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ok so we can trust her

Yes, but that other show was a remake of Frost/Nixon where Travolta is playing Frank Langella playing Richard Nixon.

I mean, maybe the pacing didn't work for you, but I really felt the impact of both scenes. Darden was absolutely right in his confrontation with Cochran, but he *was* alienated from the black community after this, and more than anyone seemed to spiral into a deep bitterness about the trial.

Whether he was supposed to be a murder thrilled that he got to go free or an innocent man with a deeply inappropriate response to escaping the blame (even though the show heavily and repeatedly suggested the former), I think the point was to see that OJ really had lost the thing most important to him: the ability to,

No, I don't think so. First of all, it's called the Innocence Project, not the "Obtain a Not Guilty Verdict" Project, and as far as I know they really take that distinction seriously.

I remember once I saw Vance accepting like a BET award and he thanked Bassett and I was like WHHAAAAT. GREATEST CELEBRITY COUPLE EVER. Also they both look a smooth 39 even though they're pushing 60.

I appreciated that. Her story was deeply moving, but even after this case was over, she still could not see how she and the jury shared that same vengeful zeal.

If you have cable, you can watch on FX Now or Hulu

Oh god, get ready for American Crime Story: Coven, y'all

I thought that was allllll about race. OJ gravitates with relief towards the white guy in the room, finally at ease, only to realize that he's a nobody, he's a waiter. Then he looks around the room: where are his golf buddies? His neighbors? All the rich white people who he thought he belonged with have abandoned him.

Comparing Bob and Bianca has really made me think — there was some tension between BDL and the rest of the cast at first. But Bianca was a little older and more mature than Bob, and came across as more of a cool camp counselor who will sneak you in some booze and cigarettes and helps you learn how to sew in time for

Why it gotta be black?

At least we got Ru's exasperated "Have you ever fucked a black guy?!" as a response, which is one of my fav Snatch Game moments ever

I know Romper Room fuckery is legend, but Season 5 had the best collection of totally missed softballs.

I always have to remind myself that Snatch Game is more of a mess than you expect it to be. But I couldn't help myself but to get excited for the possibility of duelin' Whoopis and then to wind up with exactly zero was a bit of a disappointment. Watching Carol Channing and Britney next to one another was a reminder of

Aside from Chad, none of the wig changes have been particularly good, but I can't think of a time they've been disruptive, either… the only other example I can think of is when Trinity didn't answer a question bc she was in the middle of switching her wig.

Yeah, it's a pretty boring outfit and wouldn't have that instant "wow" impact.

How did Derrick not pick MADONNA WHEN SHE MADE OUT WITH BRITNEY AT THE VMAS????? We all know his sense of humor is terrible, at least use that corniness for something meta and weird.

She was basically doing Margaret Cho on 30 Rock

That's true! But I mean more along the lines of how Shapiro, Bailey, Cochran, Sheck, Dershowitz, etc all were experienced attorneys who were used to the amount of work and, occasionally, the amount of attention a trial like this could bring