Written by John Edward Betancourt It is definitely safe to say that season two of the hit NBC series, Night Court, has been quite the treat for audiences everywhere. For not only have the courtroom scenarios been bigger, and funnier, but this is a season of storytelling that has offered the fans so much. Courtesy of some amazing guest stars, alongside cameos from classic cast members, a move that grows the mythos of the show, keeps fans of the classic supremely happy… and also introduces new fans to what came before. If anything, guest stars are top of mind today, simply because that’s going to be a big part of the show’s season two finale. For earlier today, NBC released some details regarding said finale, the kind that informed us that some huge guest stars are dropping by a very special episode. Wherein Ryan Hansen, Julia Duffy, and Gigi Rice join the principal cast and special guest star Marsha Warfield to celebrate Roz’s nuptials. Which is quite the epic way to bring season two home, since it ties together the old guard and the new guard, and features something blue, since Gurgs will undoubtedly be in uniform… and well… to prepare you for this epic season finale, here are all the details on this episode, alongside a bonus; some first-look photos of one wild wedding, courtesy of NBC. “The Best Dan" Airing March 26 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on NBC Roz finds herself in court after her wedding venue falls through, prompting Abby to offer up the courthouse for the big day in the season two finale episode airing Tuesday, March 26 (8:00 p.m. ET/PT). It’s all hands on deck to keep the special day in order! Dan strikes up a connection with a wedding guest who has ties to his past, only to realize that his reputation precedes him. Abby and Jake, cautious that the wedding may kick things into high gear, set rules to keep their relationship casual. Gurgs suspects foul play with the wedding arrangements and enlists Olivia, Wyatt and Flobert to help investigate. About “Night Court” Court is back in session! When the perpetually sunny judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) takes the night shift in her father’s old courtroom, she presides over some of New York’s most unique and unusual cases – with an oddball cast of characters by her side. This includes former night court District Attorney Dan FieIding (John Larroquette), who now serves as the court’s public defender. They both must content with Olivia (India de Beaufort), the court’s officious district attorney. Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous (Lacretta) is the night court’s sharp-witted bailiff, while Wyatt, the court clerk, is a single dad and jack of all trades. From executive producer and writer Dan Rubin, “Night Court” is based on the original hit series that ran for nine seasons on NBC. Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch executive produce through their After January Productions. Mona Garcea oversees for After January Productions and John Larroquette also serves as an executive producer. “Night Court” is produced by Rauch’s After January Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.
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