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No witnesses to the crime itself and Naz has a squeaky clean record. His odds aren't great, but there's a reason why that deal was on the table in the first place

The show is already existential claptrap and I love it

I mean, this is a TV show, so there's always going to be a little realism sacrificed in places as an effort to improve the narrative (even shows as hyperrealistic as The Wire are sometimes guilty of this).

I think an active 3-way conversation between Leon, Elliot, and someone like Darlene that we know is real would (kind of, maybe) prove Leon is real.

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THE LAST EIGHT PRESIDENTIAL RACES RANKED BY TURNOUT OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS:

"There’s no question that by the early 1990s, blacks wanted an immediate response to the crime, violence and drug markets in their communities. But even at the time, many were asking for something different from the crime bill. Calls for tough sentencing and police protection were paired with calls for full

Bernie voted for the crime bill because it included the Violence Against Women Act and the Assault Weapons ban

Not really. I mean, I'd say (spoilers ahead) the sequence where the two leads bond in the cafe, the sequence where they go through a dry run of the robbery, the actual robbery, the celebration in the club, etc. are all separate scenes, even if an unbroken shot takes you there.

Where's Oscar Issac's dancing scene in Ex Machina?