My wife and I are watching Season 1 of Damages, and it is way over the top, like all TV dramas, but I appreciate how it shows that it actually takes time to build a case. Like a whole season's worth of episodes. Most legal dramas skip through all of the pre-trial stuff because it's assumed to be boring and go from incident to trial within the same episode. Damages is able to create drama from the pre-trial process, which can be interesting at times, even in real life. Of course, liberally sprinkling that process with crime and evil helps the drama along.