This week ITVX added all four seasons of Family Law, a Canadian legal drama that started in 2021, to its streaming library. And it looks like plenty of people have been intrigued, as it's shot up the service's top 10 chart.
At the time of writing, Family Law is at fourth place in ITVX's top 10.
It's beaten only by Love Island in the top spot, and the World Cup highlights and the World Cup itself in second and third places, respectively.
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The plot of the show follows Abby, a recovering alcoholic whose legal career is thrown into a jeopardy after an embarrassing video goes viral.
She reluctantly decides to reconnect with her estranged father and two half-siblings, and join them in the world of family law, something she has no experience in.
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The comedy drama stars Alias and Arrowverse actor Victor Garber, Firefly's Jewel Staite, and Designated Survivor's Lauren Holly.
Each of the four seasons are 10 episodes long, with all of them now available on ITVX.
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On IMDb, the show has an average user score of 7.4/10 from over 3,400 ratings. On Rotten Tomatoes, the show has an average score of 79% positive from user ratings.
It seems critics didn't really engage with the show, as no season has enough reviews for a score on the site.
Decider called the show "a funny, light law drama that's entertainingly quirky" and praised the performances of veteran TV stars Garber and Holly.
A user review on IMDb reads: "It's a silly premise but there's buckets of character and Family Law is steeped in this relentlessly pragmatic empathy that's both comforting and addictive."
Family Law is available to stream on ITVX, and the Lionsgate+ add-on via Prime Video
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