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Seems like the show loves the taste of red herring (e.g. the shower scene and the dad meeting with the co-owners of the taxi). I'm open to any interesting plot, but if this goes all 24 and Naz murdered the girl to get into Rikers for some terrorist attack, I'm done.

"It raises questions, and makes it harder to take seriously the parts of the episode we’re clearly supposed to care about."

He could have cleaned up, but like you said, from handling the bloody knife, got some transferrence.

I saw Mortenson talking about this on Bill Maher and I was intrigued. It sounds like Wolfpack's story told from the Dad's POV. When I watched Wolfpack I was obviously sympathetic to the kids, but couldn't help wondering if their Dad didn't do them a service. They lived an almost idyllic life, albeit captive. And they

There's something up with Naz and I can't put my finger on it. Like Box, I'm left unsettled with him as the murderer. He's awfully accepting of his fate. No emotion or steadfast protestation of innocent, (though he makes an effort when he's pleading "not guilty"). Two episodes in and I'm still not convinced he didn't

He was naked in bed with her, so that would explain why there's no blood (or very little blood) on his clothing. Didn't he wash up his face before he left?

I can only hope that Wonder Woman will be the death of comic book movies. Batman vs. Superman tried real hard, even including (for some unknown and still baffling reason) Wonder Woman, but just couldn't put them over the top. Oh, I'm sure they'll be more Avengers and Xmen movies, and probably yet another reincarnation

I had a creative writing professor who wrote DOS poetry. It's not as good as it sounds.

I think this is where I heard about it too. In fact, I nevery even watched the movie until the Netflix series came out.

This reminds me more of American Crime in that I get a sense I'm supposed to feel sorry for Naz as he wanders aimlessly through his life like a doe-eyed idiot, oblivious to the world in which he lives. If that is an act and a red herring (e.g. he's actually guilty and they're actively omitting the truth to lead us

I like Real Time for the guests and the panel, and he's fine as a host. I generally pay little attention to his comedy though. New Rules is okay.

And it never has been. I've been watching him since Politcally Incorrect and most of the comedy specials in between. I've found his political commentary insightful and even funny at times, but never his "comedy."

Still funnier than any PC joke ever.

I blame it on Ruddmania. People love that guy. I don't see it…Jk he's so dreamy.

I caught my oldest son punch dancing in the basement not so long ago.

But it's artsy AND fartsy?! I actually dug it, but yeah, not LOL funny.

Or I Love You, Man.

Beerfest too. I laughed.

Waiting.

Agreed.