he was in Fargo S1… he was good.
he was in Fargo S1… he was good.
And they're like, it's better than boiled chicken and brown rice
Damn right, it's better than boiled chicken and brown rice
2 late notes:
So easily distracted by the most irrelevant thoughts and ideas… and passionate about it.
It's true… They would have to tie the actions to the disaster… good point.
Oi, oi,oi,oi,oi
How would you rate it as one (hour long) episode together?
Well Charlie and Frank were running a muck looking for the beers last week so they may have broken a law or two in doing so… Dee assaulted the lady, who was admittedly rude, it's still illegal to puch her… and Dennis was at the least harassing the young lady, who remember may or may not have seen him ogling her since…
This might be the best episode yet. I love that these characters can be every bit as interesting… maybe more… when left to their own devices with no distractions..
I was thinking that… but I scaled back the comment. HAHA!
I have heard good things… thanks for the reminder
In fairness.. The prosecution tried to make the point… Cochran countered very well, Ito obviously sided with the defense… at which time the prosecution could have rethought their witness list… it wasn't Fuhrman's case to make or break… he was just a racist cop trying to make it in Hollywood. ;-P
That's the thing… I don't know that he was a HERO to many in the black community before he was on the wrong side of the police… He was successful… that was inspirational… but people who didn't care about OJ prior were still privy to the narrative and ya… it opened up the can of worms…
it's not the community ties that endeared him… it was fully the inspiration of success that was pimped to imply that OJ was seen as just another black male in the police eyes or the eyes of "white america".
FX has really come out of nowhere with some hitters… Fargo, American Crime Story, Always Sunny and I hear "The Americans" is awesome as well. well done
My wife does a great Nancy Grace impression…
I've thought about that… He certainly would have worked better in the scene in question…
I would guess it's more about objecting to lines of questioning and witness examination/re-examination. Certainly the prosecution should have been more aware of the discrepancies in procedure.
See Andre Johnson's comments in "hope" episode.
Imma hold you to that.