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Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
The 2 hour How to Get Away with Murder finale is tonight. Are people still watching? Any predictions on who killed Lila? I'm putting my money on Bonnie.
I'm watching, but I have no idea who did what to whom at this point.
That was some great HSQ.
Not bad. I'm glad they did, in fact, show us what happened. And I liked the bit with the ring.
Poor Oliver.
I'm very curious about that "eggs" text and who Nate's lawyer will be, but I think I'm kinda rooting for them all to get caught. Go new prosecutor character! Investigate like the wind.
I'm very curious about that "eggs" text
Maybe it will be followed by "ter" and "minate"
I caught a whiff that someone was dying in the finale, and wondered if it wasn't going to be Viola Davis, so she can get back to other work!
I can kinda see her wanting to do that, but the show would be so much less worth watching without her. I hope she's enjoying herself - Annalise seems like an interesting character to play.
Cicely Tyson, man.
I'm watching the premiere of S2 of Broadchurch, and I don't understand how the family has any influence on who is prosecuting the case.
I think that there's a right of private prosecution in the UK. I don't recall exactly how it works, but I think that a private individual can hire someone to pursue a criminal case against an alleged offender. And/or the government can appoint or hire a private attorney to pursue a case on behalf of the government, kind of like the court can appoint an attorney to represent an indigent client.