You can pick on the Judge, but leave his Bailiff alone
Bailiff Brendan Moran flew out of a 26 Story building in 2002. Doyle Devereux took over in 2002 and is just fine, even had a role in a movie as a Tuxedo salesman. By the way the "anti-steroid" Bailiff was the one who took the dive.
> You're kidding. Judge Mathis? Not even Lance Ito could
> have run a more out of control courtroom. It's Jerry
> Springer with a gavel. Last time I saw the show, which was
> at least a season ago, he also had a bailiff that looks like
> he came out of one of those anti-steroids PSAs.
>
> Judge Judy is the show you go on if you are clueless about
> the humiliation you are about to endure and the cheapskate
> monetary awards she usually hands out. But she keeps order.
>
>
> Judge Joe "You've got to get some responsibility!" Brown
> hands out more cash, but all that hand-wringing....
>
> I actually like Judge Marilyn "As I mother used to say"
> Milian. She is far better than her former colleages (maybe
> excepting Wapner). I always had the idea Judy's husband
> thought it was a mistake he signed that contract after the
> first week. He looked like he wanted out of there. There
> is also a major difference between the litigants coming out
> of east coast cities like NY and west coast folks from LA.
>
> It's not fair to criticize the judge for production
> decisions. Almost every show tapes "cases" as "segments"
> and mixes and matches them. You'll often get a quicky dud
> coming after a long and involved case that occupies most of
> the half hour, for instance.
>
> In -all- cases, I think these shows have run their course.
> After five years ago, every season brought more and more,
> but I suspect the ratings aren't what they used to be.
> Viewer fatigue strikes again.
>