Reasonable Doubts

September. 26,1991      
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

Reasonable Doubts is a police drama broadcast in the United States by NBC that ran from 1991 to 1993.

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Seasons 2 : 1992

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Episode 1 - Lifelines (1)
September. 29,1992

In the second season opener, Kay is critically wounded by a murderous hood during a holdup at the bar; a burglary case takes some odd twists for; and Bruce's wealthy mother visits him in prison.

Episode 2 - Lifelines (2)
September. 29,1992

Kay remains critically wounded; Bruce's wealthy mother visits him in prison.

Episode 3 - FAP
October. 06,1992

Feminists seek a platform to voice their grievances against pornography by attacking a porno emporium.

Episode 4 - Moment of Doubt
October. 27,1992

A killer's been arrested by a zealous detective who planted evidence and used a psychic to cover his deed.

Episode 5 - Mercury in Retrograde
November. 10,1992

The trial of an accused child molester causes repressed memories to surface in a young man. Meanwhile, Dicky kills a young robber.

Episode 6 - Try to Be Nice, What Does It Get You?
November. 17,1992

A tough parole case, the death of her mother and compassion from Dicky turn Maggie's world topsy-turvy.

Episode 7 - Brother's Keeper
December. 01,1992

A man may be put away for murder because he won't turn on his brother. Meanwhile, Tess meets someone new.

Episode 8 - Self-Defense
December. 08,1992

Dicky's hit by a gunshot during a crossfire, but the incident might be a case of a good kid defending himself in a bad neighborhood.

Episode 9 - A Rose Is a Rose
December. 15,1992

A prostitute's mysterious death is shelved in favor of the higher-profile prosecution of a VIP accused of killing his wife.

Episode 10 - Silence
December. 22,1992

A killer Tess and Dicky know they have dead to rights claims he'll go free because he's got "friends."

Episode 11 - Legacy
January. 05,1993

Tess must prosecute two Jewish students who abducted an unrepentant Nazi suspected of war crimes.

Episode 12 - Two Women
January. 12,1993

Tess prosecutes a man for killing his adopted son; while Maggie defends the adoption agency in a civil suit.

Episode 13 - The Iceman
January. 19,1993

A former hockey player is accused of a barroom-brawl killing. Meanwhile, Bruce has a custody case involving a gorilla that understands sign language.

Episode 14 - Run Through the Jungle
January. 26,1993

Tess takes on an unusual case of Korean men involved in smuggling bear gallbladders; a real-estate mogul takes hostages.

Episode 15 - Thank God, It's Friday
January. 26,1993

Maggie's brother visits Maggie, who deals with a sexual-harassment case; Tess is the victim of a carjacking.

Episode 16 - Sister, Can You Spare a Dime?
March. 13,1993

Maggie wants to see a couples counselor with Dicky, who protects a mobster's mistress; a doctor stands trial after a DUI arrest.

Episode 17 - Crumbling Systems
March. 20,1993

Dicky's buddy, a cop, is despondent over his crumbling marriage; Tess becomes an advocate for a disturbed deaf woman.

Episode 18 - Diminished Capacity
March. 27,1993

Maggie refuses to testify before a grand jury against her client, a fraudulent businessman with whom she shares a past.

Episode 19 - Wish You Were Here
April. 03,1993

While trying to work things out with Maggie, Dicky investigates the killing of a man who was engaged to a high-class woman.

Episode 20 - The Ties That Bind (1)
April. 13,1993

While Dicky tries to work things out with Maggie, Tess receives a proposal from a man from her past.

Episode 21 - The Ties That Bind (2)
April. 13,1993

Tess demands that Dicky investigate when evidence comes to light indicating a man executed for murder may have been innocent.

Episode 22 - Trust Me on This (1)
April. 27,1993

While Dicky investigates if a man may have been wrongfully executed, Tess goes up against a woman who's defending herself.

Episode 23 - Trust Me on This (2)
April. 27,1993

Seasons 1 : 1991

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