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    This show was my guilty pleasure for its first few seasons but I jumped off after S4 as it just wasn't that interesting anymore. I sometimes wish that teenage dramas like this would have limited runs (and always be capped to end at high school) as the successful ones always get drawn out. Of course I suppose that is

    That's pretty good for VB.

    No but that is what a lot of people think happened even though the defense themselves said they were not inferring that.

    I posted this a bit below but my opinion is the documentary presented enough counterpoints and evidence to provide reasonable doubt for Avery. It even seems like the jury was hung until those pushing for not guilty just gave up.

    Uh…I just finished watching the documentary right now and yes they were excluded. If you want to cite where the documentary details the *67 thing, go ahead.

    That an easily manipulable teenager (or someone of any age) being taken sexually advantage of by another person would still be considered molestation…

    What the hell are you talking about with the *67 point? Do you know how *67 works? It wouldn't block Avery's number from media or anything like that. All it did was allowed him to call Theresa without having to reveal to her that he was doing so from his number.

    For your Point 3 counter, why else would anyone dial with *67 other than to conceal their identity? If your claim is that she would have recognized his voice, that is definitely not necessarily true. I've gotten calls from family members before on weird numbers where I haven't recognized them right away.

    The Yelp reviews are hilarious, especially the ones that feign as being positive ones.

    How does the DA's office recusing themselves have anything to do with cops potentially planting evidence? A single cop could have planted the evidence and if they did it well enough any prosecutor would have used it.

    I remembered you replied with this so wanted to see what you thought of her short stint this time (assuming she doesn't win LCK which seems unlikely)?

    Guess we'll have to agree to disagree as I don't recall any other episode of BB or BCS where Mike was emotionally torn like he was at the end of Five-O. Anyways I'm not doubting the performance of Odenkirk or others on BCS, they were all excellent.

    You either did your math very wrong or found a real roundabout way to say you didn't see the movie or saw it for free.

    Indeed…I had a friend who didn't want to hear any spoiler about GoT (I had read books) so I kept my mouth shut and posted online to talk to people about it. Then one random day he decided to read all spoilers and tried to talk to me about R+L.

    His performance in Five-O was phenomenal, by far the best one of the entire season of BCS (and that is indeed saying something). IMO the best I saw this year period.

    Given Fargo isn't on here for outstanding ensemble, I feel like the whole cast is at this point.

    I know the bulk of his performance was one episode this year, but Jonathan Banks not being mentioned for his work on BCS is criminal.

    There are literally no spoilers of any kind in your post.

    Viewership got cut in half after TWD ended based on this episode's ratings. Keep in mind that AMC was airing previews for next week (along with the prologue of the finale) during the first commercial break of ITB to get people to watch it.

    What's funny is the skill they talk about is essentially the same skills employed by good sports gamblers…like knowing what the lines are, knowing what injuries teams are nursing, and knowing how well teams and individual players have been performing lately.