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The Murdaugh case and Devil’s Advocate View all posts >


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And how bout the coincidence of a judges car being stolen and then it being used in a hit and run and then that same judge presiding over a case involving everyone in his stolen car case!!!!???!??!? It’s ABSURD! Seriously!!!! And you mean to tell me a damn judge is able to rule in a case that has ties to his own car being stolen?????!!!! Talk about a major plot hole. I found that to be frustrating as hell!!! Even Adam fails to ever mention it to his father! Like what’s up with that??? Can someone please explain. Every single man of the entire village except the one drunk guy? That’s a lot of men to go post bail isn’t it?!? Why were they hiding their meetings then? Just from the one drunk man? (Don’t read this if you haven’t watched yet- Spoiler alerts!!!) I was wondering - how was it possible for all of them to gather so freely that morning with absolutely no men coming out to even see what was happening? It was like a 5 mile long caravan of women and children and not a man in sight. Even to just witness what was happening. How was that even possible? Couldn’t agree more Totally forced. How many waitresses do you know being chased by a famous music producer only to rebuff him at every opportunity? We’re to believe this producer has time to chase an unknown around because she’s just so talented? Maybe if any of her music were actually good or her singing was or SOMETHING, only it isn’t. It’s preposterously bad writing. And the songs by The Six are atrocious: “You put the dial in the tone” are you kidding me? I’ve been watching it. It looked like it was going to be a fun watch, but thus far I’m sorely disappointed. I’m a huge fan of Riley Kehough, or I was, until this. She completely sucks the energy out of every scene she’s in. Her smug know it all grins make me wanna puke. We’re led to believe she’s such a talent that the worlds hottest music producer is just begging her to make an album with him as she keeps turning him down to sling hash at the greasy diner. I’d rather be a 50 cent an hour waitress than allow my music to be shaped by this world famous producer. Okay. How pathetic. It is!!! I just finished watching the film. I found it to be bizarrely trite, predictable and badly executed on a variety of levels. I will say there were a few microscopic glimpses of something deep occurring only to be sucked away by more meaningless, repetitive and unnecessary dialogue again. With all the Oscar hype and “intellectual” buzz around this film I was expecting something thought provoking or moving. It was pathetic! Actually LAUGHABLE! It’s over inflated sense of importance and pretentiousness made me sick. The list at the end… hahahaha Women need stars and straw and wind and numbers and buckets and ….. wtf ?!??!! That was so sick for me. Really? This is intelligent writing? View all replies >