Khloe irritates me with her “around the way” girl from the hood shit. Like plz take off the Compton baseball hat and go have a seat in your mansion, rich girl.
Khloe irritates me with her “around the way” girl from the hood shit. Like plz take off the Compton baseball hat and go have a seat in your mansion, rich girl.
Ed Sheeran’s girlfriend looks like a balding man from the back.
What’s the point of hanging out with old people if you can’t harvest their expertise!
No, I just meant the sheer volume of Cruise’s heroism makes it seem rather unbelievable. Like, you’d believe one or two stories, but when you see them all together, it seems excessive. Even if he actually did all of those things it just is weird to see it all together.
Your feeling would be correct. The word is “pendejo” and the mix would be “Penndejo” :)
In Mexico they started calling Sean Penn Sean Penndajo and I can not stop calling him that now.
Eh, the Gaga and Perry beef doesn’t bother me. People go on random twitter rants all the time.
Holy shit I forgot about that part!! You sent chills down my spine...
Such a criminal mastermind, that Steven Avery whose IQ is in the 70s. We’re supposed to believe he cleaned up the crime scene like Dexter Morgan somehow? Riiiiiiiight.
Right. They were telling that story to the media before Steven was even convicted.
Not to mention the fact that the prosecution’s side has had their chance to tell their story for a decade now, on every true crime series like Dateline and 20/20; on interview shows like Nancy Grace; basically wherever they want. Let Steven and his attorneys speak for once, and present their evidence.
Right, and really, are documentaries ever truly impartial? Are they supposed to be? Typically, documentaries make an argument. Do we think Blackfish should have spent some more time showing things from Seaworld’s perspective? It’s the documentarian’s job to tell the story as they see it, it's up to the audience to…
Right. The side that can’t decide if she was killed by a gunshot or a throat slit? The side that said she was killed in the bedroom, I mean the garage? The side that called in about the car before she was even reported missing?
Personally, I did not view the series as something that was meant to make viewers believe Avery and Dassey were innocent. I think its point was more to challenge our ideas that verdicts reached in trials are impenetrable, and to challenge our romantic notion of a justice system that is blind to both wealth and…
I’m not sure either. I think he should be retried, without the evidence that Manitowoc detectives “discovered”, like the key and bullet that magically appeared after the other detectives who searched the place multiple times came up empty-handed. The prosecutor even said “so what if the key was planted?”
I think it’s absolutely ridiculous that the people who make a documentary (which is not exactly the same as journalism as documentaries often have bias) are being held to a higher standard than the prosecutor and police had.
I think the show met its goals - it shows flaws in the justice system. It wasn’t the job/goal of the series/makers to “present the side of the prosecution”. Those people are in prison; the prosecution won. And, that process is fucked as hell and americans know it. Poor folk go to prison for crimes that rich folk…
Shining a nationwide light on corrupt law enforcement, judges, and prosecutors is the most important takeaway.
It never presents a cohesive, chronological explanation of Halbach’s death...