Didn't they say their high school was majority black? Just saying that it seems like Jay was probably not necessarily a "black person who operates in white spaces." Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know the neighborhood
Didn't they say their high school was majority black? Just saying that it seems like Jay was probably not necessarily a "black person who operates in white spaces." Maybe I'm wrong, I don't know the neighborhood
You probably have a point, but weed and dead bodies are not on the same level.
The only thing I know for sure is that Adnan never should have been found guilty.
that gif. .. I'm crying
Yes. People need to admit that if Adnan was just a little bit less charming on a popular podcast, they wouldn't be so quick to point the finger at everyone else but him.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm not sure how someone goes from: "Crap, I killed my girlfriend" to "I know! I'll ask that dude I smoked weed with two or three times to help me bury her body!" Like...wut?
That was fantastic. I kinda loved her Shakespearean turn in the Scared Straight episode. She always brings something unique. I really dig her.
Right. They only hung out once or twice, and then Jay's helping him bury a body?
Jay, you either knew Adnan or you didn't. You can't just be like "oh we weren't close" and "I only smoked with him two or three times" and then proceed to cast aspersions on his character like you know him super well. And all of this extrapolation about how Adnan wanted to kill Hae because he was…
Once again, he's changing his story. Surprise, surprise.
THIS. Oh, now you got the car during last period?
I don't not believe him. He has a lot more answers than Adnan does.
His current story is different than the one he told after he decided to cooperate with the police. I don't buy it. I really just think it's because people are starting to look at him under a microscope.
Also, this is a guy whose story has changed multiple times, and now he's changing it yet again. I'd find him a lot more credible if he'd stuck to one version.
True. But Suzanne is right that Piper soooo wasn't worth it.
My favorite moment in the series so far has been Crazy Eyes attacking Poussey in the bathroom. That whole scene was so powerfully acted from everyone, and Aduba was phenomenal.
Uzo also makes excellent lipstick choices:
Brilliant actress. Beautifully developed character and I just want to hug her every time I watch OITNB. Suzanne is the only one capable of being a real friend out of the whole bunch.
It's the combination of eagerness to please and sudden violence that makes Suzanne such a suspenseful character. Every time she comes on screen, you can't wait to see what she'll do, because there's no predictability.