Summary

  • The Night Court reboot addresses the absence of Harry Stone and actor Harry Anderson, making the fate of his character even sadder.
  • The connection between Anderson and Night Court is strong, as both Anderson and his character were fans of jazz legend Mel Torme and talented magicians.
  • While the original cast members are not referenced in the reboot's pilot, there is potential for future episodes to bring them in and pay tribute to the late stars.

The Night Court reboot reveals the fate of the original series' Harry Stone, and it is made sadder by the true connection to the character's actor, Harry Anderson. The original Night Court was Anderson's first major work as an actor, running for nine seasons as part of NBC's legendary Thursday Night Must See TV line-up. While an episode of 30 Rock tried to give Harry Stone the happy ending he didn't get in the original Night Court finale, the reboot goes in a sadder but still satisfying direction.

Many believe that the classic Night Court was created as a vehicle for Harry Anderson, given that the central character of Judge Harry Stone was, like Anderson, an avid fan of jazz legend Mel Torme and a talented magician. This was purely coincidental, according to Night Court creator Reinhold Weege, but the connection between Anderson and the classic courtroom comedy is so strong that the new Night Court reboot addressed the absence of both Anderson and Stone.

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How Night Court Reboot Reveals Harry Stone's Passing

Actor Harry Anderson Passed Away In 2018

Harry Anderson as Harry Stone sitting on the bench with a gavel in Night Court

The Night Court reboot centers around rookie judge Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch), Harry Stone's daughter, who has just been assigned to her father's former bench. Harry Stone's death is confirmed about halfway through the pilot, after Abby looks up her father's old colleague and friend, Dan Fielding (John Larroquette), who is still living in New York City. Dan is quick to express his sorrow at Harry's Stone's passing when Abby introduces herself.

The specific details of Harry Stone's death and his history after the Night Court finale are not given. Dan says that he and Harry lost touch over the years, but that he never stopped respecting him. Abby confirms that Harry felt the same way and that he had told her stories about Dan and their time working together. It was these stories that inspired Abby to look Dan up when her court needs a new public defender, hoping that he might help her inject some of her father's brand of idealism into her cynical and complacent staff.

Will Night Court Reboot Honor The Rest Of The Original Cast?

One Original Cast Member Joined John Larroquette In Season 2

Aside from Harry Stone, none of the members of the original Night Court cast are referenced in the reboot's pilot, despite the final fates of the original cast being one of the biggest questions surrounding the Night Court reboot. Abby muses that "anyone who worked with my dad moved on," which leaves room for future episodes to bring those characters in.

Along with John Larroquette starring in the Night Court reboots alongside the new cast, Marsha Warfield reprised her role of Roz Russell from the original series in a season 2 cameo. Unfortunately, the show will be unable to feature several key cast members from the original as Charles Robinson, Markie Post, and Richard Moll have all since passed away. However, like the reference to Harry Anderson as Harry Stone, the reboot could pay tribute to the late stars of Night Court.

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    Night Court
    Cast:
    Melissa Rauch, India de Beaufort, Kapil Talwalkar, Dan Rubin, John Larroquette
    Release Date:
    2023-01-17
    Seasons:
    1
    Genres:
    Comedy, Sitcom
    Writers:
    Dan Rubin
    Story By:
    dan rubin
    Network:
    NBC
    Streaming Service(s):
    Peacock
    Directors:
    Dan Rubin
    Showrunner:
    Dan Rubin