Night Court

Night Court (1984)

Episode list - season 8

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All season 8 mistakesMistakes
1A Family Affair (1)0
2A Family Affair (2)0
3When Harry Met Margaret0
4Can't Buy Me Love0
5Death Takes a Halloween0
6Crossroads (1)0
7Crossroads (2)1
8Day Court0
9A Night Court at the Opera0
10Nobody Says Rat Fink Anymore0
11Jail Bait0
12It's Just a Joke0
13Bringing Down Baby0
14Presumed Insolvent0
15Mama Was a Rollin' Stone0
16Attachments Included0
17Alone Again, Naturally0
18Hey Harry, F'Crying Out Loud-- It is a Wonderful Life ... Sorta0
19To Sleep, No More0
20With a Little Help From My Friends0
21Mac Takes a Vocation0
22Harry's Fifteen Minutes0
23Where There's a Will, There's a Tony (1)0
24Where There's a Will, There's a Tony (2)0

A Closer Look - S7-E23

Other mistake: When Mac shows the news crew how he can call up a lot of info on his computer, the video game Super Mario Bros. appears on the screen but, the music that is playing is from the video game Super Mario Bros 2.

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Mac's Dilemma - S5-E6

Harry Stone: Who's first, Mac?
Mac: People versus Shibata.
Harry Stone: To what do we owe the pleasure of Mr. Shibata's company?
Dan Fielding: Well, sir, it seems Mr. Shibata was caught rolling for dollars with, um, these three rarely upstanding women.
Harry Stone: All three? That's illegal. And quite impressive.
Dan Fielding: When he was apprehended he had a fifty gallon drum of soy sauce and they were in the middle of something called a "Sukiyaki Slam-bam."
Christine Sullivan: Uh, sir, uh, while neighbors in adjoining rooms did complain for over seven hours I believe that Mr. S...
Mac/Harry/Dan: Seven hours?!
[Mr. Shibata bows to Dan, Harry, and Mac and they bow back]
Dan Fielding: My god, man, how do you do it?
Mr. Shibata: Every day, I swim ten miles, eat one hundred oysters and sit in a barrel of pickle brine.
Dan Fielding: [to stenographer] You got that?
[Stenographer nods].

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Nobody Says Rat Fink Anymore - S8-E10

Question: Harry recognizes one of the defendants who used to bully him when they were both children. Harry says that he can't participate in the case because of this, and also because that would make it a conflict of interest. Wouldn't any cases where his father was brought before him also be considered a conflict of interest, and why would Harry be allowed to preside over his father's cases?

Answer: Harry's father only came to his court as a defendant once (about trying to start a mutiny on the ferry). Harry said he was going to recuse himself when Christine said the Dept. Of Transportation had already dropped the charges, so it was a moot point.

Brian Katcher

Answer: Harry recuses himself from the case because of his own conflict of interest, however, his father is usually brought in for simple public disturbances and with his mental health record, gets remanded to a mental facility for examination. In cases like those, the judge's task is little more than signing a form, so there's not really a question of impartiality to be considered.

Captain Defenestrator

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