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I liked it. Excited to see John Turturro as the off beat attorney.Did anyone watch it? If not you should have. It's off to a great start.
Yea, the Pakistani kid is pretty good. I bet this thing will have all kinds of weird angles. On the surface, it's like "how in the hell is he going to get himself out of this one?"...but you wouldn't have a show if it were that easy.The Pakistani kid is a great actor and I think the detective is going to be a good character.
Thought it was very solid.
I enjoyed it. I like the twist on the eccentric investigator motif by having an eccentric defense attorney. Which is the red herring: the girl seemingly being suicidal, or the mystery second dude who harassed the kid before he went into the brownstone?
I enjoyed it. I like the twist on the eccentric investigator motif by having an eccentric defense attorney. Which is the red herring: the girl seemingly being suicidal, or the mystery second dude who harassed the kid before he went into the brownstone?
Same here. Haven't watched a good, solid cop/crime show in a long time. Very satisfying.Mrs. AB and I just watched it Tuesday night. We're in. Bigtime.
Turturro was just on Colbert. Fun interview. I know I haven't seen all his work, but I know I've never seen a mediocre performance.
Nice catch on the backdoor Been, I was wondering how they got in without messing with the front door.
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The final scene with his dad standing in the middle of the street, the cat crosses the street behind him.When she put the cat out, I noticed that the metal door didn't latch and kind of bounced a bit. Living with 2 cats that get into everything, and find ways to open doors that are supposed to be closed, I was thinking that one of my cats would probably get back in (unless the door was simply too heavy for them). After watching the full episode, it seemed pretty likely that the door not latching (and the whole scene with the cat) was an intentional clue for the viewer.
The final scene with his dad standing in the middle of the street, the cat crosses the street behind him.
Im pretty sure it would be a different cat. But it is porbably symbolism.Really? That would have to be a different cat. Pretty sure that Naz and the girl live in completely different boroughs.
So being drug ignorant, does it matter what pill they took? Is there one that would cause you not only not to react, but want to have sex immediately after having a knife stuck through your hand?Really? That would have to be a different cat. Pretty sure that Naz and the girl live in completely different boroughs.
So being drug ignorant, does it matter what pill they took? Is there one that would cause you not only not to react, but want to have sex immediately after having a knife stuck through your hand?
Cause I want some of that.
If I didn't know better, you talk a lot like a TV cop."she was a sick individual"
"she got off on the rough stuff"
Being a lefty is the only thing that's gonna help the kid with forensics. The guy at the gas station was driving hearse not a limmo. That would be a cool serial killer vehicle in a city like Gotham.
I believe Gandolfini was involved in the project before he died and was also supposed to play John Stone.Calling it now. The stepfather is the killer. The actor was a key character in Boardwalk Empire and he is the only one I recognize besides Turtoro.
PS. What's up with Gandolfini being executive producer? I guess he started the project before he died?
I believe Gandolfini was involved in the project before he died and was also supposed to play John Stone.
I'm really loving Box.Box: Sergeant, these people are his parents. What's the harm in letting them see their son?
Sergeant: Do you want me to argue with you a little, or just leave it at that?
Box: Just leave it at that.
Box turns and gives a tight-lipped, plastic smile to Naz' parents.
Man, I love this show!
My money is on the stepfather as well. I say he was already at her place waiting on her to come home, got angry she was sleeping with Naz and not him (sicko), lost it and killed her. Left Naz alive as the fall guy.Calling it now. The stepfather is the killer. The actor was a key character in Boardwalk Empire and he is the only one I recognize besides Turtoro.
PS. What's up with Gandolfini being executive producer? I guess he started the project before he died?
My money is on the stepfather as well. I say he was already at her place waiting on her to come home, got angry she was sleeping with Naz and not him (sicko), lost it and killed her. Left Naz alive as the fall guy.
I agree, and I think the cat actually did it.The more I think about it, the cat is going to be a huge key. Naz see the cat and freaks out a bit about him (meaning it made an impression on him). She puts it outside, and door clearly does not latch afterward. In episode 2, the CSI team notes that "there is a cat around here somewhere" Not, "either she has a cat or she had one up until recently". There is no sign of the cat. He is a big clue.
There almost had to have been cat prints in blood for CSU to say that..
How was there blood on the eye of the deer? That seems strange and out of place.