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It started in '94. Clark's haircut was apparently sometime in September.

My personal experience is that because of the dress code judges, male and female, feel free to comment about anything regarding the appearance of counsel in front of them, including their hair. I've had a judge ask me with a sneer if I lost my razor when I came to an afternoon conference with a five o'clock shadow,

The scene about which Pilot said Cochran should win Father of the Year was set in 1982, right? Father of the Year is an annual award, not a permanent state of being. For example, he probably didn't make the Father of the Year shortlist in 1977, when his first wife, Barbara, divorced him, accusing him of spousal

You're right that they've really stayed away from OJ's charm so far. To be fair, there haven't been many opportunities for that to this point—the only flashback we've gotten to OJ before the murder was the wordless C&C Music Factory cold open for episode 3. There was a brief flash of charm in the "100% not guilty"

According to Dominick Dunne, OJ was notorious for reading his defense team the riot act whenever someone screwed up. In this episode, the rant was rather justified—the screwed-up alibi testimony from the maid was the kind of thing that might've gotten him convicted.

They were sequestered for eight months. That's hardly "no effort."

The point of Fuhrman being racist is that it provides a possible motivation for him—the cop who found the most damning evidence—to have planted evidence. It's not just that he's a bigot, but the tapes where it's shown that he used the n-word (and therefore perjured himself in earlier testimony) have him talking about

"…something simple the simple jury they had selected could follow."

The courtroom scenes bring out the worst in the show's directors. They don't trust the drama inherent in those scenes, and feel the need to get flashy so that the audience understands that something important is going on. The fancy Fuhrman camera work reminded me of the horror movie background buzz that they used in

Totally a perm. Her hair is super-straight.

Here's one: did they use the actual tabloid covers of Marcia Clark in the scene at the supermarket? I was watching that scene with Paulson standing in front of the arrayed covers, and I couldn't figure out if they'd gotten Paulson to do all those Clark grimaces or if they'd actually just used pictures of the real

Good point, but I'd point out that none of the mean comments Ito made about her this episode were made in the presence of the jury. The jury isn't seated until the attorneys are there and indicate that they're ready to proceed. His sneer at Clark's childcare trouble happened after the jury was dismissed for the day.

So now you're claiming you never masturbated to Sally Field?

That weird feeling is kind of old hat since DC cast first Annette O'Toole and then Diane Lane as Martha Kent. Still…yeah.

Try not to think of Aunt May in that opening scene from Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.

"Later she turned up to take control of Vincents flat and met his fellow flatmate Peter Parker, whom he met after Peter unknowingly spent 2 months away while in an alternate dimension with the Fantastic Four. Parker invited her to the Wedding of his Aunt May Parker and Jay Jonah Jameson. After getting drunk the pair

Hordes of sad-looking hispanic, black and asian actors stand by as the execs scour New Zealand for bland white guys, given that they've finally exhausted England and Australia's supplies.

He doesn't have the hair to play G. Gordon Godfrey.

The teaser trailer was the one that wasn't good, and it had the misfortune of playing back-to-back with the Good Dinosaur trailer (and its very similar premise of alternate evolution and intelligent, eloquent animals) before many kids' movies this summer. It was part of a very long string of horrible kids film

You're right that sterilizing or norplanting time travelers would probably be a smart move, and that fraternizing in military organizations can be considered a chain of command problem. Still, military organizations are not usually monastic.