Maybe you've seen the new legal series on ABC, The Deep End? The freshman corporate lawyers on the show lead attractive lives; they spend their days in snappy suits, develop a civilized tempo, obtain understanding and hope from other superiors, and possess the energy and time for teasing, small talk and the small joys of your white-collar position. Living in the imaginary superrich law firm of Sterling Huddle Oppenheim & Craft inside the show, appears as removed from everyday life because it turns out to be, played out as it is in a glass skyscraper high above Los Angeles. The only real allocation meant to actuality inside show originates from tough-man grumblings of how they have got to control with all the workload. The show was created 2 yrs ago, in the days prior to the meltdown, as well as in today's environment of factory lawyer jobs, it appears pathetically obsolete.