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She was also the original Christine Cagney in the Cagney and Lacey pilot movie.

"he was lawyer in the purest form and a fucking incredible one at that."

I do not disagree that the actor portraying Johnny Cochrane is doing a good job in the role. I disagree with the idea that Cochrane "oozed charisma and eloquence." What he did in that courtroom was not eloquent—it was lowbrow hucksterism.

Your interpretation of what I wrote as being "racist" is on you. I would consider Johnny Cochrane to be just as much of a disgusting and shamelessly immoral grifter no matter what his race. It's not his race that's offensive to me—it's that he is either completely without conscience or integrity or his ethics and

I have no doubt that Cochrane would have preferred to have his legacy based around cases which did not involve performing like a vaudevillian caricature of a lawyer for TV cameras and an intellectually bereft jury, knowingly and unethically manufacturing lies and misrepresenting facts in the service of helping a

Vance "oozes charisma and eloquence?" He's playing Johnny Cochrane—what he's oozing is smarm and burlesque.

Diminish Johnny Cochrane's LEGACY??? Are you fucking joking with that shit?

The upshot of this is losing Cliff as an ally.

Supergirl is off next week then returns March 14 with an episode in which Red Kryptonite unleashes Kara’s dark side.

So you're one of those who think only pretty people should be allowed to act?

You and your girlfriend missed out.

That might be the dumbest thing anyone has said to me all week.

You really missed the point of what they were talking about.

Do some research into the number of mass shooting incidences in Australia and the UK since banning most guns and then compare those numbers to the U.S.

WTF does Trump have to do with anything?
Be a better troll.

Yeah, but you can sure slow it the fuck down and lower the body count by banning some weapons.

I don't think I understand your comment. Are you saying that these teachers deserve to have been traumatized or that they shouldn't be allowed to discuss how they were affected by the incident?

How is that a cheap shot? And who do you think he was shooting?

As I said above, I don't believe they were trying to equate what Taylor did with a mass shooting. They were showing the emotional damage the teachers were left with in the aftermath of gun violence in a school. By interviewing teachers from Columbine, the show didn't need to explain what happened—they could just focus

You can't call it a "false equivalence," because it wasn't intended to suggest equivalence of the incidents…it was to show the long-term emotional damage that teachers suffered in the aftermath of gun violence in a school. Columbine is the most infamous of these (unfortunately, all-too-common) events, and, as such,