IMDb 5.8 2005 HD

Blind Justice

Blind Justice

2005
Drama
5.8 IMDB

Blind Justice is an American television series created by Steven Bochco about a blind New York City police detective. It was introduced mid-season in March 8, 2005 to…

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Starring
Ron Eldard / Rena Sofer / Marisol Nichols / Frank Grillo / Michael Gaston / Reno Wilson

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

intriguing gritty flawed thoughtful overlooked unique procedural solid limited character-driven

Reviews

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Sophia Bellweather
Jun 4, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

'Blind Justice' arrived with a compelling hook: a detective navigating the tough streets of New York City without sight. Ron Eldard is the linchpin, delivering a performance that is both understated and powerful, avoiding any sense of caricature.…

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Julian Croft
Jun 4, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Replacing 'NYPD Blue' was always going to be a Herculean task, and 'Blind Justice' ultimately proved to be a more modest affair. Ron Eldard leads as the blind detective, offering a performance that is both sensitive and strong,…

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Isabelle Moreau
Jun 4, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

There’s an undeniable allure to Steven Bochco’s 'Blind Justice', a series that bravely positions a visually impaired detective at its core. Ron Eldard delivers a nuanced portrayal, conveying a profound sense of determination and sharp observational skill that…

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Marcus Thorne
Jun 4, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Stepping into the void left by 'NYPD Blue', 'Blind Justice' sought to offer a novel take on the police procedural, centering on a blind detective played by Ron Eldard. Unfortunately, the execution feels somewhat pedestrian. Eldard does his…

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Eleanor Vance
Jun 4, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Steven Bochco’s 'Blind Justice' arrived with the weight of expectation, stepping into the formidable shoes of 'NYPD Blue'. Ron Eldard anchors the series as a visually impaired detective, a premise that promises a fresh perspective on the familiar…

FAQs

While 'Blind Justice' was intended to fill the significant gap left by the conclusion of 'NYPD Blue', it did not replicate the immense success of its predecessor. 'NYPD Blue' enjoyed a remarkable 12-year run and garnered considerable critical acclaim and audience loyalty. 'Blind Justice', in contrast, had a much shorter lifespan, airing only for one season of 13 episodes. This suggests that it struggled to capture the same level of widespread appeal or critical favour that defined Bochco's earlier, iconic series.