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Either Watson or the person writing her (or rather, definitely the writer, maybe Watson) did some research on "What to do if you're a hostage." Because her request for coffee, bathroom break, stuff like that is textbook "make the hostage taker empathize with you."

Nominally about one and a quarter Billion.

Yeah, but 24 reruns of what?

Question, re: Conviction.

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But the flash of white makes you more of a target in dark rooms.

If you google "bulletproof suit" someone actually markets and sells such a thing.

Yeah. I want more hitman gear snobbery.

On the one hand, I should maybe watch this show to find out how the bodies started dropping.

And these folks are still theoretically just law students, right? I assume nobody signed up for this class on "How to get away with murder" expecting there to be a practical component. It just happens to degenerate into multiple homicides, accessory to and covering up of same.

An authentic and realistic look at Law School then.

I thought we already had a murder victim? Or do they kill someone each season?

So, odds about Radcliffe working with, let's say Phil, to get close to The Superior (It's Trump as head of the Secret Empire!) are what, pretty good? Because it's a little transparently obvious that is one of his ultimate endgames.

You SAY you're being sarcastic, but I remember seeing the show and thinking "He's supposed to take fashion advice from someone dressed like THAT?"

I get it

Supergirl meets one of the following
A relatively cheery and stable Batman. Like his (I'm told) current incarnation
Tim Drake, who just hangs around being a ninja geek and lightly trolls people
Power Girl

Also, now, diamonds are actually a lousy form of illegal currency. They're harder to fence, and not worth as much as you might think.

Well, her skirt does have a panel thing going on, she could wear it with the middle part pushed to one side and the rest held along the side of her legs…

Or Tim Drake.