It's funny I was just watching back episodes of the new NBC show "Awake" on demand. I seem to have seen the premier episode at a friend's house when I had allergies, and then didn't watch it again and it is up to episode 3. It's a show about a homicide detective. He's been in a car accident with his wife and son and when he falls asleep he wakes up in an alternate reality. In one his so. Died I. The crash, and in the other his wife died. Both realities seem real. He has a different partner in each and a different police psychiatrist seeing him for his loss. The shrinks think he is imagining the other world to deal with grief.
What he actually does is solve murders in one world with clues that emerge in the other world, since he runs into the same people in both (though their lives a very different after the point in time of the crash that killed his family).
Anyway in episode 3, which would have aired 3 weeks ago, he is dealing with someone he arrested and testified against for murder, a black man, 10 years earlier. In one reality this guy breaks out and kidnaps his son, as a bargaining chip to get our protagonist to help prove his innocence. (he turns out to have really been innocent, another cop planted a gun on him afterbshooting a drug dealer and stealing 900k in drug money.). At one point our hero, the main detective, is going to meet this escaped convict alone, and he walksnup behind him and the guy is wearing a hoodie. But it turns out to be some other black guy who the escaped convict has paid to wait by a phone wearing a hoodie to cover up so he can't be identified. Because that is how hoodies are used. At least according to NBC
On Sunday, April 8, 2012, <AzGOPGirl@aol.com> wrote:
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> It figures. Trayvon Martin was reportedly targeted by community watchman George Zimmerman because he was wearing a hoodie. So how did Zimmerman ever get the idea that someone in a hoodie might be suspicious? From the Obama Administration, of course. Last March Homeland Security released the controversial video, "If You See Something, Say Something (TM)". In the video the bad guys planting bombs… wear hoodies. ......
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