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I call Alison Brie to play the best character, Charlotte!

Carrie has horrible taste in men. She couldn’t love a sad-sack sweetie like Aiden.

Demi Levato, and anyone else who believes this, you are lying and it’s completely bullshit. No one is “bad at texting.” You don't reply because you don't want to, or don't care to right now. And that's ok. Stop pretending.

Why is it baffling? People (like me) are outraged someone was convicted of a crime when the evidence is amazingly weak. Given the lack of physical evidence against him, it would be astonishing if he were actually guilty.

Thank you. This is exactly what gets me about this crap Pajiba piece, the utter lack of context. Not to mention it’s treating Dassey’s “detailed confession” as somehow notable. What about the detailed story he told the original investigator before his arrest, where he watched TV and then threw some junk at a bonfire

I have only watched 4 episodes but it caught my attention that the brother mentions grieving before they even find the car. And then corrects himself and says that maybe they’ll grieve with her back. Um, I’m not an English native speaker but that sounded very weird to me. Don’t people grieve a loss? Did he already

At first when the sheriff mentioned “eliminating” Avery, I thought he meant as a suspect. When he clarified his statement, I could not believe my ears. But hey, kudos to the lawman for not taking a hit out on a citizen!

Dean Strang may have lost the case, but he won my heart.

I still want to know how that one cop, Andy Colborn, called in Teresa’s license plate and knew the make and model of her car two days before the car was discovered.

Also the ex boyfriend leading the search complete with maps that included the Avery property.And her male roommate who was never even questioned IIRC?

From the article: “Dean Strang, the defense attorney that stole our hearts, countered that the DNA under the hood was never identified as sweat and didn’t require that Avery had ever touched the car”.

Don’t forget, “Reasonable doubt is for innocent people.” After saying that he should have just been disbarred on the spot.

I’m not a lawyer but I do binge watch and this accomplished exactly what they wanted to, compelling TV.

Steve could have leaned on Theresa’s car while she was there and gotten his DNA on the hood.

Funny how they are so certain of his guilt, and yet their best “damning” evidence is circumstantial and does nothing to connect victim + suspect + crime scene, nor does it fill in huge gaps in evidence like no blood stains or Halbach’s DNA anywhere.

Sugar (futures) Magnolia.

Next up: Wall Street Juggalos. Given the two groups’ innate savagery, you would have figured that would have come first.

Uncle John’s Banned (by the SEC)

This is not even surprising. Ever hear the term “trustafarian”? There’s plenty of rich, privileged, libertarian fucks who also like to smoke pot and think of themselves as chill and free-spirited.