A.U.S.A.

A.U.S.A. is an American sitcom television series that aired in 2003 on NBC, starring Scott Foley.

"A.U.S.A." (2003), a short-lived yet intriguing legal comedy-drama, was brought to life by NBC Studios and Persons Unknown Productions in the United States. The series, created by the talented Richard Appel, follows the life of Adam Sullivan, a young and ambitious Assistant U.S. Attorney, as he navigates the complexities of his professional and personal life. With a talented ensemble cast led by the charismatic Scott Foley, "A.U.S.A." offers a unique blend of humor, legal intrigue, and character-driven storytelling that sets it apart from other shows in its genre. Set in the bustling city of Chicago, the series delves into the daily challenges faced by Adam and his colleagues at the U.S. Attorney's office. From high-stakes cases to office politics, "A.U.S.A." provides an authentic glimpse into the world of federal prosecutors. The show's witty dialogue and clever plot twists keep viewers engaged, while the well-developed characters add depth and emotional resonance to the narrative. As Adam juggles his demanding job with his personal relationships, audiences are treated to a compelling exploration of the sacrifices and rewards that come with pursuing justice. One of the standout aspects of "A.U.S.A." is its ability to balance humor and drama seamlessly. The show's comedic elements, often derived from the quirky personalities of the supporting characters and the absurd situations they find themselves in, provide a refreshing counterpoint to the more serious legal storylines. At the same time, "A.U.S.A." never shies away from tackling important issues, such as corruption, ethics, and the impact of the legal system on individuals' lives. This delicate balance between lightheartedness and gravity makes the series a compelling watch for fans of both comedy and drama. Despite its cancellation after just eight episodes, "A.U.S.A." remains a memorable addition to the early 2000s television landscape. The show's unique premise, strong performances, and engaging storytelling showcase the potential for legal comedies to captivate audiences. While its brief run may have prevented it from reaching a wider audience, "A.U.S.A." continues to be appreciated by those who discovered its charm and wit. As a testament to the creative vision of its creators and the dedication of its cast and crew, "A.U.S.A." stands as a reminder of the power of television to entertain, inform, and inspire.

Year2003

Number of episodes12

Number of seasons1

Episode run time30

Status:Ended

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GenresDramaComedy

Production countriesUnited States of America

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