JGT3000
JGT3000 t1_je4lhuc wrote
Reply to comment by bananafobe in Maryland Court of Appeals reinstates Adnan Syed's murder conviction by nowhathappenedwas
No, the podcast from the very start was about him being innocent and it being an injustice he was on prison. That's what drew Koenig to the case and it was the foundation for all the investigation and the podcast
JGT3000 t1_je4la5y wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in Maryland Court of Appeals reinstates Adnan Syed's murder conviction by nowhathappenedwas
Yes really, it's literally the basis of the podcast from the very first episode
JGT3000 t1_iuk7k38 wrote
Reply to comment by JackTheSpaceBoy in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. A very good movie, but the ending always hurt it in my opinion. by Any-Satisfaction-770
I do get that. Until this rewatch I had always thought was the case. But to me the heart of the movie is the reveal of just who Freddie Krueger is and what happened to him.
But now on rewatch, is that even the case? All that was in the dream too. Are all his victims and murderers stuck in his world now where he endlessly tortures them?
Idk, with the added burden of the ambiguity of the end, a lot of what I thought worked well on my initial watch didn't hold up
JGT3000 t1_iue20ht wrote
Reply to A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) is a horror classic. A very good movie, but the ending always hurt it in my opinion. by Any-Satisfaction-770
I literally don't understand how you're supposed to understand the ending. She's still dreaming? Was it the mother's dream at the end, shared dreamworld?
JGT3000 t1_je4yd7a wrote
Reply to comment by mowotlarx in Maryland Court of Appeals reinstates Adnan Syed's murder conviction by nowhathappenedwas
No, they said the basis of podcast was that but it was clear from the very intro that Koenig views him as innocent and a victim of injustice beyond simply procedural misconduct