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“‘Jury Duty’: Some Good Men Like Ronald Gladden”

Jury Duty Some Good Men Like Ronald Gladden

Sleep and be good that the virgin sees everything. With that warning, they sent a friend and her cousins ​​to bed as children to avoid late-night adventures. Atheists don’t have Virgo, but we do have Big Brother.

In the United States, a contestant on the reality show Below Deck Down Under was just invited to leave the ship — in that literal case — after lying naked in the bed of a colleague who had had a good night’s sleep, and did so he too, of course, don’t give it to him, I had given permission for that. Here we also had these gems: Big Brother Revolution candidate José María López was sentenced to 15 months in prison in April for sexually abusing his partner Carlota Prado during his 2017 stint on the reality show Jury Duty protagonist, Ronald gladden

Halfway between “The Office” and a Sacha Baron Cohen film, the hilarious “Jury Duty” (on Prime Video) has a simple premise: a man agrees to serve as part of the popular jury of a civil trial whose development documentation is to be recorded. What he doesn’t know is that all the people involved are actors playing a role. Everyone but him knows it’s all pantomime (complete). Elected President of the Jury, Ronald bears the burden of carrying a cage full of crickets on his shoulders. Spoiler alert: he does it better than any of us. It’s so instinctively good and fair that it infuriates.

A character in one of the stories in Woody Allen’s last book writes that you cannot hide from God, but you can fool him with a fake mustache. May God and the Virgin rest, we have Ronald.

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