So true. I wasn't a member to the boards during the hit-and-run accident, but my sentiments were that he handled it perfectly. The citizens of Buffalo bitched about it, saying that he got treated specially, but the actuality of it, is that he did get treated specially. In a negative way. In the world of the media you're guilty until proven innocent, and when you have to shake that off you in court, it is difficult. He decided not to create a side-show, or say anything that could potentially hurt his reputation or impending "trial". That was tremendous.
As far as the Interview goes, how scared were the reporters? That was unbearable to watch, but I laughed really hard when they struggled to ask him how much he weighed.
"Last year...umm...you checked in...or you weighed...you were listed at 215...uhh...what are you now??"
"215"
I fell out of my chair.