kevinjcallahan
Joined Jul 2020
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Along with incompetent prosecutors (I read Marcia Clark's book on the OJ trial), and the smarmy defense attorneys (especially F. Lee Bailey), phony witnesses such as Kato Kaelin and Al Cowlings lead to a celebrity getting away with a double-murder. Just compare Kaelin's criminal trial testimony with his testimony in the civil trial, and you will notice the complete transformation and what he saw and did on the night of the murder at the Brentwood home. Unfortunately, the criminal trial was televised, and Kaelin, being an actor, and staring into the court cameras, did not want to inhibit his future career prospects by testifying truthfully.
Hallmark's bar scene in this episode was right on and not fictional "rubbish." I've seen single women repeatedly reject men because the men were nurses, paramedics and paralegals, and not an M. D or a lawyer. These women doing the rejecting do not think of themselves as shallow - just the opposite - they believe that such men are simply not good enough and these career women label them as "not my type." Don't believe me? - just go to any club and/or talk to any single, female attorney.
On an unrelated note, I've watched numerous Hallmark episodes and have never seen the cleavage that was shown by actress Nicole Major in her scene. I don't think I'm prudish, but isn't that a little unusual for Hallmark (maybe in the rare swimsuit scene)?
On an unrelated note, I've watched numerous Hallmark episodes and have never seen the cleavage that was shown by actress Nicole Major in her scene. I don't think I'm prudish, but isn't that a little unusual for Hallmark (maybe in the rare swimsuit scene)?