Notorious T.R.E.
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Another thing...I like how the prosecution is basically shown coercing the medical examiner and another expert they expect to call to say what they want to say.Caught up on the last two episodes last night and agree there were a lot of groan-worthy plot points in play (Turturro going hardy boys, knuckle tats, free-basing (basically the whole nas-is-bad-now montage), timeline vs trial, multi-million dollar estate, etc)
Now leaning towards a resolution of Nas getting life in prison and we find out who the real killer is (hopefully one of the three guys they actually hinted at) in some kind of sneaky "big reveal" at the end. We also discover the cat somehow is the real cure for John Stone's eczema.
This can't be how it really works, right? I mean, I know that often both sides call experts to back up their side of the story, but as the prosecution, you want some kind of definite independent evaluation backed up with facts, right? (not a lawyer, so maybe this is really what happens)
's and appear like he is overzealous.