he appointed jerry sheindlin and judy sheindlin-- me first-- to the family court bench. rry about six months later to the criminal court bench. harvey: hold on. all three, television judges. judy: that's right. - harvey: all three television judges. - judy: all three-- isn't that fabulous? harvey: why did you want to become a judge? you were a lawyer, you had options. why judge? i like to make decisions. and i practiced before family court judges, many of whom are morons. and destroyed more lives than they helped. half of them came back from lunch drunk, and they were ruling on the lives of people who couldn't take care of themselves, children who were unable to protect themselves. i took six tylenol a day when i sat in family court and i loved every minute of it. it was an exhilarating, exciting thing, to try to make a system that was broken work. harvey: it wasn't depressing? judy: frustrating, i wasn't depressed. it was a frustration that i felt which caused me to take the tylenol. that i couldn't figure out in a particular case how to fix it. do you feel like you made