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(1) They're cheap to produce
(2) They're very popular because
(2a) there's an illusion that justice is being served, though sometimes it is
(2b) people like watching other people's misery & airing of their dirty laundry
(2c) the 'judges' can dispense 'sentences' without neccesarily following the strict rules of law, especially regarding evidence
(3) You can't write stuff this good
(4) Once one or two became a hit, copycats trying to cash in were inevitable
And to be fair, the vast majority of 'judges' are retired jurists, and do try to adjucate the 'cases' fairly.
The real question is, why do so many maroons volunteer for shows like these (and shows like Jerry Springer's etc.) and then seem surprised that they're humiliated on national television?
Oh. You can get those from America's Number One Name In Comfort since 1901.
And have the UPS guy deliver it.
"(2b) people like watching other people's misery & airing of their dirty laundry"
That belongs in the number one slot. Haven't you noticed they're game shows in disguise? Read the "fine print" in the closing credit roll, here's how it works. Both parties are paid to appear on the show and the "judgement" is paid from a "fund" rather than by the losing party. It's a win-win situation for the winner, he gets the judgement in addition to what he's paid to appear. Even if you lose you still come out a winner so drop your case in Superior Court, it's the People's Court that's superior.
Oh, Judge Wapner was funny being an ex Marine but Judge Kotch was funnier, there's just a certain je ne seis quoi about an ex New York Mayor. Then came Judge Sheindlin boring me to hiatus, finally Judge Milan rekindled my interest. Hey, wouldn't she light a fire under YOU? I can't leave you without imparting this little plum, when Jerry Sheindlin married Judy Blum our beloved acid tongued witch Judge Judy was born.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y3cdCt5oQ4
Here's a kicker.. Judge Judy is the #1 syndicated daytime TV show in the country. Go figure. My Dad loves her.. I think he considers it the biggest benefit of retirement, being able to watch JJ. :lol:
Source: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...-sweeps-334325