Reasonable Doubt, a new legal drama premiering on Hulu, follows Jax Stewart, a corporate lawyer navigating a complex case involving a prominent Black tech CEO accused of murder. The show blends soapy twists with a grounded exploration of race, gender, class, and power dynamics within the legal system.
Raamla Mohamed loves a great main title sequence. So in creating her new show “Reasonable Doubt,” she knew it needed to have one.
one of the show’s executive producers, along with Larry Wilmore and Kerry Washington, the latter of whom also directed the pilot. Holley’s long career includes being on O.J. Simpson’s defense team, when she was a partner at Johnnie Cochran’s firm. Over the years, her roster of famous clients has included Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Lindsay Lohan, Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton, Michael Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Snoop Dogg, The Game, Axl Rose, Mike Tyson, and the Kardashians and Jenners.
She worked on three more Shondaland shows, some short-lived, like “Off the Map,” created by former “Grey’s” writer Jenna Bans, and the fantasy drama “Still Star-Crossed.” In between, Mohamed was a writer on all seven seasons of “Scandal.”From the start, she remembers taking in a lot of lessons from Rhimes and the “Grey’s” writers. As an assistant, she would listen to them discussing their ideas and Rhimes’ feedback on their scripts. “You hear why things change and what changes.
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