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31-01-2018 02:51 AM
Has anyone else seen How to get away with murder?
Series 4 has just hit Sky Living, but the first 3 series are currently available on Netflix. My brother told me
about it recently, I've just finished series one and I thouroughly enjoyed it.
I don't want to give too much away, but it's about a group of law students and their criminal defense
professor. They all become involved in a twisted murder plot. It's a who done it that keeps you guessing
from beginning to end.
31-01-2018 06:26 AM
Hey @Mark
No i've not caught this one yet so thank you for the heads up.
Right now i've just finished watching the Punisher Tv series on Netflix and now considering Peaky Blinders.
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Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
31-01-2018 03:20 PM
@Mark @BandOfBrothers I haven't seen this one either but I've just added it on 'My List' 😃
I've recently finished watching Season 4 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (finished it in about 3/4 days🙄) & I'm on the last episode of Black Mirror - no spoilers please!
31-01-2018 07:47 PM
@Alex Black Mirror is a fantastic series. Charlie Brooker has a really twisted imangination.
02-02-2018 11:09 PM
It is on my List.
Currently watching Blindspot, Blacklist, Madam Secretary and Scandal. Finished Punisher recently.
Looking forward to next series of Designated Survivor and Suits.
03-02-2018 05:37 PM
I wen't round to a friends house the other day and they were watching this, they said how good it was.
I feel like I'm bogged down with great stuff to watch at the moment though - oh Netflix 😍 I've just finished watching The end of the F***ing world, which is a comic adaptation (well graphic novel by Charles S. Forsman) and I thought it was great 👍
Plus new episodes of Star Trek Discovery!!
20-03-2020 06:53 AM - last edited on 20-03-2020 09:00 PM by Tash
I like the plot! The teacher teaches law students a discipline called: "How to Avoid the Punishment for Murder." Search for all kinds of loopholes that can mitigate or reverse the sentence (even if you know that your ward is guilty), collecting evidence (not even in a completely legal way), emotional conversations with witnesses (you can also put pressure).
All of this is taught by Annalize, who every year gains a group of the most capable students. They help her win things, learn all the basics of “avoiding punishment," and soon they really need this important information.