NavySubMom
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I am pretty much resigned to the fact that somehow, somewhere, CFCA will be featured in an interview and Baez too for that matter. And he will be at his smarmy "dignified and restrained" self, similar to his immediate post verdict TV shpeal, And CFCA will re re-groomed, look like a grieving mother, and play her part as a "victim" of her father, brother, and this "horrible accident" and how she just couldn't face the truth. I think one of the primary networks will be behind it - they won't be able to "not" take the story, but will spin it as some kind of ridiculous justice story, and tell themselves the "public" deserves to know. That's probably what is taking so long - CFCA hasn't learned her "presentation" style yet.
And people will watch it the same way as they are unable to not watch a tragedy car wreck as they drive by. And there are some folks who will "buy" the story hook line and sinker. And there in lies a double tragedy.
I know one thing for sure - I won't be watching.
I agree one reason this is taking so long is because the networks are cautiously trying to figure out the benefits vs. the damage of airing an interview of this type. I also wonder if, since this is Summertime and July/Aug is the height of vacatio nseason, and TV viewership is technically lower, is a network going to do a little "extended 2-hour 'special' " type show, and film at Hopespring drive with ICA (while GA/CA conveniently vacation around the world), take ICA back to Universal to film, etc. but wait until the Fall to air it, when the new Fall TV show season starts. although IMO, interest is already waning among the general public IMO, and the $$ value for ICA/JB is quickly sinking. I also do not plan to watch it when it first airs, I am sickened by what appears to be the main focus of some of the principals in this case, and that is how much $$ they can make. Sickened! IMO.