Doug Defends

Doug Defends

Have you ever wondered how many laws Batman breaks in Gotham City? Or maybe you’ve always wondered what legal trouble InGen would be in for actually bringing dinosaurs back to life in Jurassic Park? Well, wonder no more! Defense attorney and former district attorney Doug Ridley and Producer Billy Business analyze your favorite movie and TV shows from a real life legal perspective! Each week will be a deep dive into a new franchise...from ”Star Wars” to ”Power Rangers” all the way to America’s favorite sitcom ”Friends”, Doug and Billy are putting your favorite properties on trial! Want more? All our links in one place: https://linktr.ee/dougdefends

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June 22, 2026 82 mins

Smallville is one of the most beloved Superman shows ever made...but legally, it’s a mess.

In this episode of Doug Defends, criminal defense attorney Doug Ridley breaks down the legal nightmares of Smallville: whether Clark Kent is a vigilante, whether being secretly Superman changes legal proceedings, whether Clark bears any responsibility for the meteor shower, and which mem...

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In this Legal Brief, attorney Doug Ridley and producer Billy Business examine the legal implications of Pixar's Toy Story. If Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy's toys are truly sentient, could their constant observation of human activity constitute felony spying, illegal surveillance, or invasion of privacy? The discussion explores how the law might treat living toys and whether their secret lives could expose them to criminal liab...

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In Minority Report, the government arrests people for murders they haven’t committed yet. But could PreCrime actually be legal? In this episode of Doug Defends, criminal defense attorney Doug Ridley breaks down the constitutional nightmare at the center of Minority Report. Can the government arrest someone based on a predicted future crime? Does PreCrime violate due process? Is there a version of this system that could work i...

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What happens when the world's smartest superhero creates an artificial intelligence that immediately decides humanity should be wiped out? In Avengers: Age of Ultron, Tony Stark creates Ultron, Wanda Maximoff unleashes Hulk on a major city, and the Avengers leave a trail of destruction stretching from Johannesburg to Sokovia. But who is actually responsible? A real defense attorney breaks down the legal liability behind Ultron's cr...

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Could Ellen Ripley actually WIN a lawsuit against Weyland-Yutani after the events of Alien (1979)? A mysterious distress signal. A quarantined crew member. A corporate android secretly following orders. And one of the most chilling directives in sci-fi history: “Crew expendable.” In this Doug Defends Legal Brief, real defense attorney Doug Ridley puts Weyland-Yutani on trial to answer the big question: was this just a t...

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Din Djarin might be one of the coolest characters in Star Wars history…but is he also a criminal? In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley and producer Billy Business break down the biggest legal issues across all three seasons of The Mandalorian. We’re tackling questions like: Is bounty hunting in Star Wars even legal? Did Din Djarin kidnap Grogu…or rescue him? Who would legally have c...

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Did Qui-Gon Jinn actually have the legal right to take Anakin Skywalker in The Phantom Menace…or was it something much worse? In this episode of Doug Defends , a real defense attorney breaks down one of the most overlooked legal questions in Star Wars: whether Qui-Gon’s deal on Tatooine crossed the line into kidnapping, trafficking, or something else entirely. We also dive into the legality of the Trade Federation bloc...

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April 27, 2026 30 mins

Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the most beloved comedies ever made...but legally? It’s a different story. In this Doug Defends: Legal Brief, a real defense attorney breaks down the massive legal issue at the center of Mrs. Doubtfire: from impersonation to custody violations and everything in between. Was Daniel Hillard just a desperate father trying to see his kids…or did he cross a serious legal line?

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Who was actually right in Captain America: Civil War? In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley breaks down the legal battle between Captain America and Iron Man and answers the ultimate question: which side is actually legal? We’re diving into the Sokovia Accords, constitutional rights, government oversight, and whether the Avengers should be allowed to operate freely… or be controlled. By the...

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A DUI… and the punishment is coaching a kids hockey team?! In The Mighty Ducks, Gordon Bombay is sentenced by a judge to coach youth hockey. But could that actually happen in real life? In this episode of Doug Defends: Legal Briefs, real lawyer Doug Ridley breaks down one of the most bizarre legal moments in movie history: Can a judge really order someone to coach children as part of a criminal sentence? Some movie punishmen...

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In Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the world questions whether Superman should be held accountable for the destruction he causes. But legally speaking, Superman might actually be the least guilty person in the entire movie. In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley and producer Billy Business break down the biggest legal questions in Batman v Superman. From the Africa incident and the Capitol bombing to...

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Super Mario is one of the most beloved heroes in gaming history… but did he actually break the law? In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley & Billy Business break down the legal chaos of The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). From Bowser’s kidnapping of Princess Peach to the destruction caused during the final battle in Brooklyn, we’re putting the Mushroom Kingdom on trial. Could Bowse...

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Welcome to the first-ever Dougie Awards! After almost a full year of breaking down the crimes, lawsuits, and legal disasters of movies and TV, it's time to hand out some awards. But these aren’t your typical Hollywood honors...these are the Dougie Awards, where real lawyer Doug Ridley looks back at the most outrageous legal moments covered on the show this year. Which movie committed the worst crime of the year? Which so-call...

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What crimes did Hannibal Lecter actually commit...and could he really claim the insanity defense? In The Silence of the Lambs, Dr. Hannibal Lecter is portrayed as a brilliant psychiatrist…and one of the most dangerous killers ever captured. But legally speaking, would Lecter actually qualify as insane in court, or would he be fully responsible for his crimes? In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley...

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Batman (1989) is remembered as a classic hero movie… but legally it might be one of the wildest superhero films ever made.

This week Doug and Billy break down the crimes of Batman and the Joker — from mass poisoning and terrorism to lethal force, explosions, property destruction, and yes… Batman committing crimes to protect himself.

So who would actually get the longer prison sentence in real life?

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Black Panther is one of Marvel’s most celebrated movies, but when you look at it through the lens of real-world law, almost every major moment raises serious legal questions. In this episode of Doug Defends, real defense attorney Doug Ridley breaks down the biggest legal problems in Black Panther, including a killing on U.S. soil, the fallout of an illegal cover-up, stolen cultural artifacts, Wakanda’s trial-by-combat s...

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In National Treasure (2004), Benjamin Gates (Nicolas Cage) doesn’t just hunt for hidden treasure… he goes on a full-on felony spree including the most famous crime of all: stealing the Declaration of Independence! So what actually happens to Ben Gates in real life? What charges is he facing? And could anyone ever realistically “get away with it” the way he does in the movie? Today, Doug & Billy break do...

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In this episode of Doug Defends, defense attorney Doug Ridley puts Titanic (1997) on trial and it turns out the romance isn’t the most dramatic thing happening… the crimes are. From empty lifeboats and chaotic evacuation decisions to Cal Hockley’s felony speedrun (framing, attempted murder, firing a gun into a crowd…), we break down what’s legally realistic, what isn’t, and what consequences th...

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Ocean’s Eleven is one of the slickest heist movies ever made… but legally? This plan is a COMPLETE NIGHTMARE. In this episode of Doug Defends, real lawyer Doug Ridley breaks down the crimes in Ocean’s Eleven (2001): from conspiracy and wire fraud to impersonation, explosives, and what kind of prison time the crew would face in real life.

The Doug Defends Team:

Doug Ridley - Host, Defense Attorney at Ridley Defen...

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a beloved holiday classic... but legally? It’s an absolute disaster. In this episode of Doug Defends, Doug and Billy break down the shocking legal issues hiding inside the 1964 Rankin/Bass Christmas special: From Rudolph being discriminated against for his nose, to horrific animal cruelty, to an absolutely shocking clear-as-day murder, this “wholesome” holiday special might be one...

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