All Rise

2019
4.6
43 reviews
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All Rise: Season 1 episodes (21)

1 Pilot
9/23/19
All Rise is a new courthouse drama that follows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of its judges, prosecutors and public defenders, as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal process.
2 Long Day's Journey Into ICE
9/30/19
When an ICE agent pursues a defendant in Lola’s courtroom, she must fend him off while determining the appropriate sentence for the offender, an undocumented immigrant, whose crime was warning people of a grocery store selling spoiled goods.
3 Sweet Bird Of Truth
10/7/19
Lola immerses herself in the world of online gaming when she presides over her first trial concerning cybercrimes, after two friends go head-to-head over a deleted avatar and all the assets associated with it. Also, Mark discovers life without Lola in the DA’s office is going to be lonelier than he thought, and Luke is set to be honored at the annual Valor Awards for his heroism.
4 A View From the Bus
10/14/19
When a jury’s field trip to a crime scene takes a dramatic turn, Judge Lola Carmichael must determine if the trip she granted helped the defendant or biased the jury. Also, Mark is ready to take down a reputed crime boss but discovers it’s more complicated after he learns that a cop may have tampered with the evidence.
5 Devotees in the Courthouse of Love
10/21/19
Lola officiates her first nuptials on “Wedding Day,” an annual event when couples flock to the Hall of Justice to be married free of charge. Also, Lola and public defender Emily Lopez are torn between civil laws and the laws of a higher power when it seems they must allow Phoebe (Emma Dumont), a nun with a shady past, to go to prison for a criminal act against the church that she believes is morally right.
6 Fool for Liv
10/28/19
Lola contends with a fame-hungry defendant, personal assistant Olivia McLeland (Bianca Santos), and a circus-like courtroom while presiding over a celebrity’s murder trial that forces her to find peace at Sherri’s home after she’s chased by paparazzi. Jere Burns guest stars as Olivia’s attorney, Adam Pryce.
7 Uncommon Women and Mothers
11/4/19
Mark and Emily go head to head in court for the first time, and things get awkward when Mark must cross-examine Lola’s mother, Roxy (L. Scott Caldwell), when she’s called as a character witness in the case for a homeless youth charged with felony vandalism.
8 Maricela and the Desert
11/18/19
Lola and Emily find themselves on opposing sides when the key witness in a murder trial is the victim’s 11-year-old daughter. Also, when Mark’s key witness in a case winds up in a Vegas jail, Luke accompanies Mark on a road trip to the desert to bring the witness back to testify.
9 How To Succeed In Law Without Really Re-trying
11/25/19
When one of Lola’s former murder cases is overturned on appeal, Mark helms the retrial and struggles to keep the bomber in jail, while Lola fears she may have prosecuted an innocent man
10 Dripsy
12/9/19
Lola exercises a rarely used judicial power when she fires a lawyer for failing to provide a robust defense for his client. Also, Mark’s dad, Vic (Tony Denison), is arrested for murder.
11 The Joy From Oz
12/16/19
Amid holiday parties, Lola must defend herself before the Commission on Judicial Performance after a complaint is made against her. Also, Judge Lisa Benner enlists Sara, Emily and Luke in staging a “Wizard of Oz”-themed mock trial for the children of Hall of Justice employees, in which Dorothy is on trial for killing the wicked witch.
12 What The Constitution Greens To Me
1/6/20
Following her battle with the Commission of Judicial Performance, Lola questions her own brand of creative justice. And when Benner assigns Lola a politically charged eco-terrorism trial that involves a senator’s son, once again, Lola realizes she must trust her instincts in order to succeed.
13 What the Bailiff Saw
1/20/20
Lola travels to Washington, D.C., to help her husband, Robin (Todd Williams), land an important job at the FBI. Also, Mark and Amy Quinn’s (Lindsey Gort) relationship heats up as Amy tries to put together a winning defense for Vic Callan’s (Tony Denison) murder case.
14 Bye Bye Bernie
2/3/20
When Lola’s mother makes a statement about her daughter in a newspaper, Lola must contend with both her mother, Roxy (L. Scott Caldwell), and with her colleagues who commend Roxy’s harsh words about the justice system.
15 Prelude to A Fish
2/10/20
As Benner prepares to run for Attorney General, she seeks Lola’s help to search for anything that could compromise her campaign. Also, old wounds are re-opened when Emily’s client is hesitant to file a police report against her abusive boyfriend, and Amy Quinn and Mark find themselves arguing against each other on opposite sides of the courtroom, putting pressure on their new romance.
16 My Fair Lockdown
2/17/20
Lola’s world spins out of control when she presides over the trial of Emily’s client who rejects the rule of law and seizes control of the courtroom.
17 I Love You, You're Perfect, I Think
3/9/20
When Lola learns Judge Benner’s whistleblower secret as part of her background research for her Attorney General campaign, she faces an excruciating dilemma. Lola has an obligation to expose the ethical breach but knows that doing so could end her mentor’s career. Also, Emily is avoiding the implications of Luke’s “I love you” as she represents a client with mental health issues
18 The Tale Of Three Arraignments
3/16/20
Lola and Mark find themselves in trouble for pushing their bosses too hard in their pursuit of justice and fair play. As punishment, Lola is assigned to arraignment court for the week, while Mark is bumped down to the Charge Evaluation Unit. Also, their best friend from law school, powerhouse attorney Rachel Audubon (Ryan Michelle Bathe), is there to witness it all.
19 In The Fights
4/6/20
Emily’s season-long composure and compartmentalization nosedives when she defends a young man charged with felony domestic violence. Also, Lola struggles with supporting Robin’s distant job offer, and causes a rift with Mark when she reprimands his girlfriend, Amy, for grandstanding in the courtroom.
20 Merrily We Ride Along
4/13/20
After a near breakdown, Emily arrives at a sobering conclusion, and Lola suggests she find professional help in order to get healthy. Also, Mark finds himself in an uncomfortable position after he agrees to do a police ride-along, and Lola is faced with her own crisis after learning that Robin didn’t get the job in Los Angeles.
21 Dancing at Los Angeles
5/4/20
With Los Angeles under a mandatory shelter-in-place order and trials piling up, Judge Benner authorizes Lola to preside over a virtual trial that involves a dispute between brothers and a stolen car. Emily represents the defendant, a graffiti artist, and Mark prosecutes for the D.A.’s office, marking the first time he tries a case in Lola’s “court.” Also, Mark and Quinn continue to explore their romantic relationship while quarantined in separate homes; Judge Benner oversees court from afar and struggles to learn how to cook; and Sara has to balance her day job with a new side hustle as a food delivery driver. Luke and Emily’s relationship is taxed by separation, and germaphobe and type-A Sherri contends with the new world (dis)order.

About this show

ALL RISE is a drama that pulls back the curtain on the court system and shows the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of dedicated judges and attorneys as they work with bailiffs, clerks, cops and jurors to bring justice to the people of Los Angeles.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
43 reviews
Ken R
October 20, 2019
Another courtroom drama, where the judge takes some matters under her own control to make the system more fair. This is an interesting twist, and some of the cases have been interesting, but there is something lacking in the overall presentation which I believe viewers will pick up on. Much like "The Code", another recent cbs courtroom series, there is something not quite right about All Rise.
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Uncle Chuck
December 31, 2020
Basic premise of the show is okay with the scriptwriters and producers following the age old narrative of the absent husband.Why the hell cant you rewrite the script showing him leaving the FBI and taking a legal position or LA based private defense contractor position and put him in the damn script more often. I'm tired of these damn scriptwriters showing a black household with no husband.CHANGE THE NARRATIVE!!!!!
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Shelley Bunch
August 14, 2022
I loved this show since it was on CBS and I'm so happy OWN took it over! The only thing I did notice is that the cast uses more foul language and that detracts from the over all greatness of this show. I hope they would go back to a more professional language but I will continue to watch. 2 thumbs up!!
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