He hit her so she dumped his stuff. Now Judge Judy wants them to get back together again! It’s a case of a marriage torn asunder and a judge who just won’t take no for an answer this week on Judging Judy!
Our case comes from the bucolic days of March 1998, though our first case is set in seedy Las Vegas. An admitted alcoholic assaulted his wife after an argument and then left the house. She got rid of stuff after a few months; now he wants to be compensated. While the Judge considers his claims, she seems much more concerned with getting these two to reconcile. She’ll judge if he should get paid, even though she seems more interested in whether he’s going to get laid!
Then, it’s our turn to decide if Judy is innocent or guilty. Frankly speaking, I’d rather judge if she’s out of her mind for trying to hard to make this relationship a thing again, but that’s not what we’re here to do.
Our task is simple: examine whether Judy delivered justice. Was the show entertaining? Did her ruling make sense? Did she behave herself?
We roll all of those questions, and more, up to come to a ruling of our own: innocence or guilty.
For decades, Judy Shendlin has had an unavoidable hold on our pop culture. But while she had free rein to judge us, no body ever thought to hold court over her! Well, on Judging Judy, that’s exactly what we do.
Fans of the Doughboys, Blank Check, All Fantasy Everything and Billy Gill will love Judging Judy, the comedy podcast that offers a critical assessment of pop culture in a biting, snarky, and unforgiving way. Social commentary meets comedy in the podcast that everybody’s talking about. Even if you’ve never seen Judge Judy, you’ll connect with Judging Judy’s unapologetic approach to reexamining one of our cultural icons.