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Good to hear, because I would have been objecting to half those questions even if I was just sitting in the gallery!
What's his motive for murder? From what we know, he's just some dude involved in fulfilling a former client's will. Maybe he's just being underhanded to complete that task, since the stepdad is fighting it and the beneficiary is now deceased.
I'm not an attorney, but some of those questions on the witness stand were awful and un-allowable, right? Like the DA asking the PE teacher about Naz's state of mind, Naz's classmate giving non-verbal responses about the Adderall and of course Chandra's line of questions about Box's sub-conscious.
There was a missing spoken line from the gang at the basketball court, too. Something about lost revenue…
5/9 was in May, obviously, and Elliott was free at that time. Last night's episode was set in July. I think the C-Span scene said July 7th.
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This was my interpretation also. Only question is what's he behind bars for.
Nah, they would have no-knocked his ass.
C.O. Maybe— he had a dog after all.
Hmmm, good catch. After he was killed and stuffed in the trunk in the sitcom sequence, I've presumed he was dead. The phone shenanigans are a problem with this idea.
Poor Cisco was rocking one big bandage on his index finger.
I think that is the case with defense - they want to build a story to introduce doubt, and if they know the actual facts, that can be a hindrance. I've mostly gleaned that from novels and TV/movies though.
Carcoza!!!
Haven't read the Reddit thread, but this doesn't seem like the type of show to indulge in an excursion into dreams/fantasy.
I think she was with Ollie on the street corner when he took Cisco's CD.
Rapaport looks tubby. I'll always remember him as Dick from True Romance.
So he's pretty dead in real-life, right? Elliot's waking up in his car + parking attendant being paid off + dream sequence in which Tyrell is stuffed in a trunk then killed = one dead Mr. Wellick.
Me too.
His is becoming an intense performance. He probably said what, 100 words this episode? The pharmacist had more dialogue than that!