K I S S M Y P I S S
"How would you like to die today motherf*cker" ... Once again, Jared YOU ARE MY MVP.
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If only Clayne Crawford would've had as much character development in real life as his character on this show, then they wouldn't have had to murder him like that... Kinda sad.
Not sure if I'd be interested in a season after all this but this was good as long as it lasted.
They better sign up Mel Gibson to replace Clayne Crawford because you ain’t gonna get a better Martin Riggs than these two... great season, so sad to here Crawford may be replaced
One of the best shows I’ve ever seen!
Died laughing with the lips!
richard, you are a ugly
Great fun. This show needs less breaks and longer seasons. Let's just hope Fox, well doesn't pull a Fox on the show.
Since when does Brad know he's gay?
Yeah, I definitely enjoyed this episode more than I remember enjoying any other. I was truly engrossed by this one. Very, very funny also.
Only took them 58 episodes to make a decent one.
Daniel Webber is gonna get typecast as the crazy PTSD ridden soldier with this and his potrayal of Oswald in 11.22.63. But boy if he doesn't kill it in both roles. Fantastic actor,
What the fuck is the cover photo for this episode?!
Am I the only one who thinks it was Teresa's brother?
One of the most shocking and poignant documentaries I have ever seen. The Averys' ability to remain hopeful and optimistic despite such extreme miscarriages of justice, is so incredibly admirable. I hope more than anything that something can be done to release these two men. Horrifying.
After watching this, it's hard for me to think anyone could believe there was "evidence beyond reasonable doubt". There were SO many mistakes, questions, contradictions, and procedural misconducts which cast doubts on the State's case.
The state of Wisconsin seems to be a disgrace when it comes to justice.
Great series, awful turnout of events.
How anyone could find Steven or Brendan guilty based on the evidence provided, I don't know! Both cases were true miscarriages of justice and it makes me seriously worry about America's criminal proceedings. If a sheriff's department can destroy two innocent men's lives with such paltry "evidence" and blatant tampering then I don't know what hope there is for catching genuinely guilty people. I pity Teresa Halbach's family that after such a tragedy they bought what Manitowoc County peddled them. Her killer is clearly still out there.
they usually say that you're innocent until proved guilty. but in this case, it seems you're guilty until proved innocent. it's really sad that the American system works this way...
fortunately, in my country there is no jury. the decision is up to the judge, a person who is actually "trained" to make that kind of decisions. yes, it also fails, specially in corruption, since it is easier to pay a judge than an entire jury, but I still think it's a better system.
if you ask me "did Steven do it?" my answer is "I don't know". I don't say it's impossible, but the truth is they didn't actually prove it. besides, he had just got out of jail, he was getting his life back. why would he do this?
when it comes to Brendan, I would risk saying "he's innocent". the statement that defined everything (the one which lasted 4 hours or so) was clearly "fabricated", they were tipping him about what they wanted to hear. and no offense, but he just wasn't smart enough to do that.
now, if they convicted Brendan, it was based on that confession where he described that bloody slaughter and Teresa could have only died once so Steven would have gone to jail for that same bloody slaughter. but there are no evidence to support that description Brendan gave so I really don't understand how they can put them in jail for that. so, without any blood to support the bloody slaughter, we have to conclude it didn't happen (at least that way). and why would Brendan come up with a false story when he could have told the real one? I mean, if he was admitting the crime, he would have told the real story. the fact that he told this made-up story just proves that he didn't know what to say, so he was just saying random things, hoping they would be satisfied and stop asking more questions. otherwise, why would he take 4 hours to tell the story? it's not like he resisted for 3 hours and used the last hour to tell the story. no, he started telling the story almost in the beginning. so, if he was already admitting, why not telling them what happened right away? because he didn't know what had happened, or what they wanted to tell that had happened. so he needed those 4 hours to come up with this whole story. if it had really happened, he would have just told it in probably less than an hour, but he needed those 4 hours to try to understand what they wanted him to say. he needed those 4 hours to decide where he would take the narrative, to decide if what he was going to say was too stupid or if they would believe it and stop bothering him.
well, I really hope they get a second chance. maybe this documentary will help them get it.
also, is it just me or is Teresa's brother getting really annoying. ok, you want your sister's murder in jail, but can that desire blind you so much that you can't see the truth?
there was an episode in which they referred there were other suspects who were never investigated because the police immediately assumed it was Steven. do they remain uninvestigated? well, with all the time passed, they could have easily gotten rid of the evidence, but they might still find something so why nit give it a shot?
I was hoping the last episode would be about them getting released somehow, but there would probably be to much to tell in just one episode, so I just lost hope. or maybe Brendan's dream came true and Teresa just showed up... well, I'll know when I watch it.
That's the kind of story I would have wanted to see at FTWD.
But at least now we know what a Local Emmy is good for.
Kaja just got so much cuter.
That episode is everything what i want from a zombie show. This episode is better than the best episodes in the last four years of TWD and FTWD together.
I had a feeling, going into it, that watching this series was going to piss me off. I wasn't wrong. Any of the people involved in the Manitowoc/Calumet counties' legal system especially should be deeply ashamed of themselves and the way they handled their parts in any of this. Especially with this kid -- he is CLEARLY mentally deficient, and they flat-out exploited that. It turns my stomach to watch it. I can't claim to know how this turned out -- watching this series is how I'm to learn -- but I'm smart enough to know that this is now how you get justice. They went about this all kinds of wrong. But this just goes to show (as did the WM3) how unbelievably broken the U.S. criminal justice system really is.
Bob! I kind of figured he would die, but I hoped he wouldn't. I had started to like him.
My ONLY complaint, too few episodes.
Our heroes paths are finally starting to cross. Luke and Danny's run-in in the alley was hilarious, with Danny's fancy moves not affecting Luke at all until he summoned the Iron Fist and fucking DECKED him right in the face. I laughed. Can't wait for Luke to tell Claire about it. "Yeah, I ran into this weird dude tonight. He had a glowing fist and almost knocked my teeth out." "Oh yeah, that's Danny. We went to China together and fought some crazy ninja assassins. He's kind of a mess."
Jessica can pretend to not give a shit all she wants, but she's not fooling anyone. At the end of the day, she cares so much and gets herself in trouble trying to help people. I screamed when Matt showed up at the precinct. And at least they took time to ensure that it doesn't look like the most convenient coincidence ever - we know that Foggy probably gave the case to Matt to keep it as far away from his firm as possible, just like Hogarth wanted.
Again, the way they use color is ingenious. Each Defender's surroundings continue to be in their signature color, with Danny's blueish green featured more prominently here. I absolutely love it.
Une très bonne comédie de mœurs dans le Hollywood d'aujourd'hui, avec juste ce qu'il faut de "mise en abime" pour profiter du voyage...