u/Comprehensive-Pea422

Image 1 — S22 E11 a bit redundant on the Jayvon Brown settlement
Image 2 — S22 E11 a bit redundant on the Jayvon Brown settlement
Image 3 — S22 E11 a bit redundant on the Jayvon Brown settlement
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S22 E11 a bit redundant on the Jayvon Brown settlement

Not sure if they think viewers don't understand this concept and need to drill it into our heads or Liv really could not figure it out, but all 3 interactions occur in the first 20 mins:

  1. Garland telling Liv the suit isn't for money
  2. Liv telling Curry the suit isn't for money
  3. Jayvon telling Liv (again) the suit isn't for money

She literally explains to Curry that JB is looking for change with this lawsuit against the NYPD, then makes another comment TO Jayvon a few minutes later!

The entire episode is her agreeing to want accountability and change, yet she somehow cannot understand that he is not wanting money. And then she's the savior at the end because she regurgitates Curry's suggestions to ask for change. I absolutely adore her but can't stand how this episode plays out.

Edit: wow, did not know this was controversial to some. Was just a half serious post about how much this line is said in a short time lol

u/Comprehensive-Pea422 — 13 hours ago
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This is very specific, but I'm talking about her and Velasco shopping for blazers. She says she can't tell which is black, white, or grey because she's color blind. But there's eps (that Navy guy convinced because the cop is color blind) where it's clearly stated that you cannot be color blind on the force.

Also don't think you can be "grayscale" color blind. Maybe only seeing those colors, but should be able to differentiate.

Is this her way of getting Velasco to go with her?I've seen the whole saga (minus crossovers) and cannot tell lol. Plot hole or obviously an excuse to get him to go shopping with her??

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u/Comprehensive-Pea422 — 22 days ago