I liked the series, but it was incredibly infuriating how everyone was ready without any really irrefutable evidence (relying only on a confession, I personally thought that maloy was taking the blame for some brother) to immediately accuse, and it was important for all Afro only that someone be accused, and it doesn't matter if a person Innocent, let the guilty walk free
in general, the series shows how sometimes, wanting to protect our own community, we can be blind, and this is sad, gentlemen, because in the end we still want the culprit to be punished, and not someone
@nemmi: already the second series (after 9-1-1) touches on the topic of racism, they can also be understood if there was an African-American in the place of that confessed boy, the cop would behave differently, like the FBI. and the cop didn't protect the community like that, he thought the FBI wanted to let everything go, because they killed a black man
@nemmi: The cop said quite correctly that if this guy were a black guy, he would already be behind bars. Literally, the previous series confirms this, and the statistics in general.
Well done, Maggie, however, as always! She has a chuyka. now they would have put an innocent man in jail by confession, although judging by the conversation he is not a very good person, but they should not put him in prison... OH, clever girl! I was already scared for Maggie.
The cop inciting Kristen to stir up trouble in the press is a bastard. the topic of racism has clouded his eyes, such a person should be fired.
and about the kid who confessed his guilt - the guy in the club managed to beat the killer well, hit him in the face, and there should have been traces on his hands and face. I thought that was why Maggie didn't believe me. But it was clear enough. But now this idiot will not be accepted into any first order, they will beat the liar.
Maggie is really cool here) In general, it's a terrible situation, no matter how you look at it. They did not consider the option where the killer wanted to injure a particular person, they did not even look for the boy's enemies, they just put a mark on racial hatred. The video shows that he killed him and immediately dumped him. And only after the fact it becomes clear why. A friendly cop is generally an unpleasant type. Who knows how he decides things in the area with such obvious prejudice.
@juliahayes: they decided that the murder was based on racial hatred because there were threats from the Nazis. Therefore, it is logical that this is the main version of the investigation.
in general, the series shows how sometimes, wanting to protect our own community, we can be blind, and this is sad, gentlemen, because in the end we still want the culprit to be punished, and not someone
OH, clever girl! I was already scared for Maggie.
and about the kid who confessed his guilt - the guy in the club managed to beat the killer well, hit him in the face, and there should have been traces on his hands and face. I thought that was why Maggie didn't believe me. But it was clear enough.
But now this idiot will not be accepted into any first order, they will beat the liar.
OA * I will always protect you* Zidane😍😍😍
In general, it's a terrible situation, no matter how you look at it.
They did not consider the option where the killer wanted to injure a particular person, they did not even look for the boy's enemies, they just put a mark on racial hatred. The video shows that he killed him and immediately dumped him. And only after the fact it becomes clear why.
A friendly cop is generally an unpleasant type. Who knows how he decides things in the area with such obvious prejudice.