RTL is bringing back the cult trash show that was coldly canceled

RTL is bringing back the cult trash show that was

RTL brings the dispute in court back to the screens. According to various other examples The cult show Sue me is coming soon! to return, in which cases are heard between neighbors and spouses.

RTL is bringing back a court show that was considered outdated 9 years ago

As DWDL reports, new episodes of Sue Me will be broadcast from October 2nd at 5 p.m. The length of the episodes was shortened from 60 to 30 minutes. Lawyer Christopher Posch and other lawyers discuss everyday legal cases such as Neighborhood disputes or disagreements at work.

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Scene from Sue me!

This is a so-called scripted reality format, which is intended to reproduce scripted processes as authentically as possible. In 2014, the original broadcaster Vox canceled the show, because they wanted to separate themselves from the scripted reality form.

Sue me! is the latest example in a series of court show revivals. The Youth Court, The Criminal Court and Judge Barbara Salesch have recently been republished.

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