From the Ashes of Tragedy
- L'épisode a été diffusé 2 févr. 2016
- 14+
- 58m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman lead the LAPD to the home of O.J. Simpson.The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman lead the LAPD to the home of O.J. Simpson.The murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman lead the LAPD to the home of O.J. Simpson.
- Judge Lance Ito
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- F. Lee Bailey
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- AnecdotesThe episode won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie.
- GaffesAccording to Marcia Clark, the phone call that informed O.J. of Nicole's death was slightly different. She says that the police officer told O.J. that Nicole was "dead" and that Simpson's response was "Who killed her?", something the police found suspicious since they had not specified that she had been murdered, as opposed to having died accidentally.
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Detective Phillip Van Atter: [on tape] O.J., when was the last time you saw Nicole?
O.J. Simpson: [on tape] Yesterday, when we were leaving our daughter's dance recital. It ended at about, uh, 6:30, 6:45, something like that.
Detective Phillip Van Atter: [on tape] And what time did you get back home?
O.J. Simpson: [on tape] Oh... 7:00-something. I'm trying to think... Did I leave? You know, I had to run and get my daughter, uh, recital flowers. Then I called my girlfriend Paula as I headed to her house. And Paula wasn't home.
Marcia Clark: What... what did he say? Did he buy flowers before or after the recital? Did he even go to Paula's house?
Gil Garcetti: Shh.
Detective Phillip Van Atter: [on tape] And when did you park your Bronco on Rockingham?
O.J. Simpson: [on tape] 8:00-something. 7:00. 8:00... 9:00--I don't know, around that area. And then I was sitting with Kato. He hadn't done a Jacuzzi, so we went and got a burger.
Marcia Clark: '7:00, 8:00, 9:00.' That's not an answer. Guys, lock him to a timeframe. Pin him to a version of the story he can't change later!
Detective Phillip Van Atter: [on tape] And what about your left hand there? How did you get that injury?
O.J. Simpson: [on tape] Oh, I don't know. Uh... the first time I was in Chicago. Yeah, and I got back to the house, and I was running around and, uh, I broke a glass. Yeah, and then one of your guys just called. Uh, actually, uh... uh, I cut it before. Maybe I opened it. But it's no big deal. I bleed all the time. I golf, you know.
[chuckling]
O.J. Simpson: It's always something. Nicks and stuff, yeah.
Gil Garcetti: [stopping the tape] That's it.
Marcia Clark: Well, I can't tell. Did he cut his hand in Los Angeles or Chicago? How did he injure himself? This is a fiasco! Why did the cops tolerate it?
Gil Garcetti: 'Cause they're not used to grilling a star. He's The Juice. He rushed more than 2,000 yards in one season.
Marcia Clark: I have no idea what that means, but you know what? It shouldn't matter. He got away with beating her, he's not gonna get away with killing her!
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (2016)
This was an AMAZING first episode. Not only for the season, but for the entire show as a whole. I'm not fully thrilled that Cuba Gooding Jr. is The Juice, Selma Blair is Kris Jenner, or that Ross from "Friends" is Robert Kardashian, but, even so, everyone in this episode did a tremendous job acting-wise, especially Sarah Paulson. Well worth watching, just wish I'd started it sooner.
- jamariana
- 23 juill. 2017
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- Durée58 minutes
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