Review of Mea Culpa: Tyler Perry’s Chicago, where painting instruction and sex are part of the attorney-client confidentiality
Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:59 pm
Mea culpa, which translates to “through my fault” in Latin, is a prayer used in Catholic confessionals. When used alone, it’s an expression of regret or apology that conveys the message “I’m sorry” or “It was my fault.” But mea culpa is also a noun.
The extremely juicy Tyler Perry courtroom drama “Mea Culpa,” which is currently available on Netflix and streaming services, has no regard for behavior based on fact. However, life is fleeting. Why should I require anything so uninteresting like this? READ MORE
The extremely juicy Tyler Perry courtroom drama “Mea Culpa,” which is currently available on Netflix and streaming services, has no regard for behavior based on fact. However, life is fleeting. Why should I require anything so uninteresting like this? READ MORE
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