But Don aside, I felt like the show came down pretty clearly on the side of Robin. Who cares if he committed this murder he committed (or claims to have committed) other murders
I respectfully disagree. You can't really say "Don aside," given that he's one of the leads and one of the show's most popular characters. *g* Also, Don has been known to break rules to catch criminals--the fact that he's going by the book, and unwilling to let someone die for a crime they didn't commit (whatever other horrendous things they may have done) speaks VOLUMES.
I didn't feel like the show came down on Robin's side at all--I felt that between her outburst and the conspiracy committed by the female cop with Curtis Jr., we had a pretty clear picture that killing Curtis for his other crimes (as opposed to this specific murder) was neither legal nor moral.
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I respectfully disagree. You can't really say "Don aside," given that he's one of the leads and one of the show's most popular characters. *g* Also, Don has been known to break rules to catch criminals--the fact that he's going by the book, and unwilling to let someone die for a crime they didn't commit (whatever other horrendous things they may have done) speaks VOLUMES.
I didn't feel like the show came down on Robin's side at all--I felt that between her outburst and the conspiracy committed by the female cop with Curtis Jr., we had a pretty clear picture that killing Curtis for his other crimes (as opposed to this specific murder) was neither legal nor moral.