Only SPN watchers will get this but it keeps cracking me up that even Lucifer is all 'what the fuck is up with this chick!?'
It staves off thebdepressing realization that no, she has learned *nothing* from this whole wrongful death situation.
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Only SPN watchers will get this but it keeps cracking me up that even Lucifer is all 'what the fuck is up with this chick!?'
It staves off thebdepressing realization that no, she has learned *nothing* from this whole wrongful death situation.
learned nothing at all. unbelievable.
So true. I do love Lucifer as her attorney.
Yes, I thought that Rader was badass.
Isles' bf on this week's episode: that guy so often plays sleezes that I expected there to be a connection to the murder. . .like he was a hitman or something. (It doesn't help that I just saw the episode on L&O:Cutter where he plays a slimy attorney that Rubirosa used to be involved with.)
I do love Lucifer as her attorney.
I was enjoying the fact that it's the second time she's had Lucifer represent her, since she had Ray Wise (The Devil on Reaper) playing her attorney on an earlier season.
Perhaps it is a sign. . .
do we know if she sold her soul?
I didn't so much take it as Brenda not having learned anything from the wrongful death suit as her making the calculated decision to use her reputation to get the confession. Whether she'd have set him up to be killed, I don't know. But she correctly bet that he would believe that she would do it.
That's the way I read it, too. But since everything in Interrogation is recorded, there's now a recording of her saying that stuff, including references to Terrell, and showing what could be viewed as a pattern of behavior/practice.
Isn't one literary definition of tragedy the portrayal of a fall from a great height by a character, where that fall is inevitable - not because of external circumstances, but because of that character's own flaw which he or she cannot or will not change? Chief, meet Aristotle.
We talked about this here, right? Another foot has washed ashore in British Columbia. [link]