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 For those fans (yours included) wishing to spend a long, cold December with Maura Tierney and Rob Morrow, ABC has other plans for you: The network has pulled 'The Whole ...
 On 'The Whole Truth' (Wed., 10PM ET on ABC), Kathryn's mom has been pestering her about her love life. So she lies, telling Bernadette she has a boyfriend. Still, her mo...
 
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According to the Hollywo...
 Defense attorney Jimmy Brogan (Rob Morrow) suffers a devastating loss in the murder trial of a teenage boy from his old Hell's Kitchen stomping ground. Feeling guilty an...
  
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Why should you be watching 'The Whole Truth'? Two words: Maura Tierney. 
 
Yes, the former 'NewsRadio' and 'ER' star Maura Tierney should be enough to get you, loyal re...
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 'The Whole Truth' (Wed., 10PM ET on ABC) is an odd type of legal drama. Unlike, say, the 'Law & Order' franchise, the show doesn't feature bunch of lawyers who are clear...
 'The Whole Truth' (Wed., 10PM ET on ABC) pits attorney Jimmy Brogan (Rob Morrow) against prosecutor Kathryn Peale (Maura Tierney). They're used to working on opposite si...
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This legal drama from executive producer Jerry Bruckheimer chronicles how a case is built from the perspectives of both the defense and the prosecution. Kathryn Peale and Jimmy Brogan have been friends since Yale Law School but now work for different teams -- Peale works in the New York State District Attorney's office while Brogan is one of New York's rising criminal attorney stars. They create two different stories from the same set of facts. It becomes evident through the cases that the truth has nothing to do with someone's innocence or guilt. What the jury believes is all that matters in a trial.