The Wheelers (guest stars Brent Spiner and Annie McDonnell) return yet again in the March 25 episode of Night Court! Kate Micucci is also back as their daughter, and apparently they have a son now as well, Crash Wheeler, who is being played by Andy Ridings. Here’s how NBC describes the episode, which is called “A Few Good Hens;” official preview images can be found below the description.

Dan goes up against Julianne to defend the Wheelers, and his professional reputation. Abby’s love life takes an exciting turn when she meets a handsome man in the courthouse, but there’s a catch. Brent Spiner, Annie O’Donnell, and Kate Micucci guest star.

NUP_205992_00003.jpg

Image 1 of 33

NIGHT COURT -- "A Few Good Hens" Episode 311 -- Pictured: (l-r) Wendie Malick as Julianne Walters, Brent Spiner as Bob Wheeler, Annie O'Donnell as June Wheeler, John Larroquette as Dan Fielding -- (Photo by: Nicole Weingart/NBC)

Eternally optimistic Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch) follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.

In her quest to bring order and dignity to the court and reign in its colorful crew of oddballs, Abby enlists former night court district attorney Dan Fielding (John Larroquette) to serve as the court’s public defender. Still exceedingly self-confident, Fielding must adjust to a new boss and a new job – defending the downtrodden. And, beneath his arrogant demeanor, there is an empathetic side to Fielding that Abby is determined to unearth.

They both must contend with Julianne Walters (Wendie Malick), a reformed convict and former love interest of Dan, who is the new prosecutor. A sophisticated, savvy woman and accomplished attorney who also knows how to make a shank out of a spoon, she’ll keep everyone in the courthouse on their toes. Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous (Lacretta) is the night court’s sharp-witted bailiff. Gurgs takes her job very seriously and is fiercely protective of her night court colleagues. Wyatt Shaw (Nyambi Nyambi) is the court’s clerk. He’s a jack of all trades and devoted single dad trying to make it all work as a law student at the same time.

Share.

KSiteTV Editor-In-Chief Craig Byrne has been writing about TV on the internet since 1995. He is also the author of several published books, including Smallville: The Visual Guide and the show's Official Companions for Seasons 4-7.

Comments are closed.

Exit mobile version