Stop now. Clean up, go home.
Stop now. Clean up, go home.
I can’t decide if the title “Making A Murderer” refers to a police frame job, or that spending 18 years in jail for a crime he didn’t commit turned him into a murderer.
Agreed. I thought things seemed fishy with the police investigation but in the end there was just too much evidence against him and for the police to carry out a murder and plant ALL of that seems like it would fail the Occam’s Razor test. And I can’t really even weigh Brendan in this at all. The kid is so mentally…
And 3 timeouts left? You can’t save them for the next game.
That’s rude
Damn liberal universities! Always forcing their views down our throats and turning everyone into atheists and....oh, nevermind.
Can we call them Foot Fedoras?
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So, I’ll just hang around until Ep VIII? Maybe with a more impactful role? Ok. Bye, guys.
I hope she gets the ‘depressed lampshade’ part correct. Fkn genius, BTW.
I didn’t think I would be as interested in her scenes as the rest of the characters, but I am digging it.
When I first saw that they cast Thomas Jane as Miller I didn’t like it. I pictured a more sloppy looking guy who didn’t take care of himself. But I am warming up to him quickly.
Completely agree on Holden.
Kidneys are also stoners, apparently. I like it.
Naomi is probably the only one who is precisely how I pictured her. They did a great job of casting that role. I thought of Holden as slightly older, perhaps, but I like him in the show.
I need to read those. I’ve only read the Butcher of Anderson Station, which really added a lot to Fred’s character.
I probably forgot the pale skin part or it never registered. But I always imagined a Michael Clarke Duncan type when I read the books. Just a huge, hulking, calm guy who could handle any crisis better than anyone else.
I still picture Amos as black in the books. Not sure where I got that, originally.
I hope so. I have a Fugazi reference in the chamber.
This is just fantastic.