The jurors go stir-crazy, and Robert Kardashian begins to doubt.
ThisAmerican Crime Storyreview contains spoilers.
They see their families once a week.
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Basically, the jurors are like the contestants of most reality TV shows.
And just like those contestants and competitors, every little interpersonal interaction becomes anthropologically fascinating.
Later, she has a mental breakdown during breakfast that has her running and screeching through the dining hall.
Some of these characters have names, but the episode doesnt really require you to know them.
at a Hertz (his place of employment).
But while the jurors are eventually released from their prison, O.J.
is waiting on that acquittal Shapiro is promising.
But whereas last week had O.J.
In a terrific scene, he dances around his own mounting doubts, asking O.J.
(for someone else, ostensibly) how Nicoles blood got in the Bronco.
Damn if Cuba Gooding Jr. didnt remind us how coldly calculating his O.J.
While David Schwimmer has mostly played Kardashian as hilariously hapless, he really brought it this week.
One of the episodes final scenes was one of its most moving, as Robert confides in Kris.
Though theyre necessarily split by their respective allegiances to O.J.
and Nicole, shes still sympathetic at seeing how this trial is driving him to desperation.
It would make everything worse for us, for the kids.
And yet, Kardashians continued involvement is what brings his kids into the limelight and their own reality-TV prison.
Almost everyone on this show is in a cage, but not everyone can see the bars.
Rating:
4 out of 5