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LOL! Guilty.

Like warm apple pie (found in a dumpster behind Panda Express in July).

20 minutes of stinky pussy jokes. Obviousy, I love stinky pussy jokes… but even I started to yawn by the second "hot summer Chinatown garbage" reference.

Unwatchable. I thought I had stumbled into a parody of the worst 70s sitcoms — like the dream sequence in "Natural Born Killers" or in "Robocop I". By episode two you can expect Ashton to be mugging to the camera when his lovable pickup truck mutt farts and deliver a punchline to a huge primed studio audience laugh —

He seemed to take being called "pig fucker" pretty well.

Agreed. As a white liberal filled with liberal white guilt, the race card became virtually meaningless to me post-OJ after it was used by Cochrane to get the most obviously guilty double-murderer in history off.

Agreed. Toobin points out that in the civil trial, the same evidence the prosecution presented was used, but presented in a fraction of the time which was far more effective.

Oh man. I wish I would have chosen "Disappointed David Schwimmer" for my screen name.

Yeah, it looked like a motel and not even a very nice one.

I've got to believe the DEA would LOVE to get their hands on a crooked lawyer and one of the last people left alive to pin some of the blame on the death of two of their agents.

I found myself trying to rationalize Jimmy's theft from the family store (if he really did it… okay he probably did). Let's see… he worked there maybe five years so that's $2800 a year which works out to $233 a month or only $58.33 a week or only $8.33 a day. Heck, that's only pocket change… maybe he just needed a

Those people are everywhere, but I've got to believe it is a common character trait amongst lawyers. Their job description could be "point out petty mistakes and rub it in the offender's face."

Generally agree. I might say that they're not really shitty people at heart — just occasionally doing shitty things. Would love to see their characters develop and overcome that damage.

Love this show… an even bigger, more fantastical story than Game of Thrones. Demonstrably unattractive nerd who is the object of desire from: two pretty hot sisters who demand a threesome; an unbelievably hot blonde who not only pursues him intensely, but even insists on blowing him in the middle of a sound stage; a

This episode is where it finally became unavoidable that this entire series is the most unrealistic fantasy ever manufactured about a really large nosed, but non-Jewish, person who has two extremely hot women trying to fuck him.

I've seen very minute of the series and watched nearly every minute of the Bronco chase and trial back in 94-95. What I remember is that Marcia Clark and Chris Darden may have had made some mistakes, but the verdict was basically decided when the district attorney agreed to move the trial out of Brentwood and seated

After the verdict, maybe one of the only good things to come out of this entire affair was that some of us realized that black people REALLY didn't trust the police and the courts and that they often had very good reasons not to trust them.

So many times now my wife has said, "OMG did that really happen?" while we're watching this (and I've said it to myself even though I was glued to my TV set during the bronco chase and trial back in 94-95). It's so satisfying when you google it and find out so many of these outlandish events, scenarios, speeches,

I keep hoping that the actress OJ had an affair with, Tawny Kitaen (or an actress playing her), will show up somewhere. Having the real Tawny Kitaen show up would make this the greatest series of all time..

The power of this series is in believing that everything in it really happened. I wish they hadn't manufactured the scene where Assistant Prosecutor Hodgman collapses with an apparent heart attack. Didn't happen. He went to the hospital later that day with a heart arrhythmia and went home the next day. There's enough