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Everything posted by preeya
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And the answer is "I've got two words for you, Peter" But of course that won't happen.
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That was different. However, I did call it that the two women being in cahoots right from the start. The DeNozzo's played off each other very well as compassionate compadres.
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Ahh yes, Denny Duquette. Dead sex with Izzy.
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His encounter with the woman seemed much more than a "just a friend" kiss.
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Yes, I enjoyed it also. Hoping for a S03 too. If it's not renewed that would be a shame. Looks as if Sarah Clarke will have a more prominent role. The actress playing Layla looked like she could have been a Khardashian relative.
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As the saying goes: "too many cooks spoil the broth"
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The epitome of convoluted.
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S01.E01: The Harmful One
preeya replied to thewhiteowl's topic in Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders [V]
A not too promising first episode. Agent on sabbatical leave plays MAJOR role in capturing perp. GMAB -
S01.E07: Conspiracy Theories
preeya replied to Tara Ariano's topic in American Crime Story: S01 The People v. O.J Simpson
He said that in his overly dramatic closing argument. -
Once a scumbag, always a scumbag. Danny is a scumbag.
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How is it possible one female can kill four adult humans (one being sedated) with a scalpel? Sure was quite a bit of deception throughout this episode.
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Been waiting for S02. Glad it's finally here.
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Based on the conversation with Jake, it sounds like his "mommie" was the abuser.
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Yes, that was T.R.(George O'Malley from Grey's Anatomy)
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Are we in countdown mode yet? How many are left?
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That's what I took from it. Can't wait until the end of this.
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It was me. I added the date which has now been corrected.
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Copied from TV Fanatic: Take advantage of an opportunity FX is offering for The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story tonight: (Saturday, 3/5/16) A commercial-free marathon of the first five episodes in back-to-back airings. If you had doubts about the series, everything is easily dispelled by the incredibly talent on board. Remember, this is FX. Nothing they do is less than superior, and The People v. OJ Simpson is no exception. It's masterful storytelling, wholly compelling and shown in such a way it's as if you've never heard it before. There are moments during this trial when you will be on the edge of your seat, knowing fully well the end of the case. That's quite a feat. Don't miss out! Details of the marathon and episodes follow. PPL v OJ The special programming block featuring the first half of the 10-part limited series will begin at 10 PM on FX and run without any commercial interruptions through the conclusion of Episode 5 at 2:10 AM. Please note that for West Coast DirecTV and Dish Network customers, the marathon will run from 7 PM to 11:10 PM. Chapter 1 – “From the Ashes of Tragedy” – The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman lead the LAPD to the home of O.J. Simpson. Chapter 2 – “The Run of His Life” – With O.J. Simpson missing in the white Bronco, Robert Shapiro and Robert Kardashian deal with the fallout, as the D.A.’s office and LAPD scramble to save face and find him. Chapter 3 – “The Dream Team” – Marcia Clark announces that O.J. Simpson has been charged. Robert Shapiro seeks advice from F. Lee Bailey and comes up with a provocative strategy. As Shapiro starts putting together “The Dream Team”, he must convince O.J. to hire Johnnie Cochran. Chapter 4 – “100% Not Guilty” – Johnnie Cochran brings an energy that transforms the case. As jury selection gets underway, the prosecution and defense seek out the assistance of jury research experts, who come back with some surprising results. Meanwhile, Faye Resnick publishes a tell-all book, complicating the court proceedings. Chapter 5– “The Race Card” – As the trial begins, Christopher Darden and Johnnie Cochran face off in court. Chris has doubts about Mark Fuhrman as a witness. The jury visits the crime scene. In addition, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story returns this Tuesday, March 8, at 10 PM e/p with the all-new episode: Chapter 6 – “Marcia, Marcia, Marcia” – As Marcia Clark juggles her home and work obligations, she starts to feel the public scrutiny of her appearance. The series stars John Travolta, Cuba Gooding Jr., Sarah Paulson, Courtney B. Vance, David Schwimmer, Sterling K. Brown, Nathan Lane, Connie Britton, Selma Blair, Malcom-Jamal Warner, Kenneth Choi and Bruce Greenwood.
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There is no way that Chen could walk into a DA's office; discuss a case for exoneration, have the accused sign an agreement not to sue, and immediately be back on the street. I don't know the actual process, but I'm certain it is much more involved and complex than what we saw in this episode.
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OK, but in real life you also don't get extreme closeups of everyone in your viewing spectrum. Together, the lack of translations of another language, and extreme closeups, make this show very annoying to watch.
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Huffman's husband, William H. Macy is one of the stars of SHAMELESS. That said, Huffman's character, Leslie Graham on American Crime is truly, SHAMELESS. What a P.O.S.
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My money is on the Monsignor.
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S01.E05: The Race Card
preeya replied to Tara Ariano's topic in American Crime Story: S01 The People v. O.J Simpson
From day one, Cochrane took control of that courtroom. He had Ito eating out of his hand. He would saunter around in his expensive pastel suits like a peacock in heat. I'm certain had he not been interjected into the case the outcome would have been different. He owned that trial. -
Who played Kayla, the radio DJ?