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Marcia Clark praises O.J. Simpson miniseries
Cuba Gooding, Jr. doesn’t seem fazed by Kato Kaelin’s criticisms of the FX miniseries, The People vs O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.
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Meanwhile, on the premier episode of “The People v. OJ Simpson”, the show welcomes viewers with a recollection of what really happened 20 years ago in June.
The next episode is 9 p.m. Tuesday (cable Channel 25).
“They really nailed the racial issue in the biggest way possible and good”.
“I got the gift of all time being played by Sarah Paulson”, Clark continued.
“She’s phenomenal, phenomenal. She’s always been”, Clark said. “But I want no one to forget that these important discussions are happening at the expense of two innocent people, who are dead”. “She’s always been…. What a attractive, nuanced, subtle performance…”
Unfortunately for Clark, the show premiered, and she watched it with a group of friends. It finds, for example, that the “early stages of the police investigation” are executed “with nearly ideal precision”… but there’s no apparent evidence that, in real life, Johnnie Cochran couldn’t wear a lime green suit because his client Michael Jackson is “afraid of that color”.
The prosecutor in Simpson’s murder case appeared on ABC’s The View on Wednesday, a little more than 12 hours after the first episode of Ryan Murphy’s highly anticipated take on the landmark trial premiered on the East Coast, and shared her thoughts about the series, with co-host Joy Behar revealing that Clark had seen some of the episodes. Staging the scene, whether rooted in fact or falsity, in the teenage bedroom of the world’s most visible, divisive woman, does, of course, make for brilliant TV. To this day, many people-perhaps the majority-believe that he literally got away with murder. Whatever you think of Simpson’s guilt, their killer was never brought to justice.
At Nicole’s funeral, we meet the one and only Kris Jenner (Selma Blair) who is attending the ceremony with her not-yet famous kids and Faye Resnik (Connie Britton).
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These days Clark is crime novelist, and her fifth book, “Blood Defense”, comes out in May.