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Bull - Season 1

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Dr. Jason works as the boss of a consultant firm and they try to defends a child accused for the murder of his friend.
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Joyce Slaton
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September 27, 2016

Derivative legal drama is nothing new, way too talky.
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Gail Pennington
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September 20, 2016

Even Weatherly's most devoted fans may find this one a load of bull.
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Anne Easton
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September 20, 2016

But wait! This is something different - it's about a trial consultant who advises clients about how to choose and influence a jury. If you think that's going to make this series something special, you may need some analysis of your own.
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Mark Dawidziak
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September 09, 2016

Some considerably more depth is needed to tip things in favor of this formulaic load of Bull.
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Matthew Gilbert
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September 19, 2016

If Bull had been watching me watch, he'd have known I was inclined to vote the show guilty - of being thoroughly missable.
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Diane Werts
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September 19, 2016

Bull is sleek in look, pace and technique - and crafty enough to indulge CBS' trademark dollop of human feeling amid the flash. But it's essentially breezy TV junk food, leaving behind a prefab aftertaste.
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Ellen Gray
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September 20, 2016

I doubt it's possible for a CBS legal drama starring former NCIS player Michael Weatherly and debuting between NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles not to be a hit.
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Mack Rawden
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September 16, 2016

There's something about Michael Weatherly that's very watchable... both his acting and the larger show succeed.
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