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Fairly Legal - Season 2 - Returns this Spring - Press Release

9 Nov 2011

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EASON TWO OF "FAIRLY LEGAL" RETURNS TO USA THIS SPRING

Production Has Started in Vancouver; Ryan Johnson Joins the Cast

NEW YORK - November 09, 2011 -Start of production has begun on season two in Vancouver for USA's hit series, FAIRLY LEGAL. USA will launch season two of the series domestically in the Spring; outside the U.S., the season two launch will follow across Universal Networks International's portfolio of channels.

FAIRLY LEGAL was the top new series on cable in 1Q11 among P25-54, total viewers and households and the #1 new drama among P18-49, delivering more M18-49, M25-54 and M2+ than ABC head to head in its Thursday 10pm time period.

FAIRLY LEGAL centers on the feisty and engaging Kate Reed (Sarah Shahi), a top litigator turned anti-lawyer: a mediator with a passion for justice. Crusading against the endless bureaucracy and daily injustices of the system, Kate uses her unorthodox methods, pull-no-punches attitude, and legal savvy to resolve conflict in the face of a wide variety of adversaries. Getting people what they need and finding the "true win" is Kate's specialty, expertly handling multi-million dollar corporate disputes, personal family feuds and everything in between.

New series regular Ryan Johnson ("Ghost Rider") stirs things up at the Reed & Reed law offices this season as Ben Grogan, a sharp, hustling, up and coming trial attorney, who is brought on as a new partner to save Reed & Reed from financial collapse.

But Ben and Kate are oil and water. Ben's brash, ambulance-chasing ways represent everything Kate hates about lawyers. With Kate already at odds with managing partner and (same age) stepmother Lauren Reed, (Virginia Williams), Grogan's presence adds new fuel to the fire at work and in her personal life. Ben and Kate's sparks, all animosity at first, also threaten her relationship with soon-to-be-ex-husband A.D.A. Justin Patrick (Michael Trucco) who may or may not be ready to let Kate go. Caught in the middle of it all, as always, is Kate's geek-chic assistant, Leonardo Prince (Baron Vaughn).

From Universal Cable Productions, the series is executive produced by Steve Stark ("Medium", "The Event", "The Game") and Peter Ocko ("Pushing Daisies", "The Office," "Boston Legal"). Ocko also serves as showrunner. Joining this season as producer-director is USA Network veteran Anton Cropper ("Monk," "White Collar", "In Plain Sight"). The series is co-commissioned by Universal Networks International (UNI), the global channels' division of NBCUniversal.

Universal Cable Productions creates quality content across multiple media platforms for USA, Syfy and other networks. A leader in innovative and critically acclaimed programming, UCP is the studio behind USA's "Royal Pains," "Psych," "In Plain Sight," "Covert Affairs," "Fairly Legal" and "Suits," along with Syfy's "Eureka," "Warehouse 13" and "Alphas." The studio is also producing "Against the Wall" for Lifetime and "I Just Want My Pants Back" for MTV. UCP is a division of NBCUniversal.

USA Network is the #1 network in all of basic cable and is seen in over 102 million U.S. homes. A division of NBCUniversal, USA is the cable television leader in original series and home to the best in blockbuster theatrical films, acquired television series and entertainment events. The award-winning USA website is located at www.usanetwork.com Characters Welcome.

USA Network is a program service of NBC Universal Cable a division of NBCUniversal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience.

Source: USA Networks

8 comments:

  1. In the Spring? Seriously? Wow, that's one hell of a hiatus.

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  2. Can't wait,hope Richard Dean Anderson will be back

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  3. Yay! Thanks! Finally we get some news about season 2.

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  4. There's some good potential in this show, but I'm hoping that they will tweak some of the characters, namely toning down on Kate's immaturity and flakiness a bit as she tended to annoy than make me root for her...

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  5. Fairly Legal is one of those shows that I enjoyed well enough when it was on but I can't say that I'm waiting on pins and needles for its return.

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  6. I'm quite surprised (and puzzled) by this scheduling. If memory serves, the "Fairly Legal" premiere had a solid performance, but the subsequent episodes failed to impress ratings-wise.

    A hiatus this long can't possibly be good for a show that has yet to find its footing - and audience. I don't recall a lot of buzz surrounding its freshman run either. I suppose USA plans to pair it with "In Plain Sight" in the spring, what with "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" having ended.
    Might this mean that new drama "Common Law" will now get a January launch, like "Fairly Legal" did last season?

    Personally, I wanted to love it because I think Sarah Shahi is amazing, but I had a hard time connecting to it and found Shahi to be pretty much the only good thing there. It seemed like they were trying way too hard. However, I did only watch four episodes, so I guess I should catch up on the rest.
    Also, when it was reported that the show would undergo an "overhaul" for Season 2, I was kinda hoping that would include getting rid of Baron Vaughn, whose character I couldn't stand. Guess that's not happening. 

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  7. It was a top hit series? I thought it wasn't that successful at all.

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