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Skye
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Jun 15, 2015 07:55AM
This is such a well known, publicized and controversial case. I am curious about everyone's thoughts.
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I have my own opinions about whodunnit and how the trial was handled, so it will be interesting to see how a TV miniseries will handle it all. Of course, I was working and only saw news reports rather than the day after day goings on ad nauseum. I can't imagine that I'll be glued to the set for the miniseries either.
Cool, Jean; I am very interested in this, and I do agree that there were MANY things mismanaged during the trial. And yes, you are right about the 'ad nauseum.' I didn't have cable, so we didn't watch it, but for one year, it was aired in restaurants, diners, bars, offices at work; there was NO escaping.
OJ? Are you kidding?This is what I hate about television. Invent something different, don’t suck off twenty year old stories.
Mrs. Rocker and I had watched the movie "Speed" and came home, turned on the TV, and thought we were watching the movie again.
Pete wrote: "OJ? Are you kidding?This is what I hate about television. Invent something different, don’t suck off twenty year old stories."
OJ's story brings back haunting memories. I was stuck on the freeway, during OJ's chase and then in the courthouse when the verdict came down. Everywhere I went, he was there.
OldRocker wrote: "Mrs. Rocker and I had watched the movie "Speed" and came home, turned on the TV, and thought we were watching the movie again."
That's hilarious!!
That's hilarious!!

