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Where's Chauncey, Duck? Where's Chauncey?

That one was written by the writer of La Cocina, right?

I would assume she was recovering from cancer treatments.

If a Malaysian guy had 12 olympic medals, they'd elect him president like the Philippines will or have with Manny Pacquiao.

Also, the general quality if the show.

Breitbart or YouTube?

I am definitely calling a TV remake of Witness.

Bodie is just more known. The person you recognize from something else always did it, unless they get a ton of screen time in the first 40 minutes.

No chance, it'd be Bodie.

I don't think that prosecutors like to go into trials not having any idea what details the defense may have.

Indira Varma too, but she's in everything.

I haven't said anything about whether or not he's guilty; it's a TV show. Opinions don't really matter, the outcome is predetermined. They could make it so a stegosaurus built a time machine and killed her.

If this is a commentary on how fucked up the justice system is, it's a pretty weak one. What is the great injustice that has befallen the protagonist? This commentary would make a lot more sense if we A) knew he was innocent and B) there wasn't a bunch of evidence against him.

He probably didn't think of it as murder either, so it's not really murder.

It's the only interesting narrative the show has left to tell. Forcing the audience to examine why they have such a desire to keep grasping at "clues" that they feel prove his innocence.

That show was still being praised at episode 6 too.

I renew my comparison to The Killing. This is expensively produced schlock.

I can't wait until the wizard does it on this show.

She went to a place of business during the day.