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Well, which is it?

I guess the "woman" part disqualifies Warren Beatty as Bugsy Siegel.

“Elie Wiesel, virtuous humanitarian,” Madoff says by way of introduction. “Didn’t stop me for a minute from taking his money.”
So stylistically they're going for "What if The Wolf of Wall Street was old?"

Hoping the Year of Somewhat-Faded Oscar Winners as Famous Criminals ends with Jim Broadbent as Cliven Bundy,

Winner of the Ben Kingsley Award for Achievement in "You're… Something, Right?"

This is… an unfortunate kind of role to get typecast in.

Oh I didn't say it would make any sense when they did it.

I missed the part in To Kill a Mockingbird where Mayella was 50 different people.

I feel like you've never read an… article on this site
Fixed.

Me too. Hell, I never even saw them.

I also think this underestimates the amount of people who insist "innocent until proven guilty" means "You don't get to call a rapist a rapist until they're convicted."

If a technicality makes Cosby part of the litany of MRA counterpoints along with "BUT DUKE LACROSSE! BUT TAWANA BRAWLEY! BUT ROLLING STONE!" I am quitting the Internet.

Just when I thought this couldn't feel less like a CW show, they cast actual teenagers as teenagers (or at least adults who are plausible as teenagers).

That's why the genre books I get really into tend to be by an author with smaller output, so I devour them in a sitting and hate myself (Dennis Lehane, Gillian Flynn, Tana French).

I didn't know "hair" either. I'm learneding!

*bovvered

Gooding is one of the more plausible choices for me, but that might just be because it makes more sense than him as Ben Carson.

Billy Magnussen as Kato Kaelin is pretty genius.

Season 2: Evan Peters as Jesse Pomeroy.

Can you blame him? Her song "My Large Son Murdered A Dog" fit so well with his campaign.