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"Subterranean Homeboy Blues"

Episode Two This episode starts of with people coming home after a long day work in a crowded subway. The camera focuses on a young girl who use to be a ballet dancer but now works for RADIOLOGY. She leaves one subway and aboards another. Then the camera focuses on two black boys and then you hear shots. The whole subway in panic and after it stops all the people leave and all you see is two young black kids getting shot. This is the first episode that NBC refuses to re-air after first night of showing. Apparently the episode got such a negative response about Racism. So you decide yourself. A white young lady gets approached by two young black kids saying "How about a taste baby". What would your reaction be? I would not know myself, and I would not know how to defend either side. So after she gets arrested for Murder 2 since one of them died, and other one is in a wheel chair for life, her attorney, in my eyes is brilliant, re-stages with what happend on the bus. The reenactment helps give the young lady a special plea where no jail time was involved. I don't think Stone wanted to give her the plea because i think he wanted to make an example out of her, but I think the statement what he said to this effect, if you live in fear, leave New York. I think that kinda of fear is all over not just New York. However it was a very well played out episode. I give this 9 stars.

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