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I disagree that it is better if we never know.

too bad. 6 is simply too short. In 11 days we'll be done again for a long while.

Perhaps. We don't know that, but it certainly makes sense. Although if it does turn up, all Daniel has to say is that Trey was in the house. Daggett isn't an idiot and neither is the DA.

In the first episode the Senator and sheriff talk about mistakes being made and evidence being suppressed to spare the family the further horror that their daughter was a willing participant in a gang bang. The narrative that she was raped and murdered in some perverse way might be easier on the family to handle.

I disagree. Trey was there. At least that is how I saw it.

How do we trust whether that was a genuine question or a head fake? Given that he shot himself, it is certainly possible that he was something to do with the murder.

sorry.

It has been an amazing year, and only 7 months in. TA, Courtney Barnett, The Heavenly States (another 3LP), Jason Isbell, Ike Reilly, Great Peacock, Brent Best, Have Gun Will Travel, Sink Tapes. All excellent albums. The new Wilco is decent. Craig Finn's 2nd album is coming out and should be great. A few

The vinyl is $35 including shipping. Not $50

A 7 second silent moment disrupts the momentum? Are you serious? I can't imagine what you think of the 77 second intermission. A tragedy indeed.

Local business is a very solid album. A few weak moments later on side 2 but otherwise a worthy effort.

I think George knew that his testimony helped seal Daniel's fate. And I know he asked that question to Trey but in my mind he did so knowing that Daniel wasn't the one who killed her. But that is why we watch, to hopefully unravel these mysteries.

I believe George killed himself because he lied on the stand and knows that Daniel was innocent. Why he did that is the part I can't figure out, but I suspect the Sheriff and Foulkes basically coerced him into seeing it their way. I think George had trouble living with it and as soon as Daniel got out, realized that

I've had hardwood floors in our kitchen for 17 years. No damage whatsoever. Just saying.

They lost me there as well. The IP theft, the customer list manipulation. I wish the show had gone down that route instead of this unrealistic BS

Thanks. That was very helpful. I'm not in a position to say whether this is right or wrong (or even possible) but it certainly makes sense.

I thought this entire episode was such a stretch that really it all fell flat for me. None of these things seemed real. But in order for the payoff to happen, they decided to make it just another bad TV show with a bunch of unrealistic events that the audience is swallowing up like candy.

I haven't read that and don't believe it. I read that he was fine with it, but what else would he say? My guess is that Sundance didn't want to spend the money

what an amazing revelation. hail hail social media

Blame Sundance. 6 episodes isn't enough but I've already beaten that dead horse enough. But I do think Tawney has gotten plenty of screen time. And I'm glad Jared has as well.