episode premiere: The first episode got a 1.0 in the 18-49 demo with 7.393 million viewers; the second episode got a 0.9 in the demo and 6.748 million viewers. Rather impressive given the current ratings environment and NBC's current ratings difficulties. There were some repeats among the competition but both episodes were top of the night I would warrant that a lot of the original show’s fans tuned in to see the new version. Will be interesting to see how much of it they are able to retain. Hopefully at least half. Link to comment
Fosca January 20 Share January 20 It will definitely be interesting to see how much viewer dropoff there is between the first episodes and the second one. That will be a better gauge of if it's a hit or not. Link to comment
AnimeMania January 20 Share January 20 43 minutes ago, Fosca said: It will definitely be interesting to see how much viewer dropoff there is between the first episodes and the second one. That will be a better gauge of if it's a hit or not. NBC’s ‘Night Court’ Revival Opens to Winning Ratings with 7.39 Million Viewers Episode 1 is 7.39 million total viewers. Episode 2 is 6.75 million total viewers. Link to comment
Irlandesa January 20 Share January 20 18 minutes ago, AnimeMania said: NBC’s ‘Night Court’ Revival Opens to Winning Ratings with 7.39 Million Viewers Episode 1 is 7.39 million total viewers. Episode 2 is 6.75 million total viewers. I think they mean next week's episode. 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania January 20 Share January 20 23 minutes ago, Irlandesa said: I think they mean next week's episode. Of course, I will get back to you guys in about a week's time. Link to comment
mammaM January 22 Share January 22 Had to say I love the title of this thread. "I'm feeling much better now" is something hubby and I still say to each other all the time. And John Astin is still alive and kicking (well, maybe not kicking😂), maybe Abby could meet him when he escapes from whatever home he's in😂😂😂😂 Link to comment
DanaK January 25 Share January 25 Nice interview with John https://deadline.com/2023/01/john-larroquette-melissa-rauch-night-court-interview-markie-post-1235239962/ Link to comment
Irlandesa January 25 Share January 25 16 minutes ago, DanaK said: Nice interview with John https://deadline.com/2023/01/john-larroquette-melissa-rauch-night-court-interview-markie-post-1235239962/ Just a warning to people, this is spoilery. I think they assumed next week's episode was to be aired tonight (or NBC swapped the airing order, although the title they give matched tonight's episode but the description matches next week). And they talk a little about some dynamics that will be folding out over the rest of the season that I hadn't picked up on yet. But it is a good article as long as you know that. Link to comment
DanaK January 25 Share January 25 The preliminary ratings for the 3rd episode held up pretty well from the 2-episode premiere, earning 0.7 in the 18-49 demo and 5 million viewers. It won its timeslot and the night on the demo, though CBS programs overtook it on viewers 1 Link to comment
Fosca February 1 Share February 1 Free gift link: "Night Court" is back, and America is tuning in 1 Link to comment
Maren February 3 Share February 3 4 hours ago, kirinan said: We're getting a season 2! YAY!!! 🥳 3 Link to comment
Annber03 February 3 Share February 3 Oh, nice! I'm four for four with the shows I watch now in terms of renewals :D. 2 Link to comment
libgirl2 February 3 Share February 3 18 hours ago, kirinan said: We're getting a season 2! good news! 2 Link to comment
Claire85 February 7 Share February 7 Interview with John Larroquette in the Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/night-court-star-john-larroquette-discovered-acting-by-accident-11675785914 1 Link to comment
WendyCR72 February 8 Share February 8 5 hours ago, Claire85 said: Interview with John Larroquette in the Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/night-court-star-john-larroquette-discovered-acting-by-accident-11675785914 I saw one of his first roles on Three's Company on Pluto TV. He played a cop who was investigating as Jack was trying to break in to his apartment. I recall him later saying in some other interview how, in one scene, he took off the police cap so he would get at least a chance to be noticed on screen. He was. He was as weird/wacky there as Jack, Janet, and Chrissy, but it worked. (I also recall reading that he and John Ritter bonded over The Beatles between scenes. A line from "And In The End" is also on John Ritter's grave marker.) 1 Link to comment
TheOtherOne February 8 Share February 8 It's this one: https://www.avclub.com/john-larroquette-1798214118 Three's Company (1979)—"Cop" Quote JL: Two things about that were fun: I got to meet John [Ritter] and we became close friends. I found out at that time that we shared a rather obsessive compulsion with The Beatles. So we traded a lot of anecdotes about the Beatles and tried to stump each other with questions, which was fun. He and I got along well. And the other, which proves what a true thespian I am—there's one scene where John is breaking a window, and the cop runs in. I grab him and we exchange lines, the gist of which is "You're living here with these two beautiful women and you're trying to break out? You're crazy!" But it occurred to me that sitcoms are all lit from above, because there are four cameras working, so there are no lights on the floor looking directly at you, like there are in movies. And walking into this apartment with a cop's hat on, nobody's ever going to see my face. So I had to figure out a way to get my hat off. And this is all completely selfish and premeditated. So inside my hat, I've written the Miranda rights. So I take my hat off and tell him, "You have the right to remain silent." So my hat is off for the remainder of the scene, which allows you to see my face and my confidence, as it were. Had I not thought of that, it would have just been this hated cop figure for 30 seconds or whatever, and no one would have really known who he was. Being the man that I am, I had to find a way to make sure my entire face was shown. If anybody complained about it, I would have said, "You know what, the cop doesn't remember the thing…" but they were like, "Oh, that's funny." 3 Link to comment
Claire85 February 15 Share February 15 Article about the show that references the “Dan’s Operation” episodes from the original run. There's an episode, one of my favorites, and we even spoke about it in the pitch, the "Dan Operation" episode. It's a beautiful, beautiful scene between him and Harry Stone, Harry Anderson who played him. He talks about how he's been with all these women. Even though he's had all these experiences with women, no one has ever said "I love you," and that is truly what he wanted. https://screenrant.com/night-court-revival-dan-fielding-role-details/ 2 Link to comment
Gharlane February 16 Share February 16 Dammit, Comcast, why do you only keep eps of the new Night Court in your On Demand area for a couple days?🤬 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 16 Share February 16 1 hour ago, Gharlane said: Dammit, Comcast, why do you only keep eps of the new Night Court in your On Demand area for a couple days?🤬 Because they want you to watch it on Peacock 🙄, which they will soon be charging you for 😡 1 2 Link to comment
Gharlane February 18 Share February 18 On 2/16/2023 at 4:43 PM, chitowngirl said: Because they want you to watch it on Peacock 🙄, which they will soon be charging you for 😡 The funny thing is, I think I'm sppsd to get Peacock free with Comcast. 😆 1 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 18 Share February 18 (edited) 5 hours ago, Gharlane said: The funny thing is, I think I'm sppsd to get Peacock free with Comcast. 😆 You do, but that is ending this summer and they will be charging for it, because people aren’t cutting the cord enough as it is 🙄 This will cut ANY ties I have for keeping Xfinity and am looking at cheaper alternatives. Xfinity subscribers losing free Peacock Edited February 18 by chitowngirl 1 Link to comment
Yeah No February 19 Share February 19 14 hours ago, chitowngirl said: You do, but that is ending this summer and they will be charging for it, because people aren’t cutting the cord enough as it is 🙄 This will cut ANY ties I have for keeping Xfinity and am looking at cheaper alternatives. Xfinity subscribers losing free Peacock That sucks. I have Comcast/Xfinity. Peacock premium is only $4.99 a month, not that I'll want to pay that because I never watched it anyway. Link to comment
Gharlane February 22 Share February 22 On 2/16/2023 at 4:43 PM, chitowngirl said: Because they want you to watch it on Peacock 🙄, which they will soon be charging you for 😡 I looked again last night and they're all back, but I'm in no hurry since it says they're staying until 2024. 🤔 Link to comment
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