I still think one of the first two guys in the cab and Trevor are going to play a big role in the conclusion.
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I don't think anyone has touched on this yet but what did Naz say to the two guys outside the house before he went in with Andrea? And where was the initial party supposed to be located? I haven't rewatched but it seemed to me like Naz looked like he thought he knew them. I could be wrong though.
Trevor tells Duane "Look, Mustafa left his bombs at home" to which Nas asks him what he said. Trevor repeats "I said Did you leave your bombs at home Mustafa?"
I thought I recalled him saying something else to Trevor. Maybe not though.
Not really, Andrea says "Give it a rest, ok" and Trevor says "no, no, I was just talking to him, I wasn't talking to you. What, you see homeland security or something?" to which Nas laughs as they walk inside.
I still think one of the first two guys in the cab and Trevor are going to play a big role in the conclusion.
I hope they don't bring the two guys from the cab back in to this story in the last episode as the killers. It would be cool if they did have some tie in with the story like possibly running from or having an encounter with a suspect from this story. But they have a lot to bring together in the last episode so not sure these two will be involved in the story beyond what we already know.
I think we don't get to find out who the killer actually is. But I think there is enough doubt introduced by the defense to get Nas a "not guilty" verdict. I have a feeling the show is going to end abruptly, not really exploring much beyond the end of the trial.
There's a whole bunch to cover in finale and the final episode is long, so I could be wrong about all that.
Not guilty
Who is the guilt party?
And I agree, so many things to explore and only one episode left. Seems impossible to get through without it feeling abrupt.
If Naz is innocent but remains in prison, I would guess that Freddie frames him. I never understood Freddie's interest in Naz, but now I believe that Freddie needs someone of Naz's innocent background to keep getting the drugs from the supplier. On the other hand, I believe that Naz has figured this out. So the race is on. As he gets closer to being found innocent, the more at risk he becomes to whatever Freddie's plans are.
Really, I think Nas is more useful to him outside than inside. With Petey dead, he needs someone to bring him drugs from outside into prison. Unless Nas becomes the new Petey.
With as much connections as he has with the guards, I still don't understand why Freddy can't just have the guards look other way
Hopefully he seperates himself from Freddy in the outside. I don't know why he wouldn't, unless he just likes the thrill. But he has family and is in college etc.
Who knows
My prediction
Not guilty
Stepdad is the new person of interest
Naz does something in prison to be arrested for and doesn't leave prison.
This is my feeling as well. The family ends up completely torn apart, the case isn't officially solved but another girl turns up dead in similar fashion right at the end with another suspect being caught at or near the scene who looks guilty.
Went to record show and the in the title it says:
"Stone is thrust into the spotlight as a controversy involving the defense emerges"
Interesting.
Stone is going to My Cusin Vinny this thing!
That was about what j expected-- a mediocre finale. I think a lot of shows are like that--so great along the way and then the ending is inevitably a let down.
I think we were all waiting for a gotcha moment or to see something from that night we hadn't seen. And we did a little of that I guess.
I agree w the post above that some of the aspects of this ep were downright hokey
I think this is exactly it. A good young man is now not because of the system.In the end, it's a show about how in innocent person can get caught into the web of a police investigation, where the goal is to get a conviction as opposed to the truth. The police and the DA took the easy way out and followed the evidence in one path. Only a seasoned veteran with a conscience was able to somewhat right the ship. But Naz is now a drug addict, a pariah in his neighborhood, and will be forever estranged from his mother. The public will never accept him until the real killer is found. Season 2?
It was the extreme stress of having to give the final argument. The cat was just his true heart/goodness being reflected through the paralells of the case.What made Stone's skin disease flare up, the stress or the cat? At first it was obvious that it was the stress but then we see the cat roaming freely in his apartment.
If that's the case (and I think you're correct), the story should have focused more on Nas' transition. Instead, he went from a scared kid to prison tough guy in one episode.I think this is exactly it. A good young man is now not because of the system.