The People Vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

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He's not that the caliber of celeb OJ was whatsoever.
 

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Darden was :youngsabo: bout that oakland trip w/ Marcia then:shaq2:

Bob K :lupe: when checking that bag


Darden played right into the defense's hand...had clark like :leon::damn:

OJ with the gloves on...defense was :lawd:

Johnnie and Bob :cheers:
 

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Not a good night for Darden, 1st blowing it with Marcia then the glove thing :mjlol:

Shapiro went from half stepping to coming through with the big win.

O.J.: Where your cop pin at Bob :martin:

Had Bobbie shook as hell to open the bag thinking he might find a murder weapon :whew:

No way he just casually strolled up and tried the gloves on like that though :pachaha:

O.J. My hands are bigger than Bob's :gladbron:

Handslap between Johnnie and Bob is easily a top 5 moment for the series :banderas:
Shapiro tried on the crime-scene gloves in evidence during a courtroom break.

True. So did Cochran, according to Lawrence Schiller’s American Tragedy. But the defense just planned “at some time in the future” to have O.J. put on the gloves before the jury.
 

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OJ couldn't have been speaking in those ridiculous football analogies all the time?
"Put me in coach!" :mjlol:
It's hilarious but it's clearly an obvious sign of the "dramatization" aspect of the show. Speaking of which David schwimner's role is so fukin corny, neither Robert kardasian or AC wrote memoirs to my knowledge so clearly that conversation where he all but says OJ is guilty was made up to further the narrative that Robert wasn't 100% all in and had his doubts but felt compelled to support his best friend anyway because he was such a swell guy, come on
 

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Shapiro tried on the crime-scene gloves in evidence during a courtroom break.

True. So did Cochran, according to Lawrence Schiller’s American Tragedy. But the defense just planned “at some time in the future” to have O.J. put on the gloves before the jury.

F. Lee Bailey told Christopher Darden that he had “the balls of a stud field mouse.”

True.

Wait, really?

Uh-huh. At least according, again, to Schiller’s American Tragedy. It was Bailey who baited Darden into having the prosecution ask for what the defense would have done itself:

As the break was ending and Darden entered the courtroom, Bailey saw his moment. He walked over to the prosecutor and whispered, “You’ve got the balls of a stud field mouse.” Lee Bailey was enjoying himself thoroughly…. “You’re not going to have our client try these gloves on, are you?” Bailey said in a friendly tone. “They probably won’t fit, and you may not wish to know. But if, as I suspect, you lack the balls to find out, we might find out for you.” Darden smiled and said nothing.

:mjlol: :mjlol: :mjlol:
 
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OJ gave the performance of his trying on those gloves

Darden fukked up the case :heh:

OJ literally had to hold back laughter when he tried the gloves on! that smirk on his face when he puts the left glove on :mjlol:

And yes Darden royally fukked it up! Dream team won this case by targeting Darden more than anything.
 
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