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07-14-2016 , 08:38 PM
Damn, possibly the best pilot I've ever seen.

There aren't a ton of shows this well executed.
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07-15-2016 , 12:30 AM
**** is DARK.
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07-15-2016 , 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by lvalntin99
I don't know that he is going to get off for the crime, now am I sure he's innocent. Your post reminds me of the tv show Justice from a few years ago. It was a legal show where at the end of each episode they showed what really happened so that you would know if the person had been guilty or not. I doubt I saw them all but was always waiting for one where an innocent person was found guilty.
I loved that show
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07-15-2016 , 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Rizzeedizzee
I had high expectations given the accolades the original series received, but this definitely delivered. The kid who plays Naz is just great - believable in every way, at least so far. I'm a Tuturro fan in general, but I worry he'll be a bit too "scene-stealy" for my liking based on what I saw in E1. Then again, it might just be my own disappointment in watching him while knowing his role was essentially written for Gandofini.

One specific comment on E1:

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What, if anything, did you make of the african-american witness claiming he was alone when he saw Naz, when from what we saw not only wasn't he alone but the camera showed his companion kind of shoot a "there's gonna be trouble" look back at the camera? To the viewer, it seemed they were trying to be non-obvious, but in almost an obvious way, like it's being set up as a red herring. I mean - how can that be something of actual substance right there in E1, no? More likely it could be the first witness - the older rumply neighbor, since often the culprit likes to stay involved, both out of sick pleasure but also to stay in the direct loop.
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That's Bodie, yo. He don't trust no cops
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07-16-2016 , 11:20 PM
pretty sure the knife and whatever else the crime scene people were asking for at the station is gonna get thrown out because the chain of custody was broken
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07-17-2016 , 01:27 AM
Is it possible she stabbed herself, she seemed a bit nutty.
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07-17-2016 , 01:45 AM
It is...not possible.
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07-17-2016 , 01:48 AM
Okay, watching it a 2nd time now, a guy in a Hearse approaches her when they stop at the gas station and asks if she wants to be his next passenger, then puts his cigarette out on the window when she doesn't respond. Then follows the cab when they leave. Maybe she was into some wierd ****.
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07-17-2016 , 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Gabby Hayes
she seemed a bit nutty.
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Originally Posted by Gabby Hayes
Maybe she was into some wierd ****.
a regular sherlock holmes
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07-17-2016 , 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Gabby Hayes
Okay, watching it a 2nd time now, a guy in a Hearse approaches her when they stop at the gas station and asks if she wants to be his next passenger, then puts his cigarette out on the window when she doesn't respond. Then follows the cab when they leave. Maybe she was into some wierd ****.


he was putting out the cigarette she threw out the window
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07-17-2016 , 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by bakku
he was putting out the cigarette she threw out the window
and his remarks were because she threw out a cigarette at a gas station, which is a pretty bad idea
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07-17-2016 , 10:39 AM
Ya my issue is why he hangs out at the front of his vehicle for several minutes after and waits for them to leave first.
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07-17-2016 , 04:34 PM
There are multiple interactions leading up to the murder that were weird and seemed like there was more to it. The guy who got really mad for being kicked out of a taxi, the funeral guy and the 2 guys in front of her appartment.

It felt to me like all 3 were false flags to misslead the viewers, but I could be totally wrong.
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07-17-2016 , 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by NDfan
Ya my issue is why he hangs out at the front of his vehicle for several minutes after and waits for them to leave first.
He was filling his stretch limo with gas. Not hanging around.

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Originally Posted by bbfg
There are multiple interactions leading up to the murder that were weird and seemed like there was more to it. The guy who got really mad for being kicked out of a taxi, the funeral guy and the 2 guys in front of her appartment.

It felt to me like all 3 were false flags to misslead the viewers, but I could be totally wrong.
Jesus, Guys. All the interactions are showing how well-covered Naz's night is with witnesses.
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07-17-2016 , 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by bakku
he was putting out the cigarette she threw out the window
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Originally Posted by bbfg
and his remarks were because she threw out a cigarette at a gas station, which is a pretty bad idea
How people don't get this is mind-boggling to me. It was obvious. She threw a lit cigarette out of the window at a GAS STATION. Not a good idea.
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07-17-2016 , 06:50 PM
i'm looking forward to more inane theories after tonight's episode.
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07-17-2016 , 10:17 PM
Another really solid episode... the detective is my favorite character by far.
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07-18-2016 , 01:07 AM
Loved it. First show I've ever seen that comes close to what the intake process is like at a jail.
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07-18-2016 , 01:52 AM
really great show. the first episode has so much in it. second was a nice follow up.

they focus on a bunch of minute little details that any viewer of making a murderer or listener to serial or whatever will notice. switching to the perspective of the surveillance camera footage. the young cop gagging on the scene who seemed really jumpy and wanted to just let khan go. the hearse driver. bodie broadus and his friend (and bodie later lying about being alone). cops breaking the chain of evidence. we all know these things will come up later.

so many different characters that the director took time to specifically focus on... making us all think WHO DONE IT?

and of course leaving it open that khan may have done it*. we really have no idea.

*although his reaction, finding her alone, seeming genuinely surprised, seems to rule him out unless he did it and forgot about it in a drug/alcohol induced stupor.
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07-18-2016 , 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Dominic
Jesus, Guys. All the interactions are showing how well-covered Naz's night is with witnesses.
No way. They were highlighting some as witnesses and some as (maybe) suspects. Why focus on the hearse driver so much and show him following them? They didn't need to do that. Dude got a lot of screen time considering his role. A lot more to these characters imo.

At least I hope so, otherwise they are just throwing red herrings at us like bbfg said.

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07-18-2016 , 10:11 AM
Do a Jew crime to get Jew time
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07-18-2016 , 10:16 AM
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making us all think WHO DONE IT?
a real head-scratcher
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07-18-2016 , 10:24 AM
I'm on board with this just being a study of a pakistani man being put through the justice system. i feel like Naz is the leader in the clubhouse for the killer by a long shot at this point. everyone else is chinsy at best. it'll be about how he's treated, and end up something stupid like "i took drugs for the first time and let my life stress get the best of me somehow and stabbed the crap out of her."

everyone shown in the pilot was strictly so the writers can laugh at the Reddit detictives. "ohhh, that guy scowled, he's the killer. here's a novel highlighting why i'm right."
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07-18-2016 , 11:10 AM
My money's on Mickey Doyle
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07-18-2016 , 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Kurn, son of Mogh
My money's on Mickey Doyle
only one who had a bit of an "obvious" vibe to him so far, but that's me saying that bc he's a "known" actor. I guess you can saw the same for Bodie, but i feel like him lying was a red herring
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