The basic concept of the show was about life in and around a legal firm, filled with quirky, young and good-looking lawyers, handling tricky and difficult cases by day and living together in a classic San Francisco house by night.
Perhaps it should have been called "Second Generation," since three of the leads of this ensemble are children of established Hollywood actors: Samantha Mathis, Mackenzie Astin and, as far as the show's PR, the biggest name: Sydney Tamiia Poitier.
However, someone at NBC decided to run the program on Monday nights at 9pm - Opposite Fox's "Ally McBeal," which was an established and Emmy-winning show of the same type.
It never had a chance.
Perhaps it should have been called "Second Generation," since three of the leads of this ensemble are children of established Hollywood actors: Samantha Mathis, Mackenzie Astin and, as far as the show's PR, the biggest name: Sydney Tamiia Poitier.
However, someone at NBC decided to run the program on Monday nights at 9pm - Opposite Fox's "Ally McBeal," which was an established and Emmy-winning show of the same type.
It never had a chance.