YOUR THEORY
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>>71889547
>jwplayer
>>71889547
good christ anon, you could have at leas downloaded a 720 version and screencapped that!
The witness (the guy who called in the b&e) seems shady to me.
I wasn't sure of this show as I was watching it but I couldn't stop thinking about it last night.
How did they get Elswit to agree to this?
My expectations, from most to least likely
1. Bodie's friend
2. Hearse driver
3. guy who called the B&E
4. Bodie
5. The Nazz
6. Motorcycle man
7. suicide
>>71889866
op here : agree that you list all the possible killers from the pilot. Now can we agree that the killer is in the house when he wake up and that the killer probably enter by the door of the cat ?
>>71889866
Bodies friend seems wayyyyy to obvious. Motorcycle man seems likely to me her drivers license was involved a motorcycle license
Fun to see Bodie, and there is Omar later in the series (he plays a prisoner at Rikers Island)
I'm pretty sure that wasn't Bodie
>>71889866
>suicide
James Gandolfini was a producer of the series and he was supposed to play the lawyer - and mark his return on HBO ten years after the Sopranos. Unfortunately he died too soon - he had just the time to do his scenes from the first episode. So they cast John Turturro and they just had to re-shoot Gandolfini's scenes.
The twist is that naz did it
what show and is it good or pleb shit?
>>71891091
The Night Of
May be too early to tell, but it's great so far. Nothing totally original, but it's incredibly well made. Let's hope they don't pull any "green ears" shit.
>>71890845
this would be the real twist
>>71891091
Seems like it is going to be very good.
>>71889961
What evidence is there that the killer is in the house? I agree with the killer coming in from the door where she let the cat out.
>>71891137
>green ears
Uh, the whole first episode was contrived crap. Still pretty enjoyable though.
>>71891690
Not the anon you're replying to but someone in another thread mentions that some items inside the home are moved around.
>>71891690
Someone pointed out in the other thread that when Naz returns to the crime scene, the objects on the table are rearranged.
Also the door was locked when he returned, but that might just be how the door works but I've never heard of a front door locking itself like that. Maybe it's a New York thing.