He did that sh*t.
Just his explanation at the very beginning explaining of what happened. All nonchalant and sh*t.
Rudolf the lawyer. He was putting in work.
Mike's Brother's pockets.
Mike's attitude throughout the movie smoking the pipe, listening to classical music, waxing poetic about racial disparities in Durham, all the while facing a life sentence for murking his wife.
The judge wasn't playing that sh*t for most of the movie.
When gay dude said his clients were professionals, lawyers, and one judge.
Judge was like, not this judge.
Why do Mike's adopted daughters (Margaret and Martha) look just like his biological sons?
I know they said both of their biological mothers looked damn near identical (not sisters, just friends), but damn.
What is up with that sh*t too? Mike befriending a lady who looks identical to his 1st wife, and might have murked her too by pushing her down the steps? Eerily similar to the Carolina case?
Why did Mike's fat brother jokingly suggest Margaret can move to Vegas and become a showgirl? That is your niece, man?
Just an off the wall theory, I think the kids (except for Kathleen's biological daughter Caitlin) lowkey didn't really like Kathleen like that. They all gave 100% support and believed their Dad. "Oh yeah, we already knew our Dad was gay
." Plus, with they way they were joking about the her death. Remember the Halloween jokes ? Mike play-choking Martha? And both laughing about it?
The highlight was this lady:
Her closing argument was
and
at the same damn time. All that southern sass and twang had me dying in her closing argument.
Overall, good series. It is really slow starting out the first few episodes. Then seeing it was 13 episodes, first reaction was they stretching this sh*t out too thin.
With later episodes,the twists keep the interest of going into the following episode though.