Common Law subtitles srt

Common Law English Subtitles for All Seasons

Category: Drama

Rated 6/10 from 12 Ratings



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Storyline of Common Law

  • Written by: Cormac Wibberley
  • Status: Canceled
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 12
  • Episode Duration: 43 minutes

Common Law is a Scripted Drama TV show written by Cormac Wibberley. The series (Canceled) has run for 1 season and consists of 12 episodes, with each lasting 43 minutes. The last season was aired in -0001. Travis Marks and Wes Mitchell were LAPD's dream team on the homicide squad, but constant bickering got in the way of their work and the two ended up on probation. To revive their flagging professional relationship, their Captain sends them to couples therapy to help understand and resolve their conflicts.. Common Law has received a rating of 6/10 with a vote count of 12. Fans of Drama TV shows might also enjoy similar series such as Grimm, Beverly Hills, 90210, Lethal Weapon, Columbo, Homicide: Life on the Street, .



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