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So are they ever going to bring up the fact that they found another body that reminded Box of the Nas case?
Like why was that scene even in the episode?

there is still so much outstanding. The Finale better end with a verdict....if its a cliff hanger im gonna break something

The Deer head
The other eye witness that ran when Stones found him at the Card Game
The Hurst Driver
I don't know how the Asthma will play into it but didn't realize that Nas was allergic to cats
Step dads maxed out CCs and him in general even being a suspect

If nas gets out he def gonna help omar.
Yea no matter what Naz is in Omar's crew now , locked up or on the outside
 
Man why do I feel like chalky gunna pin that throat slashing on naz

No way to do that when Naz was at the counter with the CO while it was going down. When the CO heard the commotion, Naz was still at the window. Besides, what would be the point of blaming Naz who Freddy has under his thumb and is loyal to him?

Chandra and Nas better hope they don't look at any footage of them in the cell.

I thought the same thing, but what could really happen if this is brought to light? Embarrassment for her, but not the end of her career. Unprofessional, but not illegal right? Seems too tabloidy for this to come out

no talk of blood was got me, but Chandra being in the episode for a long time and showing us her lip action...I forgave it.

That gull gorgeous.

I still don't understand why that hasn't been addressed. He stabs this girl up 20 something times, and not an ounce of blood on him? So he was butt naked when he killed her and took a shower afterward? I dont get that at all.



The mom of the dude that offed himself might snitch. If the DA takes an "L" with the verdict, I can see her giving Moms a deal to get Naz anyway.

Why would she snitch? She doesn't know her son was giving homie top. She knows her son isn't built for prison, so him killing himself would make sense. Now, if he was killed by another inmate while she is smuggling drugs in to get him protection from Freddy, that might prompt her to open her mouth, but I'm sure she would think twice about that knowing how strong Freddy's reach is outside the prison.


I really hope this foot thing is explained. Feels like a waste to subject the audience to this much with no point.

I think his foot thing is symbolic. Showing the kind of man he was with it vs without.


good episode..

chandra :smokin
im glad the petey drama is done...im not trying to see all that 
Box is a ***** 
The coroner is a ***** 

naz is a G
that smirk he gave his homie had me laughing 

i dont know how you sleep at night lying like that

So dude was lying about Naz selling him drugs? To be honest, I didn't see how that scene helped the prosecution. I don't see a connection with selling prescription drugs to friends and fellow college kids during midterms and finals and committing a brutal murder. Not just any murder, but stabbing a woman 20 plus times. That is some real gruesome ****. Even his issues in school, I could empathize with him. Not saying he was right, but I can understand. When americans get in their patriotic mode, and start running off at the mouth about Muslims and start calling people towel heads and sand *******. Getting thrown down a flight of stairs isn't surprising.

Prison Weapons are diabolically genius level contraptions

They have to be man. They are working with virtually nothing.

A couple weeks ago Nas was a deer in headlights in every scene..

Now my man is a G, making out with his lawyer, getting a man killed, tatted up, trap phones, drugs. 

Damn.

Naz is surviving, and doing a damn good job of it.

Money well spent on Dr. Katz.

Looks like it'll be 1:35 hour long. Controversy could be they found the footage of Chandra and Naz kissing?
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Gonna watch tonight's ep again and knock out.

It is related to Stone, so I would assume it is about his fetish for ebony prostitutes. Can't see what else it would be.
I was mad that she allowed that to happen too, but I don't see how it would affect the case. It may bring embarrassment to her professionally, but as far as the case goes I don't see it hurting the case.

If the prosecution gets desperate, they might release it for distraction purposes, but I doubt it.


Like some said this cat has to have something to do with the case since they keep showing it as much as the foot fetish scenes.

Sad thing is that even if Naz is found innocent he is forever changed. I'm sure Freddy doesn't really want him to be free either.

If Naz does go free, what happens between him and Freddy? He has to be indebted to him still right?
 
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Man this episode was to dam short.


Whats the name of the british version?

Btw, theres a second season.
Criminal Justice but don't watch it or read about it, its a spoiler. People say the ending is different, but everything has been the same so far...
 
Hey, quick question. Is that woman who was found murdered the same prostitute Stone had been messing with?
 
Somehow Naz being allergic to cats and him being left handed is going to help my son walk out the courtroom a free man. Him and Chandra going to live happily ever after and start a non profit law firm, helping free wrongly convicted prisoners.
The cat being outside is gonna play some kind of role imo. Nas is allergic to cats, the chick put the cat outside. This is key to something.
 
idk why but i feel like freddy is gonna blame Naz for that death because he was lied to him about what was happening to petey...and i might be bugging but it looked like Naz was back down to the regular beds instead of the cell he has been in..idk but im hyped af for next week 
 
I def didn't know Naz friend was lying on the stand about the drug sale. How do we know that

Great points about the blood splatter too. Idk why it wasn't obvious but i didn't think about him having to have been covered in blood or at least some on him some where, clothing, something.


Hey, quick question. Is that woman who was found murdered the same prostitute Stone had been messing with?
I think so.

If this is true then step dad did both. Knew Stones messed with the chick so killed her. But why so dumb to kill her the same way? You have to know that would raise suspicion....idk i don't think it was Stones pro. I think it was just a random...but then again i don't know why it was there because they haven't addressed it at all
 
Show has so many plot holes man but it is what it is. Just hoping they atleast cover the main ones like he fact Naz didn't have any blood splatter on him
 
There are similarities and differences between the British version and this one. I finished the British version in one day about 2-3 weeks ago and the US version is looking like its headed in the same direction, but I do not think America would like the way the British ended, so the creators will change it (I hope)

In my opinion, I believe we as the viewer will know who killed the girl, it wouldn't be Naz, but in the trial he will be seen as guilty, get life, and end up as Freddy's right hand man. Many people said Freddy was in on it, I don't think so, but I do believe he know's who did it since he is the King of Queens and he will use that as leverage over Naz.

And Season 2 of Criminal Justice was a brand new case unrelated to the first season.
 
-Petey killed himself, he did it because he was being forced to give mouf to the dude Freddy killed at the end

-They killed dude at the end because Naz told Freddy that the dude was forcing Petey to suck him off. Petey paid for protection from Freddy, so he was to be left completely alone. The sexual abuse made Petey kill himself, and as a result, it ***** up Freddy's way of getting drugs into the jail. That's why Freddy slice his throat.

-Yes Petey was giving the dude that got killed at the end mouf in the last episode.

-I don't know what other person you're talking about that got killed


Using way too many "dudes." :lol

Yes, the dead guy that Naz discovered while he was taking a piss killed himself because the other guy (whose throat Freddy slit at the end of the episode) was raping him (forced dome scene from previous episode). Freddy was mad at the guy for interrupting his cash flow (Petey's mom was smuggling drugs into the jail for Freddy, in exchange for Freddy protecting Petey).

Dead Petey = no more Petey's mom smuggling drugs for Freddy = angry Freddy = other dude gets his throat slit.
My bad guys, I couldn't think of their names off hand lol. Thanks though! Cleared it up for me.

As people been mentioning, so many questions unanswered. Feel as if they're rushing through the it all now. Should have been 10-12 episodes.
 
So are they ever going to bring up the fact that they found another body that reminded Box of the Nas case?
Like why was that scene even in the episode?

there is still so much outstanding. The Finale better end with a verdict....if its a cliff hanger im gonna break something

The Deer head
The other eye witness that ran when Stones found him at the Card Game
The Hurst Driver
I don't know how the Asthma will play into it but didn't realize that Nas was allergic to cats
Step dads maxed out CCs and him in general even being a suspect

If nas gets out he def gonna help omar.

I honestly think Box was just pointing out the fact that nobody cares (media wise) about a dead black prostitute even though she died in the same manner as a young white woman living in a nice neighborhood
 
Show has so many plot holes man but it is what it is. Just hoping they atleast cover the main ones like he fact Naz didn't have any blood splatter on him

Yeah i'm looking at that pump like it's clean as a whistle despite being on a sea of blood.
 
Box a *****, he's just trying to close the case before he retires.

I guess I didn't realize that the body Box found was Stones boo. Wonder if that's what comes out during trial?

Again, Chandra needs to give me a chance [emoji]128532[/emoji]
 
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I don't think that girl found murdered in the first scene was the same one Stone was messing with.

My interpretation of the scene was they were attempting to show how when there's a murder of someone in the hood or maybe even more specifically and young black person in the hood that people just don't care - no tv cameras or reporters show up vs a white girl living in affluent neighborhood. (admittedly I could be way off on this)
 
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Box a *****, he's just trying to close the case before he retires.

I guess I didn't realize that the body Box found was Stones boo. Wonder if that's what comes out during trial?

Again, Chandra needs to give me a chance [emoji]128532[/emoji]

Nah. Box's character has a load of depth. It's much more than him just trying to close the case. I found it interesting him staring at the golf clubs all he was thinking about was the case. Box just wanted a confession because it would of been simple and case closed his last case. However box is torn because he never believed Nas did this, he still doesn't believe Nas did this. I think he's hoping that Nas isn't the killer but if that is true then the case remains open, which means Box never closed his last case. I think he's my favorite character in the whole show because of the gaps they left for the viewer to figure out who's side he's really on.
 
I don't think that girl found murdered in the first scene was the same one Stone was messing with.

My interpretation of the scene was they were attempting to show how when there's a murder of someone in the hood or maybe even more specifically and young black person in the hood that people just don't care - no tv cameras or reporters show up vs a white girl living in affluent neighborhood. (admittedly I could be way off on this)

Pretty solid interpretation, that's exactly what they were going for.
 
Wonder if the fourth knife will play a role in this or if it was just talk for the trial. Katz is a damn boss.
 
So does Naz get caught doing something in jail to jeopardize is release? I have a feeling he does.
 
Doubt it, from the preview for the finale Freddy asks Naz if life is really so bad locked up.

Feel like Naz could possibly want to stay in so he probably will say he did it or get pinned for another murder to stay in there.


Only thing to look forward to when getting out is smashing Chandra. And he can still do that locked up.
 
show finally starts picking up and then it ends :|

nothing is resolved and just leads to more questions.



Box taking the inhaler was him knowing Naz is innocent. He sabotaged his own case. Didn't want to send an innocent man to prison for his last case before retirement.

They mentioned chain of command again and non serrated knife again. I still think this comes into play.

The Cat = Naz. Cat gets close to Stone and gives him a rash on his neck. Naz aka Street Cat gets close to ol' boy and he gets a slash to his neck 8o


At the end, I don't think the verdict is important. Or even finding/revealing the real killer. It has more to do with the mishandling of the the case by both sides.

The kiss will come back to haunt the defense. Naz doing all that nonsense in prison will come back to bite him in the ***.

Box taking the inhaler, the police station sending the evidence instead of handing it over to the investigators will hurt the prosecution.


Still think it's Mickey Doyle tho 8o
 
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I really enjoy this show for the bluntness of reality it provides. No one is moving in sync. Everyone has separate agendas, whether they are business related or emotional connections, every part is moving along on its own path. I think as a society we want to believe the justice system is exactly that, just. But it's not. And this show reveals how we can't boil it's failure down to certain things.

Yes cops can be lazy, or prejudicial. Yes, lawyers can be conniving and dishonest to try and win cases. Yes, we sometimes as humans cannot help but get attached too closely to events (i.e. Chandra kissing Nas, sticky feet keeping the cat). And yes, sometimes innocent people get locked up and become corrupted by the system.

What I like so much is the devaluation of truth in the show. At first Nas was fighting for his life and freedom. At this point, can we as people blame a man for losing his faith in society when he has exhausted himself fighting so hard to prove his innocence, only for that same society to label him a murder even if he doesn't get convicted, a la OJ Simpson. Who is to blame?
 
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