Friday, November 28, 2014


Episode 2:
I don’t think Adnan’s guilty because everyone (even his friends) say that he behaved absolutely normal after Hae broke up with him. He dated other girls and lived on, so there is no evidence that he was so hurt that he could have killed her. Neighter his feelings nor his pride. Even they
continued the friendship after the breakup (the thing that he helped her with her car). If he commited that murder, he would have acted omnious, but he didn’t. Indeed, he told Jay that he’s going to kill her but I think that was a sloppy statement that everyone of us says sometimes. It’s meaningless. And that in Hae’s diary is written that religion means everything to Adnan could have been a bit overdone I think. Maybe she was incompetent to understand a different religion, I don’t know. But I’m sure he didn’t kill her due to bashed religious pride. He didn’t kill her anyway.

Episode 1:
Adnan can’t be the murderer. Asia says that she saw him in the library and she wrote letters to him in which she asserts that he can’t be guilty. And I believe her. Otherwise he doesn’t sound like a murderer. But why didn’t Asia’s statement attracts
 interest? I think the justice was very careless.
Of course the statement of Jay is very
incriminating but somehow I don’t believe what he’s saying. The story he told seemed unrealistic to me. I think Jay wants to foist that murder on Adnan but I don’t know why. Maybe he’s the one who killed Hae?

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Welcome to the "Serial" listening podcast

Hi everyone,

I'm so excited that we've decided to do this activity during our lessons. I think it's going to be really effective, and I'm sure you're all soon to be as hooked as I am!

To start things off, here's a link to an article that articulates something that I'd been struggling to say about the podcast myself. Enjoy!