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It's the implication

You aren't breaking anything to me.

It would be neat if all the other characters had songs, but Link never does because he's still the audience's avatar. His emotions are expressed through action, so he never speaks. Except maybe at the end when Zelda laments him taking his sweet time and he finally says, "Well, excuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me, Princess!"

The part where Sovereign takes over, they should make two people skate together Human Centipede style.

Yeah, I've been following Susan Simpson's blog for a while now and was excited when I heard she was doing the podcast. I grew more apprehensive when I found out Rabia Chaudry was a co-host, but they really do a good job of presenting their case without making it feel desperate or unhinged. It helps that even people

Calibrate? Good times. Come on!

I honestly think Susan and Colin are fairly unbiased, in terms of innocence or guilt. They are definitely biased in the sense that the trial and conviction were bollocks, but they seem less focused on proving Adnan's innocence than in ensuring he gets a fair trial or his conviction is overturned. Rabia is certainly

So, like Twelfth Night but with monsters and time travel? I like it.

I feel like Mass Effect should be a Disney-on-Ice kind of show, to keep it as action packed as possible while still having kick ass songs. Otherwise, I could see Legend of Zelda as a musical.

You could turn Rent into a Double Dragon knock-off. Only instead of Abobo, they fight AIDs.

Every fight is a duet!

Yes.

No, those are what we call "straight-up douchenozzles."

I feel like this is the kind of thing that could go two ways*:
1. It's a real cover-up and Don was way more involved than anyone thought.
2. It's a "family affair" purely in that they're covering for Don because he's family, but he's still totally innocent.

Yeah, I wasn't very thrilled when season two's case was announced. I'm sure there's a juicy story there, but there's already plenty of people investigating Bowe Bergdahl. Serial should be for cases that don't have nearly that much exposure.

Yeah, I'm not convinced Koenig is that great a journalist either, at least not a very good investigative one. She can certainly tell a tale and spin a yarn. But the amount of information others have found after the show, putting in far more due diligence, really doesn't do her any favors.

You know how I knew even longer than two months ago? I read Susan Simpson's blog.

Our justice system definitely sucks, but the legal ability of convicted felons to file appeal after appeal, especially when they maintain their innocence, isn't the reason why.

And if it's true Jay was compensated for his testimony with the Crime Stoppers reward, and that wasn't disclosed to the defense, then neither of the State's two foundations for their case can stand. Combined with the useless cell phone data, the State literally as no case. That isn't nitpicking, that's justice.