Hot Bench “That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment” S11E65 January 9 2025 on CBS
On Thursday January 9 2025, CBS broadcasts Hot Bench!
That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment Season 11 Episode 65 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Hot Bench,” titled “That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment,” promises to explore the complex dynamics of friendship and financial disagreements. This episode will air on CBS and delve into the story of longtime friends whose relationship takes a turn due to unpaid loans.
In this episode, tensions rise as one friend feels wronged over a handful of loans that were never repaid. The situation becomes more complicated when an ex-roommate admits to owing rent money. However, this ex-roommate claims that he made repairs in the apartment that should count as payment. The catch is that the record-keeping of these repairs is not very clear, leading to further disputes between the friends.
As the judges on “Hot Bench” listen to the arguments, they will have to sift through the details of the case. The episode will highlight how financial issues can strain even the closest of friendships. Viewers can expect to see the judges’ insights and decisions as they navigate this tricky situation. With emotions running high and friendships on the line, this episode is sure to keep audiences engaged.
What Time is the “That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment” Episode On?
The That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment episode of Hot Bench will be broadcast on January 9 2025 on CBS at 4:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment” Episode New?
The That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment episode of Hot Bench is all new!
Hot Bench That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment Cast & Stars
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| Michael Corriero Rachel Juarez Yodit Tewolde |
That’s What Friends Were For; Roomie Resentment Episode Videos & Previews
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Hot Bench Series Information
| Many popular court shows are on TV. How can the genre improve? How about using a three-judge panel? That's the concept of "Hot Bench," created by Judge Judy Sheindlin. After hearing each case, the judges discuss it among themselves before rendering a verdict. The show's title comes from a term describing a court action in which a judge frequently interrupts lawyers with questions. |
