Night Court Season 6 Episode 21
Night Court
Season 6

Ep 21. Not My Type

  • TV-NR
  • April 26, 1989
  • 24 min
  • 7.4  (103)

Title: Night Court Season 6 Episode 21 - Not My Type

Episode Description:

In the uproarious episode "Not My Type" from Season 6 of Night Court, chaos ensues as the night shift at the eccentric Manhattan Municipal Court kicks into high gear. With a blend of quirky humor and heartwarming moments, this installment explores what happens when lovelorn spirits collide with the unpredictability of the courtroom.

As the episode unfolds, the misadventures begin when late-night lovers' quarrels spill over into the courtroom. Judge Harry Stone (played by Harry Anderson) finds himself presiding over an assortment of peculiar cases that run the gamut from romantic mishaps to mistaken identities.

In the midst of the judicial madness, Christine Sullivan (played by Markie Post) finds herself caught in a web of romance as she develops an unexpected crush on a handsome, yet unconventional guest lecturer who gives a presentation at the court. Overwhelmed by her newfound affections, Christine finds her emotions leading her down an unpredictable path, opening her eyes to love in unexpected places.

Meanwhile, the witty and sharp-tongued defense attorney Dan Fielding (played by John Larroquette) embarks on an amusing quest to charm an attractive female journalist who is covering a high-profile case being tried at the courthouse. Dan's relentless pursuit of romance and his knack for getting into absurd situations make for plenty of laughs, keeping the audiences entertained throughout.

Concurrently, while court stenographer Mac Robinson (played by Charles Robinson) yearns for a deeper connection in his own love life, he finds himself at the center of a love triangle between two women, both vying for his affections. Mac's struggle to choose between two potential soulmates provides a heartwarming subplot that contrasts with the comedic chaos unfolding in the courtroom.

Furthermore, the episode introduces numerous colorful and eccentric characters that frequent the courtroom. Bailiff Roz Russell (played by Marsha Warfield) adds her sharp wit and sarcasm to the mix as she skillfully maintains order amidst the legal madness. Additionally, the lovable and eccentric court clerk, Bull Shannon (played by Richard Moll), captivates viewers with his endearing quirks.

As the night wears on, the pressures of the courtroom collide with the complexities of love and relationships. The characters' personal lives take center stage as their desires, insecurities, and vulnerabilities intertwine with the diverse cases presented before Judge Stone.

"Not My Type" showcases Night Court's unique ability to blend witty banter, slapstick comedy, and tender moments into a cohesive and entertaining episode. Through its exceptionally talented cast and clever writing, the show highlights the absurdity of life within the justice system, all while delivering heartfelt messages about love, friendship, and acceptance.

With its delightful mix of offbeat humor and heartfelt storytelling, Night Court Season 6 Episode 21 - "Not My Type" is a must-watch for fans of the series. Prepare to be engulfed in a whirlwind of laughs and heartfelt moments as the night shift at the Manhattan Municipal Court hilariously juggles justice, romance, and personal growth.

Note: This episode description is a fictional creation and is not based on real content.

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Title: Night Court Season 6 Episode 21 - Not My Type

Episode Description:

In the uproarious episode "Not My Type" from Season 6 of Night Court, chaos ensues as the night shift at the eccentric Manhattan Municipal Court kicks into high gear. With a blend of quirky humor and heartwarming moments, this installment explores what happens when lovelorn spirits collide with the unpredictability of the courtroom.

As the episode unfolds, the misadventures begin when late-night lovers' quarrels spill over into the courtroom. Judge Harry Stone (played by Harry Anderson) finds himself presiding over an assortment of peculiar cases that run the gamut from romantic mishaps to mistaken identities.

In the midst of the judicial madness, Christine Sullivan (played by Markie Post) finds herself caught in a web of romance as she develops an unexpected crush on a handsome, yet unconventional guest lecturer who gives a presentation at the court. Overwhelmed by her newfound affections, Christine finds her emotions leading her down an unpredictable path, opening her eyes to love in unexpected places.

Meanwhile, the witty and sharp-tongued defense attorney Dan Fielding (played by John Larroquette) embarks on an amusing quest to charm an attractive female journalist who is covering a high-profile case being tried at the courthouse. Dan's relentless pursuit of romance and his knack for getting into absurd situations make for plenty of laughs, keeping the audiences entertained throughout.

Concurrently, while court stenographer Mac Robinson (played by Charles Robinson) yearns for a deeper connection in his own love life, he finds himself at the center of a love triangle between two women, both vying for his affections. Mac's struggle to choose between two potential soulmates provides a heartwarming subplot that contrasts with the comedic chaos unfolding in the courtroom.

Furthermore, the episode introduces numerous colorful and eccentric characters that frequent the courtroom. Bailiff Roz Russell (played by Marsha Warfield) adds her sharp wit and sarcasm to the mix as she skillfully maintains order amidst the legal madness. Additionally, the lovable and eccentric court clerk, Bull Shannon (played by Richard Moll), captivates viewers with his endearing quirks.

As the night wears on, the pressures of the courtroom collide with the complexities of love and relationships. The characters' personal lives take center stage as their desires, insecurities, and vulnerabilities intertwine with the diverse cases presented before Judge Stone.

"Not My Type" showcases Night Court's unique ability to blend witty banter, slapstick comedy, and tender moments into a cohesive and entertaining episode. Through its exceptionally talented cast and clever writing, the show highlights the absurdity of life within the justice system, all while delivering heartfelt messages about love, friendship, and acceptance.

With its delightful mix of offbeat humor and heartfelt storytelling, Night Court Season 6 Episode 21 - "Not My Type" is a must-watch for fans of the series. Prepare to be engulfed in a whirlwind of laughs and heartfelt moments as the night shift at the Manhattan Municipal Court hilariously juggles justice, romance, and personal growth.

Note: This episode description is a fictional creation and is not based on real content.

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  • First Aired
    April 26, 1989
  • Content Rating
    TV-NR
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (103)
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