ace_nair
Joined Nov 2000
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I think the stupidest part of this episode was the Chen character publicly announcing herself as a UC for the documentary, thereby ensuring that the chances of her going UC for a future assignment was already compromised.
Lance Bass was the silver lining of this episode.
They need to stop making these type of episode as the multiple "camera angles" are jarring. Not everyone is a fan of the Blair Witch Project.
Lance Bass was the silver lining of this episode.
They need to stop making these type of episode as the multiple "camera angles" are jarring. Not everyone is a fan of the Blair Witch Project.
This movie is an interesting cat and mouse game which gives away a little too much as the movie progresses as a vlogger turns sleuth and the suspense isnt as nail biting as it should be. Blake Lively is a hoot.
This is a very unique US story of racism, intolerance, police-brutality and even includes an insight into a particular nasty rich person advertising to sway public sentiment.
While this is taken from the perspective of the 5 accused and I am sure some liberties were taken for showing the cops and DA as horrible people, it begs to wonder the deep hatred and divide that is there in the US.
After the real accused owned up leading to the exoneration of the 5, the jogger victim refuses to forgive the 5 even though she claims no memory but has been fed hate by the media and so called law. This is very sad.
How many people of low social standing are in prison for misdemeanors and/or having done no crime at all?
Watch this to understand the true nature of America.
While this is taken from the perspective of the 5 accused and I am sure some liberties were taken for showing the cops and DA as horrible people, it begs to wonder the deep hatred and divide that is there in the US.
After the real accused owned up leading to the exoneration of the 5, the jogger victim refuses to forgive the 5 even though she claims no memory but has been fed hate by the media and so called law. This is very sad.
How many people of low social standing are in prison for misdemeanors and/or having done no crime at all?
Watch this to understand the true nature of America.