This was a good one. The actor playing Jiro's acting was really very good and very believable.
This goes to show we can't put ourselves and family members into the total care of institutions. We have to visit at all hours and asj everyone to leave the room if you suspect something.
I liked the overarching message that being with and taking care of people will disabilities can be very rewarding and teach patience, caring, and empathy to our children. The sullen, bored daughter's attitude changed at the end.
I don't actually care for the court scenes. They favor the prosecution and defense is always weak and ineffective.
At any rate, since we get to see what really happened the do illustrate the importance of really good counsel and how what really transpired can be twisted with words by the DA and you can find yourself behind bars in no time.
Scary stuff!
This goes to show we can't put ourselves and family members into the total care of institutions. We have to visit at all hours and asj everyone to leave the room if you suspect something.
I liked the overarching message that being with and taking care of people will disabilities can be very rewarding and teach patience, caring, and empathy to our children. The sullen, bored daughter's attitude changed at the end.
I don't actually care for the court scenes. They favor the prosecution and defense is always weak and ineffective.
At any rate, since we get to see what really happened the do illustrate the importance of really good counsel and how what really transpired can be twisted with words by the DA and you can find yourself behind bars in no time.
Scary stuff!