Investigation wasnt happening during the trial, the detective was following up on it on his own when he was retired. He could have brought it to the defense but I'm not sure evidence from a retired cop obtained without a warrant would be admissable in court or that they could have pulled together an entire new defense based on it considering it was found the weekend before closing statements.
Nobody cared to look at video 10 minutes before or after because they had a guy with a murder weapon. Again the message of the show being that nobody does any real investigation, they take one look at the evidence, form an opinion and roll with it.
Most the grievances with the show come in the form of people saying the characters overlooked things, did dumb things, etc. That's actually the message of the show. It's a messy, imperfect process, full of idiots doing idiotic things on all sides.
Again not a perfect show, mostly Chandras behavior needed some suspension of belief but everything else was pretty spot on.
What could he possibly have followed up on? The thing showed up on his doorstep and the detective had nothing to do with it.
Kind of annoyed by the Chandra bit. Didn't make a ton of sense why she ended up doing what she did, but people do silly things.Show started 9.5/10 for me, dipped around 6, but landed at 7.5 with the finale. It's a pretty good whodunnit drama. There's so much inexplicable stuff that's hard to excuse. Chandra smuggling drugs for example. I think they went way beyond the believability with that angle and honestly the entire Chandra x Nas subplot should have been left in the editing room.
It's interesting how Box did all the work. Stone chased the wrong people, but in the end it paid off with the jury and added a real good element of doubt. The thing I got out of it is that the criminal justice system can work, if good people do the right work earnestly instead of just punching cards and churning through their 500th case number. We can see that Box did actual detective work and found out who the real killer is, but it was too late by then. The wheels were set in motion and by the time he found out the real killer, Nas was already damaged by the system.
Kinda disappointed that we dont see any closure with Freddy's arc. Also, why did Nas/Freddy leave that cctv footage at Stone's door?
Loved the ending shot :3
Bill Camp and John Turturro will win all the Emmys.
Super weird that there is no original show on Sunday for HBO next week. Can't reca;l the last time that happened.
Was this inspired by season 1 of Serial? I just listened to it a couple weeks ago and noticed the similarities.
There are some big similarities-including the state claiming Nasir would flee the country to find refuge in Pakistan, but this is based on a BBC series.
To put Chandra's actions into some kind of perspective - didn't she just smuggle in downers, so as he wouldn't be manic when taking the stand? They were pills that she smuggled in her snatch surely?
It makes it slightly more plausible if she only did it to calm him down when being questioned.
To put Chandra's actions into some kind of perspective - didn't she just smuggle in downers, so as he wouldn't be manic when taking the stand? They were pills that she smuggled in her snatch surely?
It makes it slightly more plausible if she only did it to calm him down when being questioned.
Far more problematic for me, this entire season, was the 'actor' playing the DA - she was appallingly bad. Never seen her before and hope I never do again. Her pauses during her closing statement were beyond amateur.
I literally cheered when, lol.the cat appeared in the apartment in the final shot
Good show, I liked it.
the cat's return was great, but isn't it slowly killing Stone?
Anyone else notice the judge was the Yellow King?
Far more problematic for me, this entire season, was the 'actor' playing the DA - she was appallingly bad. Never seen her before and hope I never do again. Her pauses during her closing statement were beyond amateur.
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You might have picked up on some things if you weren't so uselessly preoccupied with trying to like characters.None of the other characters were likable or even particularly believable - especially Naz, which I felt was the biggest flaw of the show. Didn't like him, didn't care about him particularly.
Far more problematic for me, this entire season, was the 'actor' playing the DA - she was appallingly bad. Never seen her before and hope I never do again. Her pauses during her closing statement were beyond amateur.
Ok you guys are losing me with posts like these, it seems this shit is going way over your head.
Being in a critically acclaimed HBO series isn't enough these days to guarantee an Emmy nomination. See: Show Me a Hero.
You mean when she lost composure because she just then realized the gravity of what she was doing to Naz when she no longer believed herself that he was the one who killed Andrea Cornish?l
Far more problematic for me, this entire season, was the 'actor' playing the DA - she was appallingly bad. Never seen her before and hope I never do again. Her pauses during her closing statement were beyond amateur.
You mean when she lost composure because she just then realized the gravity of what she was doing to Naz when she no longer believed herself that he was the one who killed Andrea Cornish?
Your analysis and criticism are the only things amateurish.
You are still missing it.As I say, it was typical amdram acting. With the quality roster pool HBO has, she was poorly cast IMO. Considering all season, she has not given a damn about his likely guilt, and even coached specialists to manipulate evidence, I'm not buying that the detective suddenly walking out, made a switch flip in her head.
That ending was really lame. I knew ever since they showed that American Pie kid at the funeral that he was the killer.
Yup, this was middling. Zaillian's direction gradually became unmoored and impotent. A bunch of self-consciously arty shallow focus shots racking to walls and grates and windows, never really capable of getting us in anybody but Nas or Stone's heads. Little reason to care what was going on in those heads regardless. Fine dialogue and performances can't make up for uninvolving characters.
Only reason this is more disappointing to me than Vinyl is that that show was obviously bad from the first episode, whereas this had to go and surprise me with its mediocrity a few episodes in. Bum year for me and HBO between those and the worst season of Silicon yet, but I'm hopeful for Westworld and confident at least one of their new comedies will be great.
You might have picked up on some things if you weren't so uselessly preoccupied with trying to like characters.
That is the most asinine critique I see constantly when people talk about media.
Liking characters doesn't mean shit. Your feelings for the characters don't mean shit. That is not a critical analysis.
Bingo.People looking for answers were going to be disappointed from the beginning.
To me it was a show about how the justice system fucks everyone. No ones lives are spared.
This was a good show and I think the issues peoples are finding with it have been done purpose.
People in this show made mistakes, made stupid decisions, or failed to do their jobs properly... JUST like real life, and I think that's the whole point. Well, part of the whole point. The frustration felt went Nas starts doing drugs or getting tattoos, or when Chandra kisses him, or when Stone never actually catches Reed, this is all stuff that stems from our acceptance of the tropes of crime dramas, but this isn't trying to be just another crime drama.
It actually reminds me of No Country for Old Men in this regard. It's being true to life cause as we all know, not only is real life full of dumb fuckers making mistakes and not doing their jobs properly, often the bad guys win, or the good guys win but then lose later, or the bad guys come good but then get bad things done to them etc. Life is complicated as hell, and this show is about how our judicial system is just another tool used by humans, who are dumb and make poor decisions.