Chris has no reason to lie at this point. His attorney clearly knows the laws in GA and so there isn't anything to prosecute him on. He seemed very sincere and deeply ashamed of what he did way back when.
Chris has no reason to lie at this point. His attorney clearly knows the laws in GA and so there isn't anything to prosecute him on. He seemed very sincere and deeply ashamed of what he did way back when.
Is that proof that he was there at the time of the killing? I think not. He has already explained that he met George the day before and came back a week later. Proving anything beyond that is going to be nearly impossible for the DA. No physical evidence and a plausible story to contradict the sherriff's jump the…
No it isn't. There is plenty of predictable story telling on TV and film.
I agree. Just because they may have tried to make the inference that Daniel is the logical murderer still doesn't mean he did it. I've never believed he did.
Not that this matters, but it isn't some big achievement that the Wedgewood fit like a glove. Most ranges are the same width for a reason.
The lyrics are readily available, even if you decide not to actually but the physical product. I just received the vinyl yesterday and the packaging is amazing and the lyrics printed out in typical Patrick fashion. Reading along definitely improves the listening experience, at least it did for me.
I'm not sure how I missed the quotation marks. Thanks for clarifying. And I completely agree with your last point about Trey. Although I have to admit that in real life I am thrilled that OJ is in jail.
And who was the last person Frank saw in the desert before he speaks with Jordan? Probably just some guy with a family that he decided to waste but for a minute I thought it was Blake. Not really important, just wondering.
First off, we know Trey didn't kill George. Even if they find the gun, he can always just explain what he found and did. He may have been stupid or scheming, but he didn't murder George, and I don't think he murdered Hanna either. But ultimately, very few people get convicted of murder strictly based on conjecture…
>>Has anyone in the Holden-Talbot clan ever had time for such filth as television? But weaselly Trey gets his kicks watching a cartoon. That’s some serious ambivalence, Rectify.<<
The cost of vinyl is pretty high and shipping costs make it even more so. It is always a tough call to make to determine how far you stretch but at least this one is a triple. I found one of my favorite albums from 2002 on vinyl but people were asking $125 which is just ridiculous. it is only 50 minutes but they…
I agree with you for the most part. Clearly it is an investment in Mutiny, but a very risky one which is why some would see it as "taking". In 1985 the interest rates were probably 8% and so you could take that say 500K of capital and put it in a long term CD and probably live off the interest. Now if Mutiny hits it…
Thanks. I don't bother with big budget movies but glad he'd doing well in them.
It was 1985 and they did have accountants and lawyers back then. If Gordon was putting in capital of say $500K then in reality he either did it as debt or convertible equity. Sure he's taking on a lot of risk but he also could have tremendous reward.
I think Gordon walking about with $850K in 1985 is a pretty big deal. I checked my W-2 and even as a 6 year person I was barely making $30K and I still had my own house and decent car.
Is Lee Pace some sort of big box office/ratings guy? I've looked at his bio and never saw him in anything else other than HCF. Perhaps this show has turned his luck around.
I agree. The crying was multi-faceted. She can see how happy her two kids are and realize that she made a secret decision to abort a third. That has to be a pretty dramatic thing.
Again, you are assuming. Unless of course you have inside information
That is one way to look at it. But I'm sure it is a minority opinion. I think Ted has been a saint and put up with way more than I would in that situation. His son not being willing to press charges is the only reason Daniel isn't in prison. If Janet doesn't recognize that then she really is not the person the show…
I think the indicators are a red herring. Whenever all the signals point to one person it usually isn't. I think it was someone else that we haven't met yet.