Love the well-woven pop culture references: Farrah's was like another portent of things to come. Her career was in the crapper in '95 and posed nude later that year. Enter, the nude pics and career-killer defense trial tactics for Marcia.
Love the well-woven pop culture references: Farrah's was like another portent of things to come. Her career was in the crapper in '95 and posed nude later that year. Enter, the nude pics and career-killer defense trial tactics for Marcia.
Def Paulson is a standout. I love that she gets raves from Clark herself. I realize in each episode they showcase a character or a critical series of events running up to a debacle, but I hope they keep the camera fixed on Clark as the lightning rod for all that was wrong in the handling of this case, not all hers,…
Truman Show, feminist edition. Spot on.
It's nice to see this is so obvious now, and is in mainstream education. Too bad it was so dense and entrenched in the public's and legal communities' DNA to even consider the damage that can be done. Not just to the person, but to the entire process, contributing to many miscarriages that factor sadly in questionable…
But why make a comment at all. Anything less than complimentary is prejudicial to unsophisticates outside the legal field. "…Ms. Clark… I think." Really?
The prosecution didn't know their audience. They weren't locking up another black man, and made that clear thru interviews following the trial. They bought all the domestic violence, but refused to connect it to the murder, citing, 'let the DA charge OJ for DV next door for a different trial.' Forget the DNA. Cochran…
Stay tuned. Bring on all the Nazi paraphernalia and the other N words.
Truth is truly stranger than fiction, and beats it out once again.
A major slime ball. He didn't even bother to hide the fact that he was so transparent and didn't care.
If hair or attire became a perceived topic for hard strategy, she never had a chance anyway.
Fwiw, I was standing behind Garcetti at the same Ben & Jerry's in Brentwood, he looked and talked like an android. Didn't…
I almost felt like the stylist set her up. Farrah. Really? He read her neediness and lack of sophistication and ran with it.
Wow. They pulled out Portishead 'Sour Times' for the Tampax and Fuhrman scenes.. perfect! Zinged me right back there again. But the effect left Marcia looking like an Emmett the Clown caricature, esp after her hair make-under. Girl couldn't get a break.
I think by the tone of the article, the author was not around at…
"…everyone always forget the most obvious the episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "Next Stop Willoughby."
Not everyone forgets. Push. Push. Push.
Haha, love it!
"Proud suppliers of the Third Reich!"
Now shut up and teach the world to sing, and like it.
@Mark. Heh heh. ; )
I get it. Trust me, MW refers to trackable real events - there're plenty 'truth is stranger than fiction' to run with. He might throw a crumb out to conspiracy theorists, but that's not how he rolls with his own storytelling messaging. So for the theorists, they have their interpretive morsel and are satisfied.
DB Cooper?? Really It's just his need to fly away, beat feet, whatever. If anything it foreshadows 9/11 and a plug for ME's free campaign for aid after. In mid 1970 - this ep's time period - the twin towers were just built and new tenants were moving in.
Businessmen are successful in part because they have friends in low, as well as, high, places.
Loved the Kerouac ref too. Wrote something below re more Hitchhiker refs..
Also, I hope he changes cars, the old silver caddy looks like a casket on wheels right about now.
The Hitchhiker.. such a dark complex entity that's going to take Don for a ride.. to 'St Paul' no less. Wouldn't surprise me if his name turns out to be Ben. That's a long trip for Don to be doing some heavy self examination but should come out ok if he 'does the work.' Nice ref to Twilight Zone ep The Hitch-Hiker and…
..right, which is exactly why he needs to change old habits.. from his foundation, up.