

- #Susannah flood for the people full#
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These young lawyers will be put to the test both personally and professionally as their lives intersect in and out of America’s most prestigious trial court. Our lawyers are joined by Judge Nicholas Byrne (Vondie Curtis-Hall), who rules on some of the court’s most controversial cases, and Tina Krissman (Anna Deavere Smith), the formidable clerk of Court who keeps everyone in line. Attorney’s Office, Roger Gunn (Ben Shenkman). With the help of new investigator Ted (Charles Michael Davis), they face off against prosecutors Seth Oliver (Ben Rappaport), Leonard Knox (Regé-Jean Page), Kate Littlejohn (Susannah Flood) and their supervisor, chief of the Criminal Division in the U.S.
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Set in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (a.k.a. “The Mother Court”), the Shondaland series show follows six talented young lawyers working on opposite sides of the law and handling the most high-profile and high-stakes federal cases in the country.īest friends Sandra Bell (Britt Robertson) and Allison Adams (Jasmin Savoy Brown) serve as public defenders alongside Jay Simmons (Wesam Keesh) and their boss, Federal Public Defender Jill Carlan (Hope Davis). Moderated by People Magazine's Breanne Heldman Though the show is only two episodes in, here’s why Kate is shaping up to be the most fun-to-watch character on For The People.Screening to be followed by a Q&A with Britt Robertson, Anna Deavere Smith, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Charles Michael Davis, Ben Shenkman and Susannah Flood Flood plays Kate with a quiet intensity - you know that there’s plenty raging underneath Kate’s surface. She’s good at her job, and she’s going to conquer the “Mother Court,” as the show calls it, and then the world. Kate may come off as tough and a little impatient, but that’s just because she does things by the book.

But who needs friends when you’re at the top of the world? Kate is the MVP on For The People, and her capable demeanor is going to win her plenty of cases, and maybe, eventually, a few friends. She’s Cristina Yang (with similar people skills), Annalise Keating (with less murder), the Olivia Pope (with cheaper suits) all in one. She’s a prosecutor, and she’s not going to let anyone mess with her. Played by Susannah Flood, Kate is the take-no-prisoners, I’m-really-good-at-my-job badass of the Mother Court. For The People may be just getting its sea legs, but if I'm going to pick a favorite of the lawyers in the cast, it has to be Kate Littlejohn.
