HBO's The Night Of

Watched it last night, pretty good, but damn this guy made so many bad decisions :smh:

This! He was done as soon as he grabbed those keys and dipped out :lol:


Did anyone else hear the car taking off as soon as Naz woke up though :nerd:
 
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You guys getting frustrated by NAZs actions gotta look at it as an Pakistani kid with immigrant parents that never got drunk or took drugs.

Dude panicked as would anyone lol.

I told my wife I'm running too. :lol:

His bball clients should play a role in his character at trial
 
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I guess, but no way I'm taking drugs from a chick in a cab I just met. Immigrant or not :lol:
 
I've never seen someone make so many stupid decisions at one time in my life. I was face palming at literally every move Nas made :lol:

If he had just gave her the boot this all would've been avoided man :smh:
 
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I've never seen someone make so many stupid decisions at one time in my life. I was face palming at literally every move Nas made :lol:

If he had just gave her the boot this all would've been avoided man :smh:

Then where would the story have gone?

I thought the party would've been the setting for the crime but the white girl, and the Caucasian girl got em caught up
 
I'm interesting in learning what was going on with Andrea. Obviously something was up when she got into the cab; she seemed kind of spaced out, but still knew what she wanted to do at the same time. Then she made the comment to Naz that she couldn't be alone that night :nerd:
 
notice a lot of people talking about the "I can't be alone tonight" line and it meaning she knew something was going to happen (someone was coming for her) .... 

makes sense, but.....  think about the conversation they had at the river where she mentioned teleporting to another place when bad things happen 

if she was so scared, why go home.... and why take the most fraile dude in the 5 boroughs with you? 

to me... her saying she can't be alone tonight meant she was ready to die that night and didn't want to die alone 

which also leads back to the scene at the gas station where the driver says, "you want to be my next passenger" and she doesn't even react to it 

just my contribution to the NT detectives and way too early overreactions and conclusions 

the most off the wall one so far was dude who said she was an escort and the pimp did it ...lol... lawd jesus 
 
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Yeah I don't believe in any set up or she knew something was going to happen.

Everything she was saying to me made it sound like she was suicidal.
 
My theory is she ripped off a dealer. 

The other working theory is she broke up with her dude or she found her dude cheating, he goes to mend things and sees she's getting smashed and he loses it.
 
Both would make you wonder why Naz was spared.

Like he was conveniently somewhere else unnoticed while she was getting stabbed up 20 times :lol: :smh: Then walked to the kitchen and blacked out again.
 
 
My theory is she ripped off a dealer. 

The other working theory is she broke up with her dude or she found her dude cheating, he goes to mend things and sees she's getting smashed and he loses it.
This seems the most logical.

You can already tell the Detective knows he didn't do it. No blood on him, at all. Then he saw his back and realized they really did have consensual sex.

sidenote: Somebody mentioned DeNiro turning down the role as the Lawyer, Saw this when doing some surfing "This is FRESH AIR. Sunday night, HBO presents a new eight-part limited drama series called "The Night Of," based on a British series and originally intended to star James Gandolfini who died suddenly after shooting the pilot episode. It finally emerges this weekend with John Turturro taking over the role that had so intrigued Gandolfini."
 
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Both would make you wonder why Naz was spared.

Like he was conveniently somewhere else unnoticed while she was getting stabbed up 20 times
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Then walked to the kitchen and blacked out again.
The killer might have entered the house and saw the Living room, then went upstairs and found her and in a rage stabbed her up.

The kid might have just fell asleep getting something out of the fridge and slept through the Murder, and the perp never saw him as he entered and exited the home quickly.
 
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Also, did the knife he had on him, the one they played the game with, even move from the time they played that game, and when he ran with it? It wasnt nearly bloody enough to have been the murder weapon, and it didnt look like it had moved.
 
Also, did the knife he had on him, the one they played the game with, even move from the time they played that game, and when he ran with it? It wasnt nearly bloody enough to have been the murder weapon, and it didnt look like it had moved.
Nope. It was in the same spot they left it. It wasn't the Murder weapon. 

What was weird to me when I watched it was it had blood on it when he picked it up off the table, yet neither of them cut themselves when playing that game.
 
Also, did the knife he had on him, the one they played the game with, even move from the time they played that game, and when he ran with it? It wasnt nearly bloody enough to have been the murder weapon, and it didnt look like it had moved.
Nope. It was in the same spot they left it. It wasn't the Murder weapon. 

What was weird to me when I watched it was it had blood on it when he picked it up off the table, yet neither of them cut themselves when playing that game.

He stabbed her hand iirc
 
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Yeah he only stabbed her hand. Like a 1 inch stab, so it should be pretty easy to prove it didn't stab her up 15 times.
 
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