Liar & LegalEagle
LegalEagle LegalEagle
You know, they say a courtroom is just a stage for the truth, but I'm curious—how far can you walk before you step into a stage of deception?
Liar Liar
Oh, you see, a courtroom is just a fancy theatre, and the truth? It's the spotlight. Once you start bending the script, even the slightest line becomes a trick. And I, well, I’m just the guy who’s always ready to rewrite the scene.
LegalEagle LegalEagle
Well, if rewriting is your game, just remember the script always has a backstory. It’s easy to twist the lines, but the truth still writes the opening act.
Liar Liar
Right, the opening act sets the mood, but if I can spin the first lines just right, the audience is already buying the whole play. I just need the right cue to switch the scene.
LegalEagle LegalEagle
Sounds clever, but remember the audience is also the jury—if you rewrite the opening, you still have to pass the law of logic, or the truth will rewrite you back.
Liar Liar
True, the jury’s a tough crowd, but I just use logic like a prop, not a prison. If they see the trick, I flip the script and make them believe the other side.