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I totally missed the jersey thing lol
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speaking of TD season 1, the judge is the same person that played the yellow king
They have nothing putting him in the house.they had his location ...how would he explain being in the house the night of the murder ?
I thought he said get one of his clients to take care of you.the best part about the finale is that we know someone is still alive.
"dont ever threaten my family. i got a friend from New Jersey who would love to pay you a visit" (forgot the exact quote)
I think of it as him giving up cuz either way he's not getting a normal job. If he's convicted he's staying in jail forever and if he isn't then he wouldnt get a normal job anyway since most would remember him from this high profile caseBrah whatever the motivation was for Chandra to kiss him, the writers used that to move the story forward with Stone.
I really think you're way too caught up on it.
But for a show that was supposed to be such a realist portrayal of the criminal justice system that just seemed really forced.Naz had also seemed like he was cool with doing a bid
Dude was legit acting like he wasn't getting out. I get that you gotta do what you gotta do to survive in prison but he seemed the relish in it, almost enjoy it. He transitioned from prison newbie to hardened prisoner was too easy. It's like it was already in him. Not to mention his terrible prison tattoos. How does he plan on getting a decent job now that he's got tattoos on his neck and hands?
Agreed lol
That was literally my favorite part of last nights episode, and I didn't even catch it at the moment.
Fargo is better than any of the shows HBO had
@ the cats that thought stone did it.
that was by far the worst theory
yup...he thought he was on to something too lmao.Son was dead serious about it
the best part about the finale is that we know someone is still alive.
"dont ever threaten my family. i got a friend from New Jersey who would love to pay you a visit" (forgot the exact quote)
In storytelling terms this is what's known as a plot device. Plot devices are generally frowned upon. In any good story you want to be able to get from point A to Z by filling in points B, C, D, etc. A plot device is like going A - 1 - C, instead of A - B - C, just for the sake of getting from A to C. There was very little, if any, motivation established on screen for Chandra to kiss him. The writers just wanted that dynamic to exist for the plots sake. That's bad writing. There were quite a few plot devices helping this story get from A to Z. Some of you may be cool with that. I, and some others, are not.Brah whatever the motivation was for Chandra to kiss him, the writers used that to move the story forward with Stone.
I really think you're way too caught up on it.
yea man thats why i said thatGandolfini played John Stone in the original pilot. He is credited as an executive producer on this show even though he passed away.the best part about the finale is that we know someone is still alive.
"dont ever threaten my family. i got a friend from New Jersey who would love to pay you a visit" (forgot the exact quote)
"HBO initially passed on the project, but eventually gave it a limited series order. Gandolfini filmed the pilot in late 2012, then HBO picked it up just a month before Gandolfini died. After his death, HBO and the producers decided to move ahead with the project and credit Gandolfini as an executive producer.
John Turturro eventually replaced the late actor in the role of attorney John Stone, who is defending Pakistani-American college student Nasir Khan (Riz Ahmed), accused of murdering a girl on New York’s Upper West Side."
http://zap2it.com/2016/07/the-night-of-why-james-gandolfini-executive-producer/
On reddit some ppl think Nas did it