Generally very hot, but I don't know what the hell happened in that nightclub scene.
Generally very hot, but I don't know what the hell happened in that nightclub scene.
He flapped his arms a lot, cooed about actresses and then bonded a girl, towards whom he displayed his first sexual impulses ever. He and Mitchell had one kiss, and it was a peck. Come on.
Cameron is a complete stereotype except that he finally displayed some sexual feeling… towards a woman!
Haha! I think this may be true. When she was dancing around to that Katy Perry song, so pretty, it just made the baby cruelty weirdly far away.
Jane Lynch on Community… perfect.
I thought Rory was supposed to be doing "It's not easy being green" by Kermit (yes, written and produced) and it wasn't.
This episode really sold the idea of empire waistlines to me. Well, not so much the idea of them, but the general… functionability. Square shoulders with an empire waist, whodathunk.
Ah okay, sorry for the mistake, thanks for letting me know :)
You didn't even laugh at the Alice in Wonderland jokes?!
It doesn't have to be a perfect accent, but you should still try to follow the tones!
I don't know if this article is useful for this, 'cause it doesn't cite its source. I just googled "boat party rape statistics". http://ezinearticles.com/?S…
True!
Hugh Laurie delivers Alice in Wonderland jokes very well :)
Okay, it's been a shit show for a while. But it USED to be a good show. so obviously people who used to like it will be jaded. there's no point asking the reviewer to be disingenuous when nearly all the fans are disappointed.
What would you say is positive about this episode?
But you don't understand, the legal system isn't perfect. It's not like anyone ever truly knows, in cases where a) the eye witnesses are drunk and b) there's something plausible in the not guilty plea. It depends what country you live in, but in more conservative places where juries tend to convict, it can be tragic.
But you know what's exciting?! Legal NGO work. Handling cases from various countries, understanding what happened to their legal systems, and why the law is sometimes utterly irrelevant to how the system works while focussing on one in particular and that's good research. Everything from jurisprudence to the core…
Your experience is the more valuable! To be honest, what Lockhart Gardner seem to do makes them look like very gutsy solicitors. so I don't know, I'm in a different common law jurisdiction, so when attorneys do things there's a lovely suspension of disbelief about it all.
The police conduct the investigation, the prosecutor has some rights and duties as the investigation progresses.
He's not evil, he's a prosecutor on a defense orientated show (and most good legal shows, for whatever reason, are defense orientated).