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Good morning, millennials. Welcome back to The Toast and happy Thursday. That doesn't feel like a Friday, which is disgusting because it should be a Friday. Anybody else feel that way? I feel that way.
I feel like yesterday I was sharing how this week felt really slow.
And do you find that it's felt slow? I find, and my week has been sort of like disturbed in a sense because I went out not once, but two weeknights in a row. Like what, what the fuck? Like this is not the state. I saw you Shay Margo. I was like out and about. What did I do two nights ago? You went to Premier Protein. Thank you.
I had a work, an appearance, if you will, that last night I had dinner with Brian. Who do I think I am? Two nights in a row. I could pass away.
I know. I'm so sorry. Last night I did not go out. However, I did do my homework because I wrote it down in my notebook. I watched your number two. Let me just cross that off the list. So do you want to recap it at the end of this? Even though like, I don't think anyone's talking about that movie. It's like movies. People want us to recap us during number two.
Well, we don't need like a formal recap. Just let me know if you liked it. So I did like it. However, I didn't have any preconceived notions about it, except that I assumed that it was going to be a true story for a couple of reasons.
One, you said something on the show that now I understand what you were saying, but at the time I thought you were saying like, you said when I was watching it, I didn't realize what I was watching until halfway through.
I thought you realized what case it was. No, no, no. I had no idea the premise of the movie. So when he has that first flashback in the juror stand, I'm like, oh, how crazy this guy was at the same bar. Like, and then I'm like, oh my God, wait, no, he was there and he did it. I was like, wait, like it just kind of a brilliant premise for a movie.
So just the name of the movie and the marketing, I just assumed that this was a movie about a true story and a real juror, like kind of like 12 angry men, you know, where it's like, it literally reminded me of 12 angry men, but then, you know, the angry man was not the one who, spoiler alert, actually, I just won't say anything.
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