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I do not think he should have been convicted. They couldn't convict him because of lack of evidence. A big reason there was a lack of evidence is that John Ramsay was allowed to search the house himself, so he went straight to the basement room where her body was hidden, brought it upstairs and threw a blanket on

I didn't say other cases were "proof" of his guilt at all. He was not treated as a suspect in the initial investigation. You know, when his wife called the police early in the morning and they came to the house? Failing to conduct a proper investigation at that point by acknowledging the family as suspects,

It's a jaw-dropping example of wealthy male white privilege if you remember how very likely it was that her father was solely responsible for her death (statistically, aren't domestic murders almost always the husband/father? And anyone else as the perp leaves huge holes in the timeline) and that he was not initially

Criterion has a deal with Warner Brothers? Has Criterion ever released a TV series?

I'm too young for Woodstock, but I'm in the last generation that remembers waiting for the annual Wizard of Oz showing. It was all kids back then, not just future fashion…personalities. After all it was the only night other than when they aired animated specials based on comic strips where prime time TV was turned

They also interrupted Little House on the Prairie for it on another channel. Not that that's what I was watching.

He can try to atone from prison. In taking Lennon he hurt a lot more people than just one man and that one man's family. He got the fame he wanted. He can enjoy it where he is, and try to make amends from there as well.
ETA he didn't do a lot of favors for Salinger/Holden fans, either. I hate this guy.

I don't know; in both versions of The Man Who Knew Too Much, the wife is the stronger character, and the original was the first real "Hitchcock film." The couple in it could almost be inspired by Hitch and his own family (he and Alma had honeymooned in the same Swiss locale that begins the 34 version). Stewart seemed

Well to be fair, she did pick on him first.

The ending is still so much horseshit though, enough so that I can't stomach it anymore. I mean I'm not a Henry F. Potter by any means but I think the actual George Bailey would agree. From jail.

I didn't want the full suit but I wanted to deflect bullets with the bracelets, so someone (I assume my mom) cut off the tops of some of my tube socks and I wore them on my wrists.

[small voice] I like it too. Really just that one, though. Other gas leak eps just have some ok moments…

That's my boat. Can we start another class action lawsuit saying their compensation didn't adequately compensate us seeing as how all these shows would entail big expense to get there?

Oh for chrissake, even fictional Roseanne never lived in Ohio! It's all over this thread, and I don't know why it's bugging me, but the Connors lived in Illinois! And they wouldn't support Trump, Roseanne the "person" be damned!

I'm 40, and while Beverly Hills is far from my favorite, I never hated it and thought it meant Weezer was dead. It's such an overdramatic reaction. Don't speak for me!

I love Weezer…..so I just don't talk about them. I must be Rivers' lost twin or something, because I really can listen to any song….."I love every one," you know?

Michael Landon!

There were two that I can remember. Unless you consider his hair a separate entity that merits its own jokes, which would be fair.

Haven't seen them all, but has wikipedia seen Blast of Silence or In Bruges?

Um, you just called Veronica Mars a bitch, and to me them's fightin' words. Veronica can call herself a bitch; you can't!