Family Law | |
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Genre | Legal drama |
Created by | Susin Nielsen |
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Opening theme | "Uh-Oh" by Jeremy Fisher featuring Serena Ryder |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Network | The CW (United States) Global (Canada) |
Release | September 16, 2021 – present |
Family Law is a Canadian legal drama television series that premiered in Italy on Sky Investigation on July 6, 2021, and in Canada on Global on September 16, 2021. [1] [2]
Abigail Bianchi, a recovering alcoholic and lawyer, goes to work with her estranged father and two half-siblings. She has never worked in family law before and suddenly finds herself having to manage not just her clients' family dysfunction, but her own. She must learn to navigate working with her father and siblings she does not know as part of her probation, all while trying to maintain her sobriety.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Canadian viewers |
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1 | 1 | "Sins of the Fathers" | Jordan Canning | Susin Nielsen | September 16, 2021 | 411390-1 | 652,000 [8] |
Abigail, an alcoholic lawyer, shows up during a court proceeding hungover and throws up on her client. The video of the event goes viral on the internet. Her life hits rock bottom as she loses her position at her firm and moves to her mother’s house, separated from her husband Frank and her two children. Three months later, Abigail's estranged father, Harry, offers her a menial position in his law firm during her probation where she meets her half-brother, Daniel who is lawyer working for their father and her half-sister, Lucy who is a lesbian psychologist. Initially, Abigail doesn’t get along with her half-siblings. Abigail soon becomes involved in a case where a teenage girl wants to locate her biological father and when Abigail does locate him, the teen girl's single mother worries about her daughter becoming too attached to the man she once had a fling with. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Parenthood" | Jordan Canning | Susin Nielsen | September 24, 2021 | 411390-2 | N/A |
Daniel’s girlfriend Danielle is helping the firm to revamp and modernize its online presence. Daniel and Abigail represent a pregnant Down Syndrome couple who are afraid that the Social Security will take away their baby as they find them incapable of parenting. Meanwhile, Abigail is banned from her son Nico’s school after she confronts and physically threatens her son’s bullies. Harry asks Abigail not to be part of the group photo for the firm’s website because of her infamy and bad reputation. Elsewhere, Lucy panics at her spouse, Maggie’s, suggestion that they have a baby; she meets a woman, Asha, at a girl bar and the two make out. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Addicted to Love" | David Frazee | Susin Nielsen | October 1, 2021 | 411390-3 | N/A |
Daniel and Abigail defend a stay-at-home mother with an online gaming addiction after her husband sues her for custody of their children due to her negligent parenting and her gaming avatar having sex with another player’s avatar. Daniel arbitrates the custody of a divorced couple's dog. Daniel and Danielle get engaged while Abigail, feeling melancholic after stalking Felicity, her ex-husband Frank's new girlfriend, on Instagram, falls off the wagon and gets drunk at Harry’s office. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Mama Don't Preach" | David Frazee | Story by : Corey Liu Teleplay by : Sonja Bennett | October 8, 2021 | 411390-4 | N/A |
Harry confronts Abigail about her drinking while she hydrates to avoid alcohol detection on a breath analyzer. Daniel and Abigail represent a gay teenager, Aaron, who wants to be emancipated from his conservative parents because they are forcing him to attend a gay conversion camp. Abigail sends Cecil, the firm’s paralegal, undercover to the gay conversion camp, where he rescues Aaron from electrical shock treatment aversion therapy at the camp, following which Aaron’s father starts accepting his sexuality. Also, Harry meets his grandchildren Sofia and Nico for the first time at his office. Jerri accompanies Abigail to her first AA meeting. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Until Death Do Us Part" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Damon Vignale | October 15, 2021 | 411390-5 | N/A |
Harry’s girlfriend Clemence informs him that he gave her Chlamydia which he contacted from another woman he was seeing during the relationship. Abigail and Daniel represent Ira, Daniel’s onetime neighbor, who wants his wife, Helen, moved from a care home that he claims is worsening her Alzheimer's; Ira's daughter, Mariam, doesn't want Helen moved and holds power of attorney. Ira challenges her in court, revealing that Helen is in a relationship at the care home. Clemence sues Harry, and Harry asks Abigail to represent him against Clemence, who has hired Abigail’s ex-boss. Meanwhile, Maggie’s parents are visiting, which annoys Lucy. Also, Daniel is having second thoughts about marrying Danielle, and Harry gives him advice to get a prenup. Abigail visits her old office with Harry and settles the case with Clemence with an apology from Harry. Daniel refuses to marry Danielle. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Baby Off Board" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Sarah Dodd | October 22, 2021 | 411390-6 | N/A |
Abigail starts seeing a psychiatrist. At the same time, Abigail represents a couple during an adoption process, but later the couple find that their adopted baby has a serious medical condition. The wife wants to keep the child, the husband doesn't. Daniel and Abigail represent the wife, but Harry is concerned that the husband is hiding something and he hires Abigail’s private investigator to find out what. Daniel pushes to be made partner at Svensson and Associates but Harry declines saying Daniel is not business-minded enough. Abigail and Frank go out to dinner to meet Sofia’s boyfriend, where Abigail sees Lucy making out with Asha. Also, Daniel and Danielle’s breakup is out in the open. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Three's Company" | Mathias Herndl | Ken Craw | October 29, 2021 | 411390-7 | N/A |
Abigail and Daniel represent a starving artist who was once the third member of a polyamorous relationship involving a famous conservative political commentator, Crystal Steele. Abigail confronts Lucy about her ongoing extra-marital affair with Asha. The Svensson Associates office gets attacked by the followers of Crystal Steele. After Abigail’s home address is doxed online and she gets abusive and threatening texts from Steele’s followers, Frank and the kids stay with her at her mother's house. Daniel regrets dumping Danielle. Harry beefs up the office security while they start losing clients. Frank and Abigail bond and sleep together at her mother’s house. Crystal hires Harry as her divorce attorney. To Daniel's dismay, Harry picks Abigail to assist him with Crystal's case. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Truthiness" | Mathias Herndl | Sonja Bennett & Ken Craw | November 5, 2021 | 411390-8 | N/A |
Harry and Abigail represent Crystal in her divorce settlement. Abigail agrees to defend a longtime friend who is anti-vaccine, refusing to vaccinate her child. Daniel is bitter over Harry's rejection of his partnership proposal. Nico gets suspended from school when he is caught forging parents' signatures for other students for money, forcing Abigail and Frank to reconsider their parenting agreement. Lucy comes clean to Maggie about her affair, and Maggie forgives her and they reconcile. Lucy later runs into Asha and they make out. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Blame It on the Mother" | Andy Mikita | Sarah Dodd | November 12, 2021 | 411390-9 | N/A |
Abigail and Daniel represent two sisters who are being sued by their estranged mother for parental support. Harry’s speech at his alma mater becomes fodder for internet memes and trolling. Daniel considers leaving Svensson for a rival firm. Lucy is sad and angry as Harry fails to show up on their planned meeting on her deceased mother’s birthday. Daniel, Lucy, Abigail and Jerri get upset when they learn that Harry is dating Crystal, and Daniel quits the firm. Lucy tells Maggie that she is ready to have a baby. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Legacy" | Andy Mikita | Susin Nielsen | November 19, 2021 | 411390-10 | N/A |
Maggie undergoes insemination at a fertility clinic. After Nina, the receptionist at Svensson, discovers she is not her father's biological daughter, Abigail traces a history of malpractice at the fertility clinic where Nina was conceived. Abigail asks Harry to re-hire Daniel, and Harry makes him a partner at the firm. Abigail and Daniel file a class action lawsuit against Dr. Peterson, with Nina and her father as plaintiffs. Harry asks Abigail to stay at Svensson after her probation saying the firm needs her legal skills. Maggie runs into Asha, who tells her about her last encounter with Lucy. Maggie ends her relationship with Lucy and informs her that she is pregnant. Abigail catches Frank meeting Felicity. Lucy goes to Abigail and breaks down. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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11 | 1 | "Revisionist History" | Andy Mikita | Susin Nielsen | May 22, 2023 | 411390-11 |
A woman, Norma, hires Abigail and Daniel to track down her presumed-dead husband, a failed inventor who left her heavily in debt. When found, the man claims to suffer from amnesia and Abigail convinces Norma to sue him for emotional distress to recover her money. In her psychiatric evaluation, Lucy concludes the husband's amnesia may be genuine, causing tension between her and Abigail. Hoping to get his kids to accept his relationship with Crystal, Harry arranges a family dinner, which backfires disastrously. Maggie angrily rejects Lucy's attempt to apologize for her infidelity. Abigail considers reconciling with Frank, but Sofia finds text messages proving his affair was serious and shows them to Abigail. | ||||||
12 | 2 | "I Now Pronoun You" | Andy Mikita | Corey Liu | May 29, 2023 | 411390-12 |
Sofia's friend Chloe wants to start taking transitional therapy, but the grandfather files a motion to intercede, forcing Abigail and Daniel to take her case. Daniel tries to make changes around the office, irritating Abigail and Lucy. When reporters from a conservative news network show up at Chloe's school, Harry realizes Crystal tipped them off after he discussed the case with her, and breaks up with her. Abigail deals with Frank's attempts to make amends and Sofia's refusal to see him. | ||||||
13 | 3 | "Under the Influence" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Sarah Dodd | June 12, 2023 | 411390-13 |
Abigail and Daniel work on a divorce case for Sabine, a woman whose husband claims she is in thrall to a cult posing as a wellness program. Abigail and Lucy do an undercover investigation at the program and help Sabine leave. The firm's class-action suit against Dr. Peterson falters when they learn his assets are protected by shell companies. Daniel works hard to find a legal argument to access the assets, however Harry steals his thunder by arguing the case in court himself. Cecil works up the courage to ask Nina out, but before he can do so, she says she is taking a leave of absence to travel the world. After couples therapy with Frank, Abigail decides to end the marriage. | ||||||
14 | 4 | "Return to Sender" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Sonja Bennett | June 19, 2023 | 411390-14 |
Abigail and Daniel represent Karolinka, a Slavic mail-order bride whose husband plans to annul their marriage and have her deported. Though unable to prevent the annulment, Abigail finds her a job with the marriage agency that placed her so she can stay in Canada. In the aftermath of a failed date, Daniel gets to know Martina, a chef. Meanwhile, Lucy learns Maggie has moved on to a new relationship. Elsewhere, Harry works on a prenup with Phil Sterling for an influencer couple. Their demands become ever more complicated, until eventually Harry convinces them not to sign a prenup at all. Also, Nico is upset by Abigail's divorce; Harry consoles him. Abigail's separation negotiations with Frank bog down and she hires Cordelia, an old flame of Harry's, to represent her in her divorce. | ||||||
15 | 5 | "Fifty Shades of Judginess" | Gail Harvey | Susin Nielsen | June 26, 2023 | 411390-15 |
Phaedra is a recent widow who hires Harry and Abigail to represent her; Phaedra was a wealthy man's escort before marrying him and his daughter wants her written out of his will. Abigail and Cordelia have their first meeting with Frank and his divorce lawyer. Daniel gives an interview suggesting he is the future of the firm and Harry is old-fashioned; Harry reacts angrily. Meanwhile, Daniel and his new girlfriend Clara spend some time with Lucy and Martina. When Joanne leaves Abigail's children unsupervised to go out drinking while Abigail is on a blind date, Sofia sneaks out and comes home drunk and Nico runs away. In response, Frank files for custody, requiring Abigail's parenting to be thoroughly evaluated by a psychiatrist. | ||||||
16 | 6 | "Wicked Games" | Gail Harvey | Ken Craw | July 3, 2023 | 411390-16 |
Abigail and Daniel take the case of Jessie, a teacher with a neurodivergent son who claims her ex-husband is harassing her to make her look crazy. Daniel suspects Jessie may be inflicting the harassment on herself; Abigail and he eventually discover Jessie's new boyfriend Gary is the culprit. Meanwhile, Abigail is asked on a date by Aidan, a fireman she meets while working on Jessie's case. Also, Cecil befriends Winston, the firm's new receptionist. Elsewhere, Clara breaks up with Daniel upon realizing he can't accept she previously dated Harry. A psychiatrist interviews Abigail for her custody evaluation and she becomes emotional, accusing Frank of wanting to take away her children and causing the psychiatrist to end the interview abruptly. | ||||||
17 | 7 | "Arrested Development" | David Frazee | Ken Craw | July 10, 2023 | 411390-17 |
Abigail and Daniel represent Drew, an unemployed 40-year-old man whose overprotective parents are trying to evict him from their basement. Incensed Frank is representing the parents, Abigail insists on going to court but loses. Ultimately Drew's parents allow him to stay in exchange for him working on his career for the time being. Meanwhile, Cecil is forced to take the paralegal exam after Jerri discovers he never qualified; with Winston's help, he overcomes his fears and passes. Elsewhere, a client of Harry's switches to Phil Sterling's firm after reading Daniel's interview; Harry wins her back by tipping her off about a case Phil botched. Also, the psychiatrist interviews Abigail's family for the custody evaluation: Daniel hedges when asked whether Abigail is still drinking; Harry strongly defends Abigail but admits he's been out of her life for decades; Lucy dismisses the psychiatrist's questions and asserts Abigail is a good parent; and Joanne hints she forced Abigail to take her side against Harry's in their divorce. Also, Abigail's first date with Aidan goes badly until she finally opens up about her personal problems, and they become intimate. At the end, Frank's lawyer informs Abigail she can have equal joint custody on condition that the children have no contact with Joanne, a high-functioning alcoholic herself, thus making it impossible for Abigail to comply. | ||||||
18 | 8 | "The Good, the Bad, and the Pugly" [9] "Family History" | Sarah Wayne Callies | Sarah Dodd | July 17, 2023 | 411390-18 |
Jerri's estranged daughter Christina refuses to let Jerri see her granddaughter. Believing this is due to transphobia, Abby confronts Christina but learns that isn't the reason for the estrangement. Harry persuades Christina to attend counseling with Jerri, where it is revealed Jerri suppressed memories of her alcoholism and erratic behavior which frightened Christina as a child. Later Jerri and Christina begin to reconcile. Meanwhile, Abigail brings Aidan to a professional gathering as her plus-one in order to antagonize Frank. Also, Harry counsels Lucy on her separation from Maggie, advising her not to offer support for Maggie's child. The former owner of Daniel's dog Craig blackmails Daniel into paying to keep Craig. Lucy finds Maggie bleeding and calls 911. | ||||||
19 | 9 | "Acting Out" | David Frazee | Sonja Bennett & Corey Liu | July 24, 2023 | 411390-19 |
The firm takes the case of Charisma, a pop starlet whose erratic behavior prompted her brother to file for a conservatorship. Realizing Charisma is rebelling against the stress and restrictions of her career, Abigail convinces the judge not to grant the conservatorship. Meanwhile, Maggie's baby, Harmony, is delivered by C-section and Lucy bonds with her while Maggie recuperates in the hospital. Elsewhere, Daniel botches a live interview with comical results. Also, Joanne stays at a friend's place so that Abigail can have time with her kids. After meeting Nico, Aidan suggests spending time with Abigail's kids but she replies she would only allow it if the relationship were serious. Daniel impulsively kisses Martina causing her to run off. The psychiatrist's custody evaluation is critical of both Abigail and Frank over her alcoholism and his frequent infidelity, however Frank refuses to back down and opts to go to court rather than resolve his and Abigail's differences informally. Maggie refuses to allow Lucy to participate in Harmony's life. | ||||||
20 | 10 | "All Happy Families" | Andy Mikita | Susin Nielsen | July 31, 2023 | 411390-20 |
On finally completing her probation, Abigail receives a lucrative job offer from her old law firm and a stingy one from Harry, causing friction between father and daughter. The judge in Abigail and Frank's divorce case awards 50/50 custody and mandates they alternate weeks living in the same house for their children's sake. Meanwhile, Daniel is forced to lay off Cecil in order cut the firm's costs. Having signed away her parental rights for Harmony on Harry's advice, Lucy hires Abigail to sue to get them back. Lucy wins but afterwards discovers Maggie has abandoned her apartment and disappeared with the baby. Harry makes Abigail a better offer and she accepts, irritating Daniel who had expected her to leave the firm. Harry then rehires Cecil, anticipating Abigail will bring in more money. Daniel visits Martina to apologize for kissing her; before he can do so, she kisses him. At the end, Abigail catches Joanne in bed with Harry. |
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21 | 1 | "The Fine Line" [10] "What Came First?" | Andy Mikita | Susin Nielsen | January 17, 2024 | 411390-21 |
Abigail represents Hannah, a woman whose ex-husband wants to use a frozen embryo they created to have a child with his husband. Daniel ends his affair with Martina, hoping she will choose him over her boyfriend. Abigail clashes with Frank over their nesting arrangement. Lucy refuses Abigail’s offer to have Maggie extradited from Florida, where she is hiding with Harmony. Meanwhile, Harry takes on a lucrative new client, Sabrina Bass, who is divorcing her wealthy husband. Lucy meets Kelly, a fellow psychiatrist. Abigail reacts with hostility when Joanne reveals she is moving in with Harry. Elsewhere, Daniel runs into Martina’s boyfriend, Quinn. | ||||||
22 | 2 | "A River in Egypt" | Andy Mikita | Sarah Dodd | January 24, 2024 | 411390-22 |
The firm attempts to help Nina’s father Brian after he marries a con artist who steals all his money and flees. Harry’s rival Chip Crombie is appointed a judge and Abigail insults him; in retaliation, he rules against Daniel in court. Martina chooses to stay with Quinn, and Daniel befriends him. Lucy continues to spend time with Kelly. Abigail consults with Ben Cohen, a criminal lawyer, on Brian’s case but he is unhelpful. Abigail has Cecil go undercover to entrap the con artist and they have her arrested. Afterwards, Ben asks Abigail out but she declines. | ||||||
23 | 3 | "It's the End of the World as We Know It" | Jordan Canning | Ken Craw | January 31, 2024 | 411390-23 |
Abigail and Daniel are hired by Magnus, a climate activist whose in-laws want custody of his children after he was arrested during protests. Abigail and Lucy become concerned with the intensity of his children’s involvement in his activism. After his daughter engages in a risky protest, Abigail declines to represent him; he later decides to let his children live with his in-laws so he can pursue activism. After Harry asks Crystal to return a family heirloom, she files an ethics complaint alleging they started dating when she was still his client. Abigail breaks up with Aidan as he wants kids and she doesn’t. During Harry’s ethics hearing it is revealed he dated several women while they were his clients; he is then suspended from practicing law. | ||||||
24 | 4 | "Play It Straight" | Jordan Canning | Corey Liu | February 7, 2024 | 411390-24 |
Abigail and Daniel take on one of Harry’s clients, Zander, an actor who wants to stop his ex-husband from outing him in a play. Abigail learns the ex is using Zander’s texts as material for a new TV show and successfully sues him. After having a breakdown from the stress of staying in the closet, Zander decides to star in his ex’s show while coming out publicly. Meanwhile, Kelly moves in with Lucy, irritating Abigail who does not get along with her. After meeting Quinn, Yannick tells Daniel he is a fabulist. After Harry nearly violates his suspension, his children give him an ultimatum to step away from the firm until his suspension is over. Frank offers to modify his and Abigail’s separation agreement to let Aidan see their children, claiming it’s a favor; afterwards Abigail learns Frank has introduced their children to his new girlfriend. | ||||||
25 | 5 | "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" | David Frazee | Story by : Jordan Hall Teleplay by : Susin Nielsen | February 14, 2024 | 411390-25 |
Abigail represents the Gardiners, a couple struggling to care for their autistic teenage son Rory. She advises them to surrender Rory to the Ministry so he can get the care he needs. The Ministry accuses the Gardiners of child neglect and Abigail goes to court to defend their parental rights. In Harry’s absence, Daniel has to get creative to convince Sabrina Bass to retain the firm for her divorce. Meanwhile, Harry has difficulty adjusting to life at home; he enlists Cecil to keep track of the firm’s activities for him. A jealous Abigail has Winston and Cecil track down Frank’s new girlfriend Isabelle; she later agrees to allow Frank to introduce her to their children. At Kelly’s instigation, Lucy asks Abigail to move out of her apartment. | ||||||
26 | 6 | "When the Chip Hits the Fan" | David Frazee | Susin Nielsen | February 21, 2024 | 411390-26 |
After having a heart attack during a heated argument with Abigail, Judge Chip Crombie is revealed to be a bigamist. His second wife hires Abigail to prove their marriage was legitimate. Ultimately both Chip’s wives decide to leave him. Meanwhile, Daniel represents Parvin, a woman whose mother is demanding payment for taking care of her child. Pressured by Harry to be more aggressive, Daniel uses harsh tactics to win. Abigail runs into Ben Cohen at an A.A. meeting and they begin a relationship. Also, Daniel has dinner with Lucy and Kelly shows her disapproval of him. Abigail and Ben play a prank on Isabelle. Later, Maggie tries to call Lucy but Kelly intercepts the call, tells her not to contact Lucy, and deletes her number. | ||||||
27 | 7 | "Bass Fishing" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Sarah Dodd | February 28, 2024 | 411390-27 |
Sabrina Bass’s divorce proceedings are halted when Daniel’s estranged lawyer mother Zina Bayat (Carmen Aguirre) produces evidence that Sabrina’s husband, Connery, embezzled from his clients. Upon discovering Sabrina was complicit, Abigail demands Daniel drop her as a client; Daniel ignores her and reaches a divorce settlement with Connery. Feeling competitive with Isabelle, Abigail goes overboard in doing activities with her children. Meanwhile, Joanne throws a housewarming party; Kelly malingers to get Lucy to leave early, and Joanne appears to be ambivalent about her relationship with Harry. Daniel is shocked to learn Quinn and Martina are getting married. After Zina goes public about Sabrina’s role in Connery’s crimes, Daniel realizes Abigail tipped her off about Sabrina’s involvement. | ||||||
28 | 8 | "Where There's a Will" | Alysse Leite-Rogers | Corey Liu | March 6, 2024 | 411390-28 |
Abigail and Frank end up on opposite sides of a case, representing a sister and brother in a dispute over their late father’s inheritance. A Greek restauranteur, named Cosmo, is sued by his father and hires Daniel and Harry to defend him. The conflict between Cosmo and his father over their restaurant mirrors that between Daniel and Harry over the firm. After the case is resolved, Harry offers to make Daniel an equity partner. Daniel agrees to emcee Martina’s wedding. Meanwhile, Kelly accidentally injures Lucy during an argument; they reconcile but Kelly continues to be controlling and semi-abusive, booking a vacation for her and Lucy without telling her. At Nino’s school concert, Abigail is forced to endure the other parents’ disapproval; afterward she calls Ben for support but he does not answer. | ||||||
29 | 9 | "To the End of Love" [11] "Catch 22" | Agam Darshi | Sonja Bennett | March 13, 2024 | 411390-29 |
Abigail’s elderly new client, Naomi, seeks authorization for euthanasia before her Alzheimer’s disease destroys her right to consent, but Naomi’s son sues to block her. Abigail wins but Naomi's condition deteriorates and she is no longer legally able to consent. Naomi chooses to die without medical assistance and Abigail helps her son say goodbye. Meanwhile, Martina admits to Daniel she loves both him and Quinn. Cecil becomes intimate with Roz, the court clerk. Jealous of Isabelle’s closeness with Sofia and Nico, Abigail deliberately upstages her by taking the children to the same circus Isabelle planned to take them to. Abigail rejects Isabelle’s first attempt to make peace, but prompted by Ben, reconciles with her. Elsewhere, Harry’s plans to move in with Joanne make her realize she cannot overcome the memory of his past infidelity, and she ends their relationship for good. | ||||||
30 | 10 | "The Chickens Come Home to Roost" | Andy Mikita | Susin Nielsen | March 20, 2024 | 411390-30 |
While helping her client Carla get child support, Abigail discovers Carla’s daughter was switched at birth with another couple’s and goes to court when that couple sues to stop Carla from seeing her. Frank’s plans to move in with Isabelle prompt Abigail to consider selling their house. Embittered by Joanne’s dumping him, Harry unfairly blames Abigail for the breakup and loses patience with his client, a woman remarrying the same man for the third time. At Martina’s wedding, Daniel accidentally announces their affair to the guests and has to leave in disgrace. Lucy runs into Maggie. Learning that Kelly blocked her calls and also that Kelly has been trying to isolate her from everyone she knows, Lucy finally confronts Kelly about her controlling and abusive behavior and breaks up with her, demanding that she move out. But Kelly refuses to leave and continues to stay in Lucy’s apartment, insisting they will work it out. At the end, shaken by discovering Sofia wrote a school essay about her alcoholism, Abigail goes to Ben for consolation, but finds he has relapsed into alcoholism himself. |
On December 20, 2019, Corus Entertainment announced that the series created by Susin Nielsen for SEVEN24 Films and Lark Productions had been given a ten episode series order. Executive produced by Tom Cox, Jordy Randall and Erin Haskett, the show would be produced and set in Vancouver, British Columbia. [12]
In February 2020, it was reported that principal photography would begin on March 2, 2020. The primary cast members were announced as being all Canadian - Jewel Staite, Victor Garber, Zach Smadu and Genelle Williams. [13]
In advance of the series premiere, Global announced in May 2021 that it had renewed the show for a second season. [14]
On May 17, 2022, Global announced a third season. [15]
On January 31, 2024, Global and The CW renewed Family Law for a fourth season, consisting of another ten episodes. [16]
The series premiered in Italy on Sky Investigation on July 6, 2021. [17] International distribution is managed by eOne. [18]
Nine Network carries the series in Australia. [19] Season 2 premiered on October 5, 2022. [20] [21] Season 3 premiered on March 29, 2023. [21]
The series airs in the United States on The CW. It premiered on October 2, 2022. [22] Season 2 premiered on July 7, 2023. Season 3 premiered on January 17, 2024. [23]
In the Nordics, season 3 premiered on April 19, 2023. [24]
In France, the 3rd season premiered on February 5, 2024, on 13ème Rue. [25]
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Seed is a Canadian single-camera sitcom television series. The series starred Adam Korson as Harry Dacosta, sperm donor, and followed his interactions with new-found relatives that had been conceived from the donation.
The 100 is an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series that premiered on March 19, 2014, on The CW, and ended on September 30, 2020. Developed by Jason Rothenberg, the series is loosely based on the young adult novel series of the same name by Kass Morgan. The 100 follows post-apocalyptic survivors from a space habitat, the Ark, who return to Earth nearly a century after a devastating nuclear apocalypse. The first people sent to Earth are a group of juvenile delinquents who encounter descendants of survivors of the nuclear disaster on the ground.
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce is an American comedy-drama television series developed by Marti Noxon for the American cable network Bravo. Based on the Girlfriends' Guides book series by Vicki Iovine, the series revolves around Abby McCarthy, a self-help author who finds solace in new friends and adventures as she faces an impending divorce. Lisa Edelstein portrays the main character, Abby. Beau Garrett and Necar Zadegan co-star. Janeane Garofalo was part of the main cast for the first seven episodes of season 1 before departing the cast. She was replaced in episode 8 with Alanna Ubach. Paul Adelstein co-starred as a main cast member for the first two seasons, before being reduced to a recurring character for the third and fifth seasons. Retta recurred during the show's second season before being promoted to the main cast at the start of season 3.
Mar-len Abigail "Abby" Sombillo Binay-Campos is a Filipina lawyer and politician who has been the Mayor of Makati since 2016. She formerly served in the Congress as Representative of Makati's 2nd District from 2007 to 2016, when she was succeeded by her husband, Luis Campos. She is also the daughter of former Vice President Jejomar Binay.
The Rookie is an American police procedural television series created by Alexi Hawley for ABC. The series stars Nathan Fillion, Alyssa Diaz, Richard T. Jones, Titus Makin Jr., Melissa O'Neil, Afton Williamson, Mekia Cox, Shawn Ashmore, and Eric Winter. It follows John Nolan, a man in his forties, who becomes the oldest rookie at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). It is based on real-life LAPD officer William Norcross, who moved to Los Angeles in 2015 and joined the department in his mid-40s.
Charmed is an American fantasy drama television series developed by Jennie Snyder Urman, Jessica O'Toole, and Amy Rardin. It is a reboot of the WB series of the same name, created by Constance M. Burge, which originally aired from 1998 to 2006. Charmed premiered in the United States on October 14, 2018, on The CW. Carter Covington served as showrunner for the first season, before married duo Liz Kruger and Craig Shapiro took over for the second and third seasons. Jeffrey Lieber, Joey Falco, and Nicki Renna replaced Kruger and Shapiro as showrunners for the fourth season.
Swamp Thing is an American superhero television series created by Gary Dauberman and Mark Verheiden for DC Universe, based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The series follows medical doctor Abby Arcane encountering the eponymous Swamp Thing, a plant-elemental creature who fights malevolent forces around a Louisiana swamp.
Coroner is a Canadian police procedural crime drama television series. Developed by Morwyn Brebner, the series is based on the Jenny Cooper crime novels by M. R. Hall. Serinda Swan stars as coroner Jenny Cooper. Coroner premiered on CBC on 7 January 2019.
Frayed is an Australian-British comedy-drama television series on ABC TV and Sky UK. It premiered in the United Kingdom on 26 September 2019 and in Australia on 16 October. The series was created and written by Australian comedian Sarah Kendall, who also stars in it. The first series of six episodes is set in 1988 London and Newcastle, New South Wales. Kendall portrays Sammy, who is an affluent Australian-born British resident with two teenage children. After her husband dies disgracefully and leaves a bankrupt estate, Sammy returns home to live with her mother Jean and younger brother Jim. She encounters former boyfriend Dan and works for politician Chris, while fending off Jim's abrasive girlfriend Bev.
Nancy Drew is an American mystery drama television series based on the series of mystery novels about the titular character. The series was adapted for the CW by Noga Landau, Josh Schwartz, and Stephanie Savage and is produced by CBS Studios, in association with Fake Empire.
Superman & Lois is an American superhero drama television series developed for The CW by Todd Helbing and Greg Berlanti, based on the DC Comics characters Superman and Lois Lane, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Tyler Hoechlin and Elizabeth Tulloch star as the title characters Clark Kent / Superman and Lois Lane, respectively. Jordan Elsass and Alex Garfin portray the couple's twin sons Jonathan and Jordan Kent, with Michael Bishop replacing the former in the third season. The series also stars Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Wolé Parks, Adam Rayner, Dylan Walsh, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Tayler Buck, Sofia Hasmik, Chad L. Coleman, and Michael Cudlitz.
Abigail Dow is an English rugby player. She is a member of the England women's national rugby team and a winger for Ealing Trailfinders Women at club level. In November 2023 she was nominated for the World Rugby Women's 15s Player of the Year.
Night Court is an American sitcom, a revival of the series of the same name that originally aired from 1984 to 1992. It premiered on NBC on January 17, 2023. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Melissa Rauch's performance. In February 2023, the series was renewed for a second season which then premiered on December 23, 2023. In May 2024, the series was renewed for a third season which is set to premiere on November 19, 2024.
Plan B is a Canadian television drama series, that premiered on CBC Television on February 27, 2023.