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

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his son tho :merchant:
 

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Fat Black Panther Guy:
What about the blood on the leaves?​

Old Black Lady:
Well, we can ask mark fuhrman about that.​

The dualities. :banderas:Favourite part of the finale, bar none.

Brehs y'all need to watch this video "The Worst of O.J. Simpson's Post-Trial Interviews":



:ooh::krs:nikka!!!!!!!!!!!! The arroagance & lack of self-awarness of this nikka!!!!


@Reinscarf @pickles @Silkk @King Poetic @jackswstd @The Taxman @thaKEAF @bmack21 @Ribbs @1BadBamaFan


This nikka. :mjlol: fukking loon.

They should do one on that chick who got charged with killing her roommate in italy

What Amanda Knox?

That'll be dope. Although the ending will be totally different to the OJ case, as in the black guy does get convicted of murder.

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That ish with monica would have made for a better subject than Katrina, there isn't going much fukkery or feel good event programming regarding that, blax are just going to be depicted in two categories looters or the downtrodden
:ohhh: Brehs they should do a American Crime Story season on Moncia Lewinsky scandal/Impeachment of Bill Clinton.
:beli:Johnny come lately ass nikka :camby:
 

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That "Martin" vs. "Seinfeld" debate among the Jurors got me watching this featurette from Russell Simmons' comedy YouTube channel "All Def Digital" titled "White People Watch MᾹRTiN 'For the First Time":


Martin is hugely popular in the black community but you'd be surprised how many people have never seen an episode. Watch as ADD's white comedians experience Martin for the first time!

:russ: At this Cac saying he wasn't allowed to watch "Martin" growing up, but his parents allowed him to watch "Fresh Prince" though :mjpls:


:mjlol: At this chick saying she never heard of "Martin" until they shot this featurette.
 

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O.J. Simpson prosecutor Christopher Darden is finally opening up about his relationship with fellow attorney Marcia Clark.

One day after The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story's huge night at the Emmy Awards on Sunday, the famed attorney sat down with ET's Lauren Zima at his home, where he opened up about the romantic rumors that have persisted since the infamous court case.

"We were more than friends," Darden said, cautiously choosing his words. "We were inseparable back then."

When pressed on whether or not he'd ever tell the whole truth about the nature of their relationship, the 60-year-old lawyer said, "I think I have told the truth."

"In lawyer land, a half truth is a truth," he added.

While Darden says he "really can't remember the details" of his time with Clark during the trial, he was insistent that the two never kissed, sharing, "I’m not a kisser. Kissing is intimate. Kissing is more intimate than sex."

Darden said that he and Clark haven't spoken in years -- but he thinks if they did, it would be a "great conversation."

"I think if I called her tomorrow we’d probably laugh our butts off," he said. "Talk about our kids and people and talk about how we miss some people from the trial."

When Darden, who fielded interview questions with the same verbal dexterity lawyers bring to an interrogation, was asked how he'd describe his relationship with Clarke in only one word, he chose a very telling noun: "Fire."

However, Darden then danced around his choice, denying that "fire" had any romantic connotations. "I don’t think fire’s romantic. I think fire’s passion," he argued.

While he remained as tight-lipped as he's been in the past, Darden still had nothing but praise for the woman he fought alongside during the most highly publicized trial of the modern age, calling her a "fabulous woman [and] a fabulous lawyer."

Darden delves into the infamous trial in his best-selling memoir, In Contempt, which he is now re-releasing.

The lawyer, who claims to have never watched The People v. O.J. Simpson, also addressed the show's triumphant run at the Emmys, and praised star Sarah Paulson for bringing Clark as her date, calling the move "first class."

"I thought that was wonderful," Darden marveled. Paulson, who took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie, also paid tribute to the powerful attorney she portrayed while delivering her acceptance speech.

Darden also had a lot of love for Sterling K. Brown, the actor who played him in the FX miniseries – and took home his own Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie -- sharing, "People that have watched it said he did a great, great job, so I’m glad for that. I’m glad for him." Check out the video below to hear more from the prosecutoron what it was like to be portrayed by the Emmy-winning star.
 
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