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You're a white person aren't you? You missed like…everything in those scenes. Everything sides with Darden, history, what's happening now, the show was making it clear that Cochran's victory, his tears, they were hollow. They show Clinton and Cochran cries, little does he know that Clinton would imprison more black

Hmm, let me look through all the records white people keep of their institutional discrimination and check!

no you DONT

she thought there were doubts, she didn't think they were reasonable. A lot of the jurors said after they would've voted guilty if the disguises, money and suicide letter from the car chase had been introduced as evidence. I think that was the prosecution's biggest failing.

definitely would've found and hung it. definitely would've used more than 4 HOURS.

that was one hot Ito

No, if you look at interviews she did after she pretty adamantly states that she voted guilty from the get go because the prosecution didn't prove their case, but she also said she would've voted guilty if the suicide note, disguises and money from the car chase had been used in the case.

I mean, the show and Cochran's book make it seem pretty darn true. He says OJ wasn't a perfect vessel, but he wanted to shed a light on racism within the LAPD. That's why the Fuhrmann tapes became such a focus for him (in addition to distracting the jurors from the facts). Think about his closing statements - he

exactly, it made Darden's statements in the previous scene even stronger for me.

Yeah, same for the guy on Modern Family, always shocked he used to be on Starved

Well, finales generally try to give all the leads a closing scene, ya know? Like how TV shows work? So that was Cochran's closing scene, in the moment it seems "feel good" but to the viewer, we know it's hollow.

I think Cochran cared more about civil rights than being famous through the OJ trial. I mean the show has a scene where his wife says "OJ isn't a perfect vessel but we need this" This is LA right after the King riots, cmon.

with what evidence

OJ being guilty or innocent doesn't make the LAPD any less guilty, corrupt and racist so maybe it would've been good for him to be found guilty? so like…the victims could have justice?

I think it was just to give Cochran his feel good moment. To some extent, people did really think things would change and be different, watching today we know nothing changed and it made that scene incredibly sad for me. Cochran thought he was doing a good thing by bad means, we know it wasn't worth it.

Haha, I watched Starved. Recently tried to rewatch and it does not age well.

Holy shit that was good

No he walks away to go watch the play, he says something like "that's great I'm going back to the show"

Yeah, but they let him in return for coming in late/getting raises and they all got mad at Hannah when she said she had a problem with it. Then Hannah decided to take advantage of it, propositioned him for sex and then threatened to sue when he said he didn't want to have sex with her.

Yeah…I'm not saying Hannah is upset because she thinks Jessa and Adam have something real, just that they clearly don't care about her being in their lives anymore whereas when Adam dated other girls, Hannah still played a role in his life. It has nothing to do with how anyone perceives the actual validity of Jessa