You may have noticed an exiting new TV show has just started on TV stations worldwide, Judging Rado. The pilot aired a few days ago, and while the episode was frankly a little dull, you could already see some future storylines interwoven into the plot. An anonymous source has leaked some information on the upcoming episodes to me, and I’ll post them here.
Spoiler warning! Read at your own risk! Do not read if you don’t want to be spoiled!
Episode 2
Rado, who pledged to run his own defence, must come to grips with the legal terms. He is aided by his wife and children, who smuggle the Law Dictionary into his prison, at grave risk of being found out. Meanwhile, nobody listens to his warnings about former American politician Dick Fullhouse.
Episode 3
Brambles, the prosecuting attorney, must struggle to complete his indictment in time. Meanwhile, judge Eary fights his coffee addiction and is moody as a consequence.
Episode 4
With the indictment completed, the trial can begin. Rado begins his defence but there is a lockdown in the court as a terrorist appears to have broken in. Suffering from coffee shortage and mounting tension, judge Eary suffers a heart attack.
Episode 5
Judge Eary has survived his heart attack. However, he is still locked inside a room together with Rado as Brambles must try and stop the deadly assassin.
Episode 6
As the assassin is caught, he kills himself and so makes it impossible for anyone to question him. No leads to Dick Fullhouse can be proven, even though Eary is now convinced he is involved and it becomes clear there is a mole within the court. The trial continues, but Rado suffers from loss of memory.
Episode 7
Brambles discovers by accident that the mole is in fact the court butler, who locks him up. Meanwhile, judge Eary prepares to read the verdict, but Dick Fullhouse arrives on the scene with an army of Daleks and attempts to assassinate Rado. Brambles, locked in the court’s liquor cabinet, is the only one who has escaped detection. But can he break free and save the trial?
This is where the season ends, with plenty of storylines left open and enough questions unanswered for a second season. Exciting!
You’ll be delighted to know that I fell for this as I saw the “Spoiler warning!” at the top and didn’t even start reading the article. What’s great though is that people fell for it even after reading it. You should do another blog on those people.