Not really. He is actually not that good of a person. Drug runner that now is trying to break free from his "good" life and the better woman.
Not really. He is actually not that good of a person. Drug runner that now is trying to break free from his "good" life and the better woman.
ha. You are right Alison didn't give him persmission to touch her hand.
Like Oscar, I would have a drink with him and talk sh*t about everyone.
…..and I've seen a lot that end up in horrible situations with little resources other than their looks.
Oddly think Carl will end up better than Lip at this point. Carl knows they are poor "white trash". So he is going he route of how a lot of people in poverty overcome it, school and being a good hustler. Lip is turning to alcohol and women. Much like Frank.
Lip=Frank. He is a younger version of Frank. It has been said several times in the show, Frank also had potential and was extremely smart before the alcohol, like Lip.
Whitney is headed to a hot mess of a life. She in real life would be washed up and hung up to dry by the time she was 35.
Neither does a writing program. Not one single writers program can produce raw real talent. There are few, very few master writers who graduated with a MFA. Those that can't really write takes classes on how to do it. The real program she was wasting thousands of dollars any slob with an an ounce of talent could…
Maybe the guard is his "number one fan". Think Misery in Prison. Would imagine its an angry guard beating the crap out of the fancy writer who went to Prison.
Helen telling him to shut up, go Helen!
Madea Halloween?
Every movie he has made, think about it for days and years afterwards. Maybe one of our best directors right now.
In my heart it came out yesterday. I have it on my DVR and watch it once every few months. Still one of my favorite movies.
Most students in writing programs are full of poo and writing poo. Noah was right, they write from zero experience in the real world, especially students attending a nice university. Coming from nice privileged backgrounds.
Don't think he was gloomy, an imaginary hulking stalking him in the form of his past, think he may have been raped or attacked in prison. Suffering from PTSD and such. He kept grabbing his shoulder and seemed to identify with his student when she was talking about not feeling safe. He also went into the chapel to…
Not how it works. the judge actually asks some general questions to all of the jurors, the lawyers ask very basic questions. Then they can extend question if a juror seems "off" when it gets down narrow enough. When I was summoned for a murder trial, it was more have you ever experienced violence, murder etc. Never…
If there is an obvious route, the obvious route and Naz will be convicted or charged with something else while he is in prison, doesn't matter if he did or not.
That is the point of this whole series, the American court system is messed up including investigations.
Think they are both red herrings. This show isn't a normal detective show about a "who did it". Its a reflection more of our court system. It highlights how little investigation is actually done in some of these cases. The step father especially should have been looked out when she was living in an expensive house,…
Why would they put in a dream sequence? Zero reason or need for them to do it nor is this the type of show that would do it. It was a scene to illustrate how little detective work had actually been put into the case. they never even interviewed that guy except outside of her home and at the very beginning.