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The Guardian

  • Drama
First aired 2001-09-257.17.1Trakt

Nick Fallin is a hotshot lawyer working at his father's ultrasuccessful Pittsburgh law firm. Unfortunately, the high life has gotten the best of Nick. Arrested for drug use, he's sentenced to do 1,500 hours of community service, somehow to be squeezed into his 24/7 cutthroat world of mergers, acquisitions and board meetings. Reluctantly, he's now The Guardian - a part-time child advocate at Legal Aid Services, where one case after another is an eye-opening instance of kids caught up in difficult circumstances.

The Guardian is a legal drama that premiered on September 25, 2001, following Nick Fallin, a corporate lawyer forced into community service as a child advocate at Legal Aid Services. Balancing high-stakes corporate law with cases involving vulnerable children, the series explores the collision between ambition and responsibility. The show ran for three seasons before ending.

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3 seasons

Is The Guardian renewed or cancelled?

Ended

The Guardian has ended — it concluded its planned run.

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When did The Guardian premiere?

The Guardian premiered on September 25, 2001.

How many seasons does The Guardian have?

The Guardian has three seasons.

Is The Guardian still airing?

No, The Guardian ended after its three-season run.

What is The Guardian about?

The series follows Nick Fallin, a corporate lawyer at his father's Pittsburgh firm who is sentenced to 1,500 hours of community service and becomes a part-time child advocate, handling cases involving children in difficult circumstances while maintaining his high-pressure legal career.

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