"Major Crimes" White Lies Part 1 (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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"I Shot the Sheriff, and I also Shot Everyone Else"
ajkbiotech2 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
"Today I believe in the devil"

-Provenza

This remarkable three episode arc begins with a courtroom scene, wherein a defendant, acting pro se, a neo Nazi member of the "Z Brotherhood", white supremacists of the worst kind, is cross examining the State Shrink.

Suddenly, while handling state's evidence, the murder weapon, a gun, the Defendant suddenly begins to SHOOT the gun, and he kills the shrink, the guardian Deputy, three more people until Captain Rader puts him down with shots like the dog he is.

He's not dead. He'll face justice!

There is so much more, but already you see what a bang-bang-bang episode arc this and the next two episodes are.

An A+ episode three episode arc from an A show.

The multi-episode arcs within this show are magnificent!
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9/10
Cracks Me Up
degaswilson29 March 2021
All these stories about white power guys yelling and screaming white power and stuff and their loyalty to Adolf Hitler. If you know anything about Hilter, not a lot of these supporters would of been any friend of him. He would of put the majority of them to death because the are NOT considered the Perfert Race. Majority of them have been mixed for years. There are a lot of them with brown or red hair. And a lot of brown eyes. My mom did her Master Thesis on it and found out Hilter would of gased them all. Funny huh.

And all of the people claiming white power in this episode, they all had brown hair and brown eyes. MIXED.

Grow up and learn the history before you make the hand signal.
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10/10
grotesque technical error
MiketheWhistle23 August 2020
This plot line was developed a bit and is an interesting one. This white supremacists group and it's actions are interesting and in particular how major crimes will stop them.

But with an attorney being one of the technical advisors I'm not sure exactly how they could be so wrong with the fact that doctor-patient confidentiality survives the patient's death in most cases. There are some examples of where the privilege will be waived by the court such as if there is an on-going criminal act or if the person's next of kin waives it, but this is a fairly major plot point and they completely muffed it.
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