Franklin & Bash: The Complete First Season DVD Review

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Franklin & Bash: The Complete First Season DVD Review



Synopsis: Jared Franklin (Breckin Meyer, Robot Chicken) and Peter Bash (Mark-Paul Gosselaar, NYPD Blue) have a funny way of practicing the law. From making out with a plaintiff, to fist fighting on the courtroom steps, to chugging beers as evidence, these rogue lawyers will pull any wild stunts to win a client’s case. But their unorthodox methods get results. That’s why eccentric attorney Stanton Infeld (Malcolm McDowell, The Artist) asks them to join his high-powered law firm. Prepare for a culture clash as Franklin & Bash teach the old legal system a few new tricks. The complete first season features guest stars Jason Alexander (Seinfeld), Beau Bridges (The Descendants), Harry Hamlin (L.A. Law), Tom Arnold (Sons of Anarchy) and Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica).

Review: Franklin and Bash is the latest in a great history of whitty lawyer shows.  This one is a new TNT drama-comedy that stars Saved By the Bell alum Mark-Paul Gosselaar and comedic movie great Breckin Meyer (Ratrace).  These two together are a fantastically funny and pervy duo.  This is a great law show with the fun twist of the raunchy characters getting things done their own way.  This one has tons of laughs and really reminds me of some of Alan's antics on Boston Legal.  This is the law show for the next generations.  We definately recommend.

The special features include: Gag Reel, Franklin & Bash Behind the Scenes, Franklin & Bash & Friendship, Creating the Cases, Behind the Behind, Working for Franklin & Bash, Malcolm McDowell Office Tour, Man Cave Tour, Bilingual, Legalese and Hot Tub.

Interest Range: Comedy, Drama

 

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