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  • When The Judge is not busy projecting failure onto various communities of 8-year-olds who like Pokémon, he makes videos about lions raping each other on Youtube (his account is TheJudgeStudios). In short words, it's about Mufasa the lion raping animals because his dad was raped. It also includes him acting like a general retard, and will hopefully be brought as evidence to his court case when he is put up for mandatory sterilization in the upcoming furrocaust.
  • The Judge is a former TWOStars Triple Crown Champion and has been with TWOStars since virtually the start of this incarnation.
  • The Judge, also known as Pablo, is the first non-player character encountered in the game. He is initially found in Zone 0 and appears throughout the rest of the game in various places. He is most likely the Guardian for Zone 0, for which he possesses a card much like the other guardians for each Zone.
  • The Judge is a 2014 American drama film directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard, and Billy Bob Thornton. Critics praised the performances of Downey and Duvall and Thomas Newman's score.
  • The Judge is a minor character in Mafia II.
  • The Judge is a spirit of vengeance loose in the Glenmorgan Square. He must be defeated for the bounty mission, WANTED: The Judge.
  • "The Judge" is the fifteenth episode of Season 1 of The Blacklist and the fifteenth episode overall. It first aired on March 3, 2014 on NBC.
  • The Judge is the chief antagonist of "Surprise" and "Innocence" - a two-part episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, he was a powerful demon sent forth by Drusilla and Spike to wreak havoc as a "gift" to Buffy on her birthday.
  • The Judge is a mysterious, mischevious, white-furred cat and the first NPC The Batter encounters. Seemingly nonchalant and leisurely at first, The Batter's actions cause The Judge to begin to view his quest in a more serious light.
  • The Judge is an Ice Golem elementalist boss found in Traveler's Vale. This appears to be a random spawned boss who will appear with 2-4 Ice Golems. He also appears in Thunderhead Keep mission as a Siege Ice Golem.
  • "The Judge" is the fourth episode of the first season of Millennium.
  • Sooner or later, everyone winds up in front of The Judge. If the part of a judge is a small role, it is generally filled by stern black women (with hair pulled tightly back) or gruff older white men. Sometimes these archetypes mix, leading to the stern, slightly below middle age black male or white female judge.
  • Oh, Udgey. Really, I don't think there could be a better person to preside over the trials... in the PW-universe, anyway. He'd sort of not work in a more realistic version of court. Evidently Capcom agrees with this, because the only other Judge we see in the series is his brother--who's basically him, only Canadian. And they still keep the guy around for AA4, because he's awesome.
  • "Lara! Ich und dein Papa wollen dir was sagen!", rief meine Mutter von unserem Wohnzimmer aus. Zögernd und mit zittriger Hand öffnete ich meine Zimmertür. Ich hatte blondes, langes Haar das meistens in zwei Pferdeschwänze gebunden waren, mein Pony verdeckte meine Augen und ich trug ein hellblaues Kleid. Immer wenn ich etwas schlechtes getan habe oder meine Eltern dachten das ich etwas schlechtes getan hätte, rief er mich ins Wohnzimmer und es gab einen "Prozess". Mein Vater war Richter und wendete seine Macht überall an wo er nur konnte. Somit war der Prozess beendet.
  • The Judge was the overseer for the trial of Jim Moriarty, who stood accused of attempting to steal the British Crown Jewels (stored in the Tower of London), whilst simultaneously opening the vault of the Bank of England and shutting down security at Pentonville prison. The Judge is less than impressed with Sherlock's conduct during the trial, beginning with when Sherlock starts correcting the questions he is being asked. He is unimpressed with Sherlock's quick deductions conceerning the jury members to prove his credibility and seems cross that Sherlock is dawdling.
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  • 29
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Season
  • 1
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  • 250
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  • 330
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  • 1
  • 15
Written
Appearances
  • "The Reichenbach Fall"
Job
  • Court Judge
Starring
Birth Date
  • Currently Unavaiable
Last
  • "Innocence"
Directed
Series
  • Millennium
Hero
  • Hostile
Status
  • Incapacitated
Affiliation
  • Ally of Angelus, Spike, and Drusilla
Guests
  • Ruth Kipling
  • Thomas Connolly
  • Aram Mojtabai
  • Amir Arison as
  • Hisham Tawfiq as Dembe Zuma
  • Rachel Brosnahan as Lucy Brooks
  • Dianne Wiest as
  • Lance Reddick as
  • Reed Birney as
  • Robert Clohessy as Richard Abraham
  • the Cowboy
Cat
  • Best Supporting Actor
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  • The Judge
Wins
  • 0
Airdate
  • 1996-11-15
  • 2014-03-03
Caption
  • An odd appearing, cryptic cat.
First
  • "Surprise"
Sex
  • Male
Relationships
Dates
  • 1996
Region
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  • Location in Thunderhead Keep
rounds per second
  • 1.600000
Type(s)
  • Laser Gun
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  • Smurf
  • The Judge
  • Big Blue
Weight
  • 275
Birth Place
  • Atlanta, Georgia
Height
  • 6
Species
Title
  • The Judge
DEF
  • 105
Names
  • Commandant, Enforcer of Law and Order
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Awards
  • 87
AKA
  • Pablo
Powers
  • * Immunity to wounds inflicted by common forged weapons. * Immortality . * Superhuman strength, stamina, durability and near-invulnerability. * Empathy. * Incineration of any being with "feelings" .
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Universe
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  • 150
PREV
  • Dead Letters
Accuracy
  • 0
Zone
Nominations
  • 1
HP
  • 4000
Classification
billed from
  • Atlanta, Gerorgia
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  • The Judge talks to Frank Black.jpg
Damage
  • 8
Resides
  • Atlanta, Gerogia
Gender
  • Male
Map
  • 160
Race
  • Spirit
Position
  • Federal Judge
RealName
  • Currently Unkown
NEXT
  • 522666
Writer
Director
Villain
  • Friendly
Year
  • 2014
Location
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  • When The Judge is not busy projecting failure onto various communities of 8-year-olds who like Pokémon, he makes videos about lions raping each other on Youtube (his account is TheJudgeStudios). In short words, it's about Mufasa the lion raping animals because his dad was raped. It also includes him acting like a general retard, and will hopefully be brought as evidence to his court case when he is put up for mandatory sterilization in the upcoming furrocaust.
  • The Judge is a former TWOStars Triple Crown Champion and has been with TWOStars since virtually the start of this incarnation.
  • The Judge, also known as Pablo, is the first non-player character encountered in the game. He is initially found in Zone 0 and appears throughout the rest of the game in various places. He is most likely the Guardian for Zone 0, for which he possesses a card much like the other guardians for each Zone.
  • The Judge was the overseer for the trial of Jim Moriarty, who stood accused of attempting to steal the British Crown Jewels (stored in the Tower of London), whilst simultaneously opening the vault of the Bank of England and shutting down security at Pentonville prison. The Judge is less than impressed with Sherlock's conduct during the trial, beginning with when Sherlock starts correcting the questions he is being asked. He is unimpressed with Sherlock's quick deductions conceerning the jury members to prove his credibility and seems cross that Sherlock is dawdling. After Sherlock outs the jurors as to their jobs, history, and in one case, an affair, the Judge tells Sherlock to simply sit there and answer the questions being put to him. Sherlock is seen about to answer this before the scene cuts to him having been found in contempt and jailed, implying that Sherlock had replied with something rude.
  • The Judge is a 2014 American drama film directed by David Dobkin. The film stars Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Vincent D'Onofrio, Jeremy Strong, Dax Shepard, and Billy Bob Thornton. Critics praised the performances of Downey and Duvall and Thomas Newman's score.
  • Sooner or later, everyone winds up in front of The Judge. If the part of a judge is a small role, it is generally filled by stern black women (with hair pulled tightly back) or gruff older white men. Sometimes these archetypes mix, leading to the stern, slightly below middle age black male or white female judge. If there's a tribunal or other situation with more than one judge, both the stern black woman and the gruff older white man will usually appear, though a Bald Black Leader Guy is a distinct possibility. For example, Charlton Heston played the gruff older white man in one of the last episodes of the 90s Outer Limits, and there was also a stern black woman present. It's been said that the above-average presence of black judges in popular media, particular American television is a sort of Political Correctness Gone Mad designed to show African-Americans in positions of authority. This is often a convenient Cop Out in shows that otherwise feature very few black characters of any importance. Examples of The Judge include: * Video game example: The nameless Judge and his brother (also a judge) from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney and its sequels. He does not resemble the typical judge seen in Western fiction, as he is indecisive at times and is often very forgiving to the defense. The prosecution, however, can manipulate him very easily, often to the point of doing his job for him. Despite the fact that he's outright senile at times, he's supposedly renowned as a fair judge who almost always hands down the right verdict. * Also, the judge's brother is Canadian. For some reason. * Ace Attorney Investigations 2 has Hakari Mikagami, a relatively young female judge who, unlike The Judge and his brother, is all business. This is quite unfortunate for Edgeworth, since she's part of the Prosecutorial Purge Committee and hopes to put an end to his career because she believes he is breaking rules and overstepping his bounds in his investigations. * One or more examples is visible in every episode of every series in the Law and Order franchise. * The judge on The Simpsons is a gruff older black man, sort of combining the two archetypes. * They also have a stern white woman, an over-the-top caricature of TV's Judge Judy. * The Dark Knight has an stern, older woman as judge. She gets killed by a car bomb. * This is Wonderland had many judges, being a courtroom drama and all. Perhaps the sternest of them was the African-Canadian woman. There were two old white men, one of whom was the Mental Health Court judge and the Nicest Guy imaginable, although he got pretty tough in Plea Court. The other was a eccentric snarky Jerk with a Heart of Gold and a clown fixation. * Star Trek: Deep Space 9's Odo got Judge-like as the series got more and more Arc-ish. * Averted on Night Court, where the judge is not only the main character but a happy-go-lucky young white guy. * There was a TV Show called The Judge, starring Robert Shield. * Silvester from Shape Quest is a high judge in his own country. * The Rocky and Bullwinkle movie had Whoopi Goldberg as Judge Cameo. * Judge J.J. Ford, from the children's mystery novel The Westing Game, fits the stern black woman version of this trope perfectly. She does mention that she worked hard to be the first black or female judge in the state's history. * Taken to the logical extreme with Oprah Winfrey as the judge in Bee Movie. * Futurama had Judge Whitey, and older white man with a prep accent. * Judge Weaver in Anatomy of a Murder was played by Joseph N. Welch, a Real Life lawyer most famous for his Take That against Senator Joseph McCarthy ("Have you no sense of decency, sir?") during the 1954 Army–McCarthy hearings. Welch joked that he took the movie role because it was the closest he'd ever come to being a judge. * Both versions have appeared a couple of times on CSI. * Averted in Arrested Development, where the semi-recurring and somewhat bemused Judge Ping (presiding George Bluth's trial) is played by the Chinese American Michael Paul Chan. * Generally averted on The Practice. Most judges with recurring roles had physical oddities, semi-disruptive personality quirks, or both. * In The Hurricane, The Judge appears memorably at the film's end with the trial. * Played with in Ciem: Inferno. Richard Deckinson of the Gerosha Juvenile Offenses Court wishes there weren't so many cases involving teens happening while the Pyro Panthers and Lava Tigre place Gerosha in a state of emergency. He was supposed to be able to take a vacation and go golfing. While he appears like he's going to be the stern older white man, or even a Hanging Judge, he subverts this heavily by acting more like Da Editor, revealing that he is losing his ability to give two turds anymore. He verbally abuses Candi's appointed public defender with reckless abandon, and cracks jokes with Candi as if there were nothing serious about the charges being brought against her. Candi even outright tells him what really happened, even though it's almost as incriminating as the arresting officer's false narrative. And he still treats it as a joke! He only sends Candi to jail in order to stop SCALLOP from harassing him about Candi's screw-up with letting Gerosha police know that Zeran wardrobes exist. Which for her, quickly turns into a case of Jaywalking Will Ruin Your Life.
  • Oh, Udgey. Really, I don't think there could be a better person to preside over the trials... in the PW-universe, anyway. He'd sort of not work in a more realistic version of court. Evidently Capcom agrees with this, because the only other Judge we see in the series is his brother--who's basically him, only Canadian. And they still keep the guy around for AA4, because he's awesome. He's got some of the best lines in the game, and in many ways the Judge single-handedly makes the PW court experience, right up there with the music and OBJECTION!s and everything else. Granted, it'd be nice if he learned the concept of "reasonable doubt" so that we wouldn't, say, have moments where he still finds, say, Lana guilty of murder even though we're not even talking about that particular case anymore and have already established her innocence in the matter, but then it wouldn't quite be the PW series. He's flaky and borderline senile, but you can't really imagine the PW courtroom experience without him. And he's hilarious to boot. So even though he might not have the character depth some in the series have, the Judge kicks ass.
  • The Judge is a minor character in Mafia II.
  • The Judge is a spirit of vengeance loose in the Glenmorgan Square. He must be defeated for the bounty mission, WANTED: The Judge.
  • "The Judge" is the fifteenth episode of Season 1 of The Blacklist and the fifteenth episode overall. It first aired on March 3, 2014 on NBC.
  • The Judge is the chief antagonist of "Surprise" and "Innocence" - a two-part episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, he was a powerful demon sent forth by Drusilla and Spike to wreak havoc as a "gift" to Buffy on her birthday.
  • The Judge is a mysterious, mischevious, white-furred cat and the first NPC The Batter encounters. Seemingly nonchalant and leisurely at first, The Batter's actions cause The Judge to begin to view his quest in a more serious light.
  • The Judge is an Ice Golem elementalist boss found in Traveler's Vale. This appears to be a random spawned boss who will appear with 2-4 Ice Golems. He also appears in Thunderhead Keep mission as a Siege Ice Golem.
  • "The Judge" is the fourth episode of the first season of Millennium.
  • "Lara! Ich und dein Papa wollen dir was sagen!", rief meine Mutter von unserem Wohnzimmer aus. Zögernd und mit zittriger Hand öffnete ich meine Zimmertür. Ich hatte blondes, langes Haar das meistens in zwei Pferdeschwänze gebunden waren, mein Pony verdeckte meine Augen und ich trug ein hellblaues Kleid. Langsam ging ich die Treppe runter und ging ins Wohnzimmer. Meine Eltern saßen, mit dem Rücken zu mir, auf der Couch. Sie drehten sich erst um, als ich auf eine knarrende Diele trat. Mein Vater blickte mich böse an und sagte dann mit einer genervten Stimme:"Setz dich auf den Hocker da, du Göre!" Schnell lief ich zum Hocker und setzte mich hin. Immer wenn ich etwas schlechtes getan habe oder meine Eltern dachten das ich etwas schlechtes getan hätte, rief er mich ins Wohnzimmer und es gab einen "Prozess". Mein Vater war Richter und wendete seine Macht überall an wo er nur konnte. "Weißt du warum du hier bist?", fuhr er fort. Ich schüttelte meinen Kopf. "Tu nicht so!", brüllte er mich an. Ich schluckte und unterdrückte meine hochsteigenden Tränen. "Wir haben Bewise. Wir wissen das du die Nachbarskatze umgebracht hast!" Ich blickte geschockt auf. Jetzt konnte ich meine Tränen nicht mehr zurück halten. Sunny. Ich habe jeden freien Moment mit ihr gespielt. Und das war sehr oft. Warum hätte ich sie umbringen sollen? Welches Monster hat das getan? "Lüg uns nicht an! Wir wissen das du es warst!", schrie mich mein Vater an"Wir haben dir eine letzte Chance gegeben, aber anscheinend ist es dir egal. Ich hoffte das dich Schläge einschüchtern würden... Anscheinend aber nicht. Wir sehen dich heute um 22:00 Uhr in der Garage." Somit war der Prozess beendet. Ich schaute meine Mutter an. Warum tat sie nichts dagegen? Auf einmal lächelte sie. Nicht so ein aufbauendes Mama-Lächeln, aber... böse und zufrieden... Als sie bemerkte das ich sie anstarrte verschwand ihr Lächeln sofort und sie zeigte keine Emotionen mehr. Sie stand auf und gab mir eine harte Backpfeife. "Starr mich nicht so an , Balg! Geh auf dein Zimmer!", zischte sie mir zu. So schnell wie möglich rannte ich in mein Zimmer und verschloss die Tür. Ich kauerte mich auf meinem Bett zusammen und weinte. Warum passierte das ausgerechnet mir? Ich wusste ganz genau was meine "Eltern" mit mir machen werden. Und keiner wird was dagegen tun wegen meinem Vater. Wer würde schon was gegen einen Richter tun? Genau. Niemand. Ich will nicht mehr in dieser Familie sein. Ich will doch nur geliebt werden. Die Strafen werden nie wieder Schläge, kein Essen für 3 Tage oder anderes sein. Es wird meine letzte Bestrafung sein. Ich weiß es. 22 Uhr. Es war soweit. Ich konnte nichts dagegen tun. Meine Eltern öffneten die Tür mit einem Ersatzschlüssel und zerrten mich in die Garage, ich wehrte mich nicht mal. Was sollte ich denn schon gegen sie anrichten? Sie banden ein Tuch um meine Augen und banden mich an einen Stuhl fest. Tränen quollen aus meinen Augen und ich schluchzte. "Sei leise, du Unfall!", hörte ich meine Mutter kreischen. War das der Grund wieso sie mich hassten? Weil ich ein Unfall war? Plötzlich traf mich etwas traf mich etwas hartes wie ein Hammer in meinen Magen und ich spuckte Blut. Es ging immer weiter bis ein Schlag meinen Kopf traf und alles schwarz wurde. Es war dunkel und kalt. Da erinnerte ich mich. Sollte ich nicht eigentlich tot sein? Ich lächelte schwach. Das erste mal seit langem. Auf einmal spürte ich etwas hartes an meinem Fuß und ich lächelte noch breiter. Es war der Vorschlaghammer mit dem ich umgebracht wurde. Ich hob ihn auf und wunderte mich das ich nicht durch in durch fasste da ich ein Geist war, trotzdem er war nicht grade schwer, was sehr merkwürdig war, da selbst meine Eltern Schwierigkeiten hatten ihn zu schwingen, was für mich noch schwerer gewesen wäre da ich sehr schwache und dünne Arme hatte. Aber ich fand es gut da es sehr hilfreich für mich war. Als ich ein bisschen rumlief stieß ich gegen etwas. Ich konnte nicht viel unter der Augenbinde sehen, aber ich konnte sie auch nicht abnehmen da sie zu doll zugeknotet wurde. Nach ein paar Sekunden konnte ich einen Stuhl und einen leblosen Körper darauf sehen. Das-das war ich! Mein toter Körper, also war ich ein...Geist?! Das konnte doch nicht sein. Ich sollte tot sein. Im Himmel, bei Sunny. Mit dem Vorschlaghammer in der Hand ging ich langsam in das Haus meiner sogenannten Eltern und dann zu deren Schlafzimmer. Beide schliefen, Papa war zuerst dran. Das Blut spritzte überall, und er war auch schon nach ein paar Schlägen tot und er hat es nicht mal bemerkt. Jetzt war Mama dran. Laut summte ich eine Melodie sodass sie aufwachte. Sie schrie als sie mich sah:"D-du! Solltest du nicht tot sein?! D-du Monster! Freak!" Sie stockte als sie den Vorschlaghammer sah. "Es ist wegen der Katze nicht wahr? Ich wollte dich einfach loswerden! Und ja! Das war ich, die Sunny umgebracht hat! Aber bitte lass mich in Frieden!" Ich schwieg. Meine Mutter versuchte Vater zu wecken, doch vergebens. "Du bist verurteilt!", sagte ich und schlug auf sie ein. Kategorie:Geister Kategorie:Mord Kategorie:Kreaturen Kategorie:Geisteskrankheit Kategorie:Tod Kategorie:Mittellang
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