Him allegedly writing KKK on a MLK poster? Didn't happen. And everything said on the tapes were exaggerations to help a woman with writing a screenplay, they were NOT testimonials of things Fuhrman himself ever said or did, it was fiction.
Him allegedly writing KKK on a MLK poster? Didn't happen. And everything said on the tapes were exaggerations to help a woman with writing a screenplay, they were NOT testimonials of things Fuhrman himself ever said or did, it was fiction.
Or maybe he actually did?
Clark opened the door when she put him on the witness stand. The defense had the right to impeach his testimony when they found out he lied.
Fox and "respectable news source" do not belong in the same sentence.
That was an I-told-you-so smile. Finally, vindication of all the the claims he had ever made that POC were abused and mistreated by the LAPD, and white people didn't want to hear it. Now they heard it straight from the horse's mouth. Definitely a gloating moment.
Me too. I was laughing all through that scene.
Two intense moments while Fuhrman was testifying:
A whole lot of chickens came home to roost.
A lot of people will never forgive Johnnie Cochran for winning the case.
Darden wanted to be on the prosecution team even though all his friends warned him off it. Time Magazine reported in their coverage that Dardem told his friends "Johnnie thinks he's the man, but when this trial is over, I'M gonna be the man. Poor Chris never knew what hit him.
I know the finale is next week but I can't help wondering if it's going to be kind of anticlimactic. How are they ever going to top this episode?
My gawd, after 20 years he's learned nothing at all.
“You put me on this trial because you wanted a black face but the truth is you never wanted a black voice."
I was holy-shitting every five minutes. This episode was absolutely great TV. Emmys all around.
Considering it's Fox News, more like par for the course.
So many brilliant moments in this episode I don't know where to begin:
1) Bailey buttering up the judges in NC
2) The prosecution's faces when they realized Furhman not only committed perjury and planted evidence, he also dissed Ito's wife
3) Darden going ballistic on Clark for using Fuhrman as the star witness
4)…
She probably read more into the relationship than he did. It happens sometimes.
Mind the doorknob.
I think Romero might kill Rebecca.
Bobby Axelrod is a soulless monster, so why do I like him better than Chuck? Every time Chuck is on the screen I want to punch his smug face in. He looks like a deranged chipmunk.