* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: On occasion, Stenographer Fred will be sitting outside and be discussing something that's somewhat relevant... but it'll never be mentioned again. During the "Squigglevision" cartoons, these scenes were pretty much always cut out.
* HarsherInHindsight: In an age where scientists are regularly fighting tooth and claw to debunk conspiracy theories, anti-science groups (such as "flat earthers") and laws, fake news and high-profile influencers, the idea of a court where scientific fact is the bottom line and can never be argued feels downright utopian.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "Electric Current", Ms Krempel scolds Tim for stepping in before he had all the facts behind his case, and immediately regrets her remarks. She calls for a break, and when Tim returns to the courtroom with the evidence he had earlier overlooked, Miss Krempel immediately apologizes and hugs him. Even Judge Stone is moved.
** Meta example: when Tim's voice actor hit puberty, the staff decided that they weren't going to replace him and instead had the character hit puberty as well.
** At the end of "Inertia" Cramwood apologizes to Jenkins for bullying him in school, and offers him a role in his next movie. When Jenkins declines the role, Cramwood offers to take him out for a burger instead, which Jenkins gladly accepts. Ms. Krempel is actually moved to tears by it.
** In the beginning of “Magnets” Doug goes into Sparky’s shop looking for a birthday gift for Judge Stone, whom he refers to as his ‘judge friend.’ At the end of the episode's trial he gives her the gift, to which she is surprised because she never told anyone her birthday.
* ValuesResonance: Our primary hero is a dark-skinned female lawyer. While not wholly unusual there (detective and court shows had been showing diverse casts for a while even at that point), Allison Krempel is notable for also being a dark-skinned female ''science-based'' lawyer given there's still a huge push for more women to enter STEM programs to counteract primarily male-dominated fields.
* TheWoobie: Stenographer Fred is easily the most pitiful and endearing character in the series.