Rebel is a bit of a mess â but you don t want to get on her bad side.
The series is inspired by the current work of activist Erin Brockovich (whose early career was chronicled in the 2000 Julia Roberts film) and costars Andy Garcia as Julian Cruz, the lawyer for whom Rebel consults. Sagal tells us more.
Most recently, youâve been appearing on the ABC comedy
The Conners. What about this character lured you back to heavy drama?
Katey Sagal: Everybody knows what it means to âErin Brockovichâ something. Itâs a verb. It was really interesting to me, particularly given the time weâre in. She gives voice to the voiceless.
Where can you watch the show?
The show will be simulcast on TNT and TBS at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT. It will also be available to stream on Hulu with Live TV, AT&T TV, Sling TV and YouTube TV.
Will the show be live?
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