Scott & Ally on Demand
Scott & Ally on Demand
Should I Marry A Murderer? 1
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I'm not gonna say it's the best show, but it's only three C or three episodes. 20 minutes each. The last one was like an hour. It's a quick one. It's on Netflix. Should I Marry a Murderer? It's a really good one, though.
SPEAKER_01Well, that is a good question. Should you? I mean, how long do you want your marriage to be? That's the real question. Here's the basis of it. Let me guess, murder?
SPEAKER_00Well, yes. Oh, is that part of it? But listen, listen, because it took some wild twists and turns. So here's the basis. You should watch Should I Marry a Murderer on Netflix.
SPEAKER_01Only three episodes.
SPEAKER_00A young woman meets a gentleman on Tinder. They're in Scotland, by the way. And it is hot and heavy, beautiful romance from the beginning.
SPEAKER_01So she went up his skirt, is what you're saying. That's right.
SPEAKER_00And then, come to find out, he confesses that he killed.
SPEAKER_01Because they're always yelling. All the Scotsmen are yelling. I murdered somebody.
SPEAKER_00Get in my bed.
SPEAKER_01Get out of my house, or I'm gonna murder you!
SPEAKER_00He killed somebody when they were dri the person was uh riding a bicycle on the road and it was late at night, and he hit them with his car.
SPEAKER_01Okay. I was drinking down at the pub! Well, that that that plays into a table. Okay, so it wasn't premeditated murder. Correct. You're getting hitched up with a serial killer. Right.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so this is So it's only like uh murder light. Well well is that what you're saying?
SPEAKER_01No, well, all right. So the the charge, obviously, was a manslaughter charge, you know, to that well if I can't say that. If you're applying if you're applying our judicial system, you know, because I look at murder as premeditated, you know. I mean, that's just the way I the definition it would be.
SPEAKER_00But that's not always the case.
SPEAKER_01Right. Was this you saw this, was this more of an accident or a stupid, I put myself in a bad situation. It's not like he was sitting there going, I'm gonna take Curtis out tonight.
SPEAKER_00It was a total accident.
SPEAKER_01Okay, okay. Go ahead, Mary.
SPEAKER_00But there's more. Oh, but there's so much more.
SPEAKER_01So much more that I really liked taking out Curtis.
SPEAKER_00What if I told you that the guy was alive longer than they that was originally?
SPEAKER_01Well, I didn't know I rolled over him with my car. I felt the bump and I'm like, I'm gonna keep going. You had you just have to watch the rest. That's the best. I mean, if he got out of the car and he finished it off, like you rolled over a cat and you're like, well, I gotta back it up and do it again. I can't say. I mean, if it if it was that, then it becomes a little sicker. Right. I'm not sure. I mean, you see where I'm going though. I mean there's a difference between I'm not saying it's right. I'm never saying it's right that it you should drink and drive. I don't want people to get confused.
SPEAKER_00Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01Uh, and I'm I certainly wouldn't want you if you did that and even didn't get caught to, you know, hurt someone.
SPEAKER_00Would it change your mind to know that this guy was doing one of those charity bicycle runs where he was riding?
SPEAKER_01Jesus, and I took him out and I'm trying to raise the pennies for the kids.
SPEAKER_00Because why else would somebody be biking at like three o'clock in the morning because they're doing a charity bicycle run?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but that's like, you know, now you're trying to pull the heartstrings. Well, yes. You know what you are? Now you're extreme home makeovering me. Where it started out where it was like anybody could be in it, but boy, they found the formula quick. You take that poor family that doesn't have crap and you give it to them, and everybody's like, it's the best show ever.
SPEAKER_00Yes. Give them a three, five-car garage. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_01That's what they need. They literally lived in a shack, but now they have a five-car garage.
SPEAKER_00With no cars.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, uh no, I oh no, that'll get donated by Chevy at the end of the episode. Don't worry.
SPEAKER_00Um I don't I Well, you need to watch the rest of it because I can't tell you anything else. You now know that.
SPEAKER_01But you opened the door on this. I mean, the the question really comes down to if you're gonna throw this out to people, and I get you want to promote it, I don't know. What are you getting? Some kind of payback or kickback from Netflix? It was just Did the guy Did he roll backwards again? I better go back over him again.
SPEAKER_00He didn't roll backwards, but he left and came back and I'm just gonna check to see if they're dead. I think the man could have lived if they would have thrown him in the truck and taken him to the hospital.
SPEAKER_01That's always a nice move. Let's throw him in the truck.
SPEAKER_00Okay, if they s they set him in the truck, then I think that the man could have been taken to the hospital and he could have lived. So they were still a chance at the time. They were terrified. They were terrified in the. Because they were drinking and driving.
SPEAKER_01They were drinking and driving. They knew they were already wrong. This was a terrible mishap.
SPEAKER_00Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_01Terrible. And and yes, there should be a punishment for that. Don't get me wrong. There should be a punishment for that. And I hope he was punished appropriately. But, you know, again, not always making the best decisions when you've had a few uh, as a friend of mine once said, belts.
SPEAKER_00So, you know, I mean the fact that this guy could have been saved. Okay, but you could have at least gotten off with a drinking driving charge.
SPEAKER_01So then let me ask you, let me ask you this. Well, yeah, but getting off. No, there's they're gonna add more to it because the guy died. So should this I could have lived. Okay. Should the guy then suffer for the remainder of his living life, the guy that, you know, that that was part of this, uh, poor decision making all the way around, obviously fueled by the hooch. So should he have to live with that? Let's say he went to jail for 20 years. Okay, let's say, and now he's out and he's met this lovely woman. Should he still have to pay dues? From now on, why make him a priest then? That's it. You can never get married, you can never have any joy. This is part of not that priests don't get joy. I don't know why that make him a monk, you know, but son of what so the guy can't have anything in life?
SPEAKER_00Okay, so this is part of the story because he never came out and c and admitted to the city. Wait, now he's gay? No, he never came out and and admitted to this crime. He only admitted it to her. She's the one that blew him in. Now does that change a bit?