Judge Judy Season 23 Episode 39 Big Bucks Fish Tank Botch?!; Lover's Lexus Mix-Up!
- October 18, 2018
In "Big Bucks Fish Tank Botch?!; Lover's Lexus Mix-Up!", the twenty-third season's thirty-ninth episode of Judge Judy, a couple comes to court regarding a fish tank installation gone wrong. The couple hired a company to install a custom-built, expensive fish tank in their home, but were unsatisfied with the final product and the workmanship of the company. They claim that the company did not follow the agreed-upon plans and caused damage to their home during the installation process.
As the case progresses, Judge Judy grills both sides, asking for detailed information and evidence to back up their claims. She questions whether the couple had communicated their preferences and specifications clearly to the company, and whether the company had been negligent or fraudulent in their work. Throughout the case, Judge Judy demonstrates her no-nonsense, straightforward approach to finding the truth and seeking justice.
The second case of the episode involves a mix-up between two lovers' cars. The plaintiff claims that his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend, the defendant, mistakenly took his Lexus and refused to return it, causing damage to the car in the process. The defendant argues that he thought the Lexus belonged to his girlfriend and that the damage was minor, not worth paying for.
As with the first case, Judge Judy demands evidence and clear explanations from both sides. She questions the defendant's motives and the plaintiff's reactions, seeking to uncover any dishonesty or personal biases. She makes a ruling that aims to resolve the conflict and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.
Throughout the episode, Judge Judy's clear and firm approach to the law and to justice is on display. Her mannerisms and tone convey her experience, authority, and integrity as a judge. She emphasizes the importance of communication, responsibility, and honesty in resolving disputes and maintaining a fair society. Her verdicts serve as a reminder that justice is not just a word, but a process that depends on the careful examination of evidence, the respectful treatment of all parties, and the commitment to truth.