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  1. Play all. Emmy® winner Bryan Cranston stars in the new Showtime Limited Series YOUR HONOR. New Orleans judge Michael Desiato (Cranston) is forced to confront his own d...

  2. Dec 5, 2020 · Your Honor. Season 1. Bryan Cranston stars as a judge who must protect his son at any cost. 2021 10 episodes. TV-MA. Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Episodes. Details. Sort. S1 E1 - Part One. December 5, 2020. 57min. TV-MA. A tragic accident leads to deadly consequences. Series Premiere. S1 E2 - Part Two.

  3. Dec 5, 2020 · Season 1. Bryan Cranston stars as a judge who must protect his son at any cost. IMDb 7.6 2020 10 episodes. 18+. Suspense · Drama. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - Part one. December 5, 2020. 57min. TV-MA.

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  5. Your Honor: Created by Peter Moffat. With Bryan Cranston, Hope Davis, Michael Stuhlbarg, Lilli Kay. A judge confronts his convictions when his son is involved in a hit-and-run that embroils an organized-crime family.

  6. Your Honor. Season 2. Bryan Cranston returns as ex-judge Michael Desiato, a man who's been disbarred, disgraced and all but destroyed. Nothing can bring him back from the brink until he becomes ensnared in a federal agent's scheme to take down the Baxter family. 53 IMDb 7.6 2020 10 episodes.

  7. Your Honor. Season 1. Bryan Cranston stars as a judge confronting his deepest convictions when his son is involved in a hit and run that embroils an organized crime family. He faces a series of impossible choices and discovers how far a father will go to save his son's life. IMDb 7.6 2020 10 episodes. TV-MA. Drama · Suspense. First episode free.

  8. to make someone proud and happy by doing or being something: Would you do me the honour of accompanying me to the New Year Ball? Your/His/Her Honour formal. the way to address or refer to a judge: Yes, Your Honour. The case was dealt with by Her Honour Judge Kirkham. Fewer examples. It's an honour to have you here today, Mr President.

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