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Maybe NYC does this, but this is exactly the reason why many pleas in other states do not have the criminal state what happened as the odds of the plea deal being screwed up go up astronomically as most people will not 100% admit guilt as the Court demands. You can get people to say, "yeah, I am guilty", but getting

well, I think that was the point. He is kind of a sleazeball, even though he is the one actually helping Naz.

This is a very compelling story about the criminal justice system and how it can destroy those it gets its hooks into. Naz is really in a no-win position and I do not think it is going to end well for him or his family. The first epsiode really put him in a box that seems impossible to get out of without some huge

As a lawyer who does some criminal defense, I can say the whole fee conversations are spot on. Securing the fee as a lawyer is kind of a top priority in a criminal case and many people think that when they are accused of a crime, a private lawyer has to do a bunch of hand holding before asking for money, and this is

haven't watched FTWD since the first season. It sucks

I am not trolling. I watched every episode and commented here. This is the worst hour of television I have ever seen. It reduced the entire plot and the tone to a joke. The reviewer called it "absurdist", its not, its idiotic.You guys keep watching, I am out of here.

This is an "F". I am done with this show. I really have no idea what show you guys are watching to love it. It is like the "Watchman", an incoherent mess. I can see what drew Earl Haley to this. In fact, this might be the worst show I have EVER watched. The plot is incomprehensible..they set up these angels

Usually these articles are about confirmed flops, that everyone agrees were flops. It wasn't the best year maybe, but the cast were mostly all comedians who had great careers. The Mike Myers, Farley, Sandler, Spade years were considered one of the BEST classes, not the worst. The Japanese game-show sketch is

One of Phil Collin's better songs. "Take me Home" is probably the best of his style of songwriting, and the words are eerily in tune with Eliot's state of mind.

Yea, that is a thing, especially with some women. They are dating time wasters. This is the worst because you think when they give you their number and text and respond to yours they are interested, but instead its just a big waste of time. I would rather a woman just say not interested, but I guess some woman are

Another relationship that is probably doomed. It sounds like she cajoled him into allowing her to have side lovers, he finally agreed as long as she doesn't tell him, and the first guy she bones she wants to tell him all about it. So know she basically wants to cuckold and humiliate him to boot.

LW1 sounds like it is doomed. I really doubt she will be faithful in the future. She was busted and is playing the penitent and maybe is really trying to save the marriage since they have been together and have kids and she knows she was busted, but this wasn't a one time thing or a one guy thing. It might be six

Great points, that is one of the reasons you need to use texting to set up some kind of face to face as soon as practical. Before you know each other, they do not know your sense of humor, or you know hers, or even their texting habits, some people text like crazy, some don't and maybe will not respond for hours.

I went to a new "trendy" taco place and every single thing on their menu had cilantro on it. I asked if they could give me three tacos and to hold the cilantro, and I got a similar reaction from the staff. I guess its like going to an Indian restaurant and not liking curry. But I just hate it and therefore I only

Amen, I hate Cilantro and its the "hot" herb that is in practically everything. I cannot eat most Mexican or Thai cooking anymore because of this spice. It overpowers everything its on. Spices should be a gentle note of flavoring, and everything Cilantro is on, just taste like Cilantro. Beef taco with cilantro,

well, that is an interpretation, but how is he "serving god"? They really do not explain his outlook on theology (maybe they will?) I thought they established people who hear the voice literally do as they command? Like the guy who killed his mom and when Cassidy tried to fly..How is Odin's actions literally

2. more likely a red herring at this point. That would be rather obvious and she did not act like she knew them.

This was a good start to this new series, and I liked how they set it up. Although we assume he is innocent, they basically do a "Shawshank" and show us that as a criminal case, he is screwed. You almost wince at every stupid thing he does, and he was way over his head with that girl. Even in her actions, it was

agree, this was confusing, I thought maybe it jut did not work on him? I do not see how he is "serving god" by these actions as they do not show his motivation. They need to establish the limits to that power or why Odin is acting this way much better.

I have been watching this (did not read the comics) based on people telling me it would be great. I still do not see what Cassidy's point is, why he is a vampire or what that has to do with anything, or even why he is hanging around there. He has no real story to hold him there, no business or personal ties, and