Bull
Bull
TV-14 | 20 September 2016 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
  • 6
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
  • Reviews
    veinctor

    Season1 had it's ups and downs, making me wonder about many things regarding the series. But if you can get pass questions such as "where do they get all the money to stage a Mirror Jury in their offices" and "how do they find a Mirror Jury" and "does this actually work" then this show has an interesting premise: How can someone manipulate the jury to his own advantage. The pilot wasn't that good, but you need to see it just to understand the concept of the Mirror Jury.The cast is a cliche bunch of people with "superpowers", like the unstoppable FBI agent and the omniscient hacker but the actual challenge are the cases themselves. To get on top, Dr. Bull has to use his brain and take many risks in order to shift the jurors minds and opinions. So in essence, this series is about challenges, riddles and mind games, where the protagonist doesnt have to worry about any trivial everyday stuff. It's like a videogame in a way. And it's fun.Season 2 had mostly good cases. To be honest, I never thought this would has a 2nd season, but I'm glad it did because it's so much better then season 1. I thought the Jury gimmick would get old and there wouldnt be many interesting cases, but I'm glad I was proven wrong. There is always something new and refreshing to challenge Dr. Bull... from celebrity trials where the jurors already have an opinion, to small town courts where everyone knows everybody, to lawyers who make mistakes when they ask the jurors questions. As cocky as Dr. Bull appears to be, there is almost always a desperation moment where he tries to find a solution. And it feels rewarding in the end.I give it an 8 because I caught my self wanting to see another great season of these court challenges and the cast is not annoying in the slightest. I just wish the FBI girl would have a bigger role (she just works in the background) and the blond chick.. not sure what's her role in there but she is the most cheerful character.

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    mozartwwr

    Seriously, if you love courtroom dramas like I do, then this show is not for you!!! it has nothing whatsoever to do with the law. Every thing is emotional based. Everything. All you need to know going forward.

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    haarryi

    I loved the trailer and decided to catch it as soon as it came out. I ended the first episode disappointed as there was little character development or excitement. From the second episode onward, there was a much harder emphasis on character development and it has worked wonders for the show. As the season progressed, I found myself rather absorbed by the characters and the chemistry between them. Particularly, Dr Bull and his team. It was brilliant to watch. Even though the plot is more in the unbelievable territory most of the time, the characters and their relationships and the great one liners make it a worthy watch. Afterall, those were the things that made the three CSIs and the many NCISs work. Michael Weatherly is practically the same as he was in NCIS and I think for this character, that's exactly what was needed. I loved the first season to a certain extent and am looking forward to the second season. If the quality of the writing does not considerably improve, I believe we won't be getting a season three. Which would be sad.

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    beluhov

    Bull has been a jewel against the backdrop of mass production in recent years. The series embodies a brilliant scenario, humor and inspiration that would inspire every member of modern society to feel empathy about people and their problems. I think Bull is the best series for 2016/2017, combining the best aspects for one show – good acting, live characters, and interesting themes. Naturally there are also negative parts – this is related to my favorite themes "fantasy" and "fantasy". While serials such as "Flash" and "Arrow" cannot present new themes, Dr. Jason Bull is a modern superhero that employs "superpowers" to use his knowledge of philosophy, psychology, and law to protect the defenseless and public interest. In some of the series this is happening with over-tuned situations, which gives me no reason to score less than 10. The cast is remarkable without including Hollywood's majesties. It should be noted that there is a string of influences from the New York / Broadway gay scene in the series, without intruding and imposing non-standard sexual orientation. The approach is entirely in the spirit of the public interest protection. Do not miss the Bull!

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