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It is a load of BS. I've always said that song for song response thing was a media invention that she ran with.

I might listen to some of this later, but contending Whip Smart of the 3rd album hold a candle to ETG is laughable to me. I bought both of those albums, but for the most part they are mediocre fare. I know it has become popular with critics who like to cut against the grain to pump up other albums but her career has

I have virtually no interest in watching this, but glad for Teddy to get a starring role.

Wow. You are a really tough guy. Stop overcompensating for whatever problems you are having in your life. It doesn't make someone dumb because they don't watch behind the scenes segments. If you have a link you want to share, go ahead and do so, otherwise just shut it.

I agree. I don't see that happening at all between Joe and Ryan.

I disagree. It was a huge betrayal and incredibly stupid given how easily it could have been revealed. It was a terrible decision no matter which way you slice it

Is that necessary? They wrote it ambiguously.

I wasn't sure either. Part of me thought he had the bug by the way the voice on the other line suggested it, but then that could have been just a plot device. I didn't read the grin as a certainty that he had dodged a bullet. We'll certainly find out

Very true. Everyone dismisses that album because it pales compared to Trace but I've always thought it was a home run.

I'm now interested in hearing this. I've listened to Wilco since A.M. and starting with WTA I've been consistently less interested with each release. I downloaded Star Wars but didn't even buy it (which is heresy for me). A few good songs but nothing special. Jeff's solo album just wasn't my thing so they are on a

Minimal blood evidence in the OJ case? WTF?

I'm probably in the minority, but that was a disappointing episode. With only 8 hours I thought they shouldn't waste one but it just seemed to plod along and I really walked away with only a few thoughts…

Are you a criminal defense attorney? Because when I hear "most lawyers" I really wonder how you determined that to be true.

This is a great series, and last nights episode was tremendous television, but it is bugging me that no one is focusing on the blood evidence on the defense side and it isn't even mentioned by the DA. That would seem to one thing that they would want to focus on a bit more. Then again, the DA doesn't seem to care

Please. They said 12 years was his best case. He wouldn't last 12 months in Rikers. Probably not 12 weeks. I've never been in prison, but am not naive enough to think I'd survive in an environment like that, without layering on the double whammy of being a convicted rapist and a Muslim.

Except we know he didn't do it or at least that is what we have been led to believe. Why would you plead guilty to something you didn't do when 15 years in Rikers is the same as a death sentence? He would never survive that much time, and even if he did he would still come out a convicted felon. What kind of life

15 years with maybe 12 being his best case scenario is hardly an amazing deal. He would never survive that long and what he would have to do just to stay alive is unthinkable.

It is hardly open and shut. Until you see the blood evidence processed, this case has enormous holes in it.

Yeah sure, but that is a lazy excuse for even lazier writing. And why all the caps?

agree. I don't require absolute authenticity, but this whole storyline which they dragged out for a year+ rang so false and then the surprise ending was even more ridiculous.