Around the dinner table, the conversation was lively. Thank you but for now, the forum has been archived.
Were they torturing somebody back there? It didn't sound pleasant.
Watch it with closed captions on:
Short of it, someone pulls a knife threatening to cut off someone's nuts. The cops tase them repeatedly. Someone else is shouting about reporting the cops. All the perps sound female. Which makes the anatomy threat sound like it was directed against the police.
Watch it with closed captions on:
Short of it, someone pulls a knife threatening to cut off someone's nuts. The cops tase them repeatedly. Someone else is shouting about reporting the cops. All the perps sound female. Which makes the anatomy threat sound like it was directed against the police.
I assumed it was the 1-1-9 woman.
Any scene in which the laughing cop doesn't do his laugh (and instead cryptically tells us that we've gone too far and have to turn around, because we've "missed it") is one you notice.
No idea who she was, but like you I'm curious.
He did laugh at one point, but my sense is that, for the most part, they were assiduously maintaining their denial that anything was going on in the next room, at least nothing that might demand their attention.
If anything, the scene recalled DL's comicon video...
I think that was happening in the front room and the Fuscos are in a back room, actually.
I recall that they said that she was peeing on the floor at the begining of it all.
What was disturbing was how hard they were trying to ignore it. Not go out and see what's going or if they can help, just read the paper and drink coffee. Even the 3rd detective who cam in (forgot his name) walked in chuckling about it, like it was a scene on TV and not something going down in his own station.
Further evidence for Keystone Cop, Larry/Moe/Curly assessment.
It all kind of played well with the the throwing away of the fingerprint report. These cops ignore some pretty big stuff.