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...acquired taste but substantial. Sometimes Milch's Shakespearean ambitions get away from him, and the story can drag. But the acting is strong, especially Carradine's leonine, sad gunslinger, who asks his handlers, "Can you let me go to hell the way I want to?" Then there's Doc Cochran (Brad Dourif), the town's physician and its secret keeper--he inspects Swearengen's whores, covers up cases of smallpox, ignores evidence of murder under duress and hides a young girl who witnessed the road agents' massacre--and the pressure has him wound like a watch spring. The best moments...
After Stephanie Cochran covered up the puck and the whistle had already been blown late in the third period, Dartmouth star and game heroine Gillian Apps nailed sophomore Carrie Schroyer into the boards on the far left corner of the ice. Schroyer was prevented from retaliating by one official, when Banfield stepped in to defend her teammate...
...Cochran also had some help early on from a Crimson offense that took time to get going...
...Cochran finished with 29 saves, while Boe posted 26 in the loss...
...years of practicing law, Johnnie Cochran has defended high-profile clients ranging from Michael Jackson to P. Diddy. But he's still best known for winning O.J. Simpson's acquittal of murder charges in 1995. Now a legal analyst for NBC News, Cochran talked with TIME's Jeffrey Ressner about some celebrity cases in the news and his most famous murder defendant...