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Love the admission. The first step is always admitting it, LOL.

I too love hating Kanaan. Greg was on the case even before she attempted to ruin his career. He could not understand how Angela chose Ghost over him. Honestly, I would have preferred if he died instead of Lobos. There are enough other characters on her job that she has to contend with on Ghost's behalf and to keep her

LOL. Cant wait to check out Titmouse this weekend…

I had not thought of it this way. I identified with Ghost more because is psychopathy appears to be a function of his goals. He doesn't enjoy the drug game or the pain he inflicts on others. Tommy totally enjoys what he is doing. He wants this life. I fear Ghost more than Tommy. You can't reason with Tommy and his

I don't see Angela and Ghost together long-term, though they are a beautiful couple and they fulfill our hope for happy endings. However, their obstacles are too great. He can't join her world and she won't join his. She is part of the dream he has for his life that isn't realistic.

LOL… Power does psycho characters so well, from Lobos to Kanan and of course the ultimate Tommy. Low key, Ghost should be in this category too, suit and all.

YESSSSSS! This is his season.

True. Can't wait to see how this ends… Interesting that his behavior is getting darker, but we did not see him snorting any cocaine this episode.

Yea. Ghost probably thinks taking the phone call in front of her is a sign of respect. A sign of trust and openness. He failed…

Great review; you really center the show's excellence! They take unexpected turns and lean into them hard…

I didn't read Ghost's actions in the hotel room as callous. It could be interpreted as a shift in their relationship! He is able to end relationships easily. For him, this relationship is over. He does not truly understand on an emotional level how much the phone call to his mistress hurts his wife. Like Kanan and

What if Ferdinand IS Westmoreland? That would be awesome!

Sallgood_man, Gabriel and the center get detailed reports from Elizabeth and Phillip. When they learn of the access they can have via Paige into the FBI, they will want to leverage it. Remember, Stan's son told Paige some of what his father has been telling him and the information is relevant, though not yet timely or

Yesssssss, finally the confluence of their worlds begins. This may also be the episode that nudges Paige into service. While her parents, well mostly her Phillip does not want this, Elizabeth will fall in line easier when Gabriel gives orders for Paige to gather intel from Stan's son. Will this order be the one that

Her diction is difficult to overlook when she acts. She isn't able to master adapting her voice to the role.

LOL

They need a strong Penny because Quentin's performance is so lackluster. I can't quite put my finger on why… But this actor's performance is troubling me. First I thought he's working on the whole nerd-lacking identity angle, but it just feels false, inauthentic. It's like looking at someone act or process… Is it just

Molly great review, though I disagree with much of it. You do have me rethinking my own review, which now seems too harsh. I think I am disappointed with the storytelling. The dancing is great which is much more difficult to get right. Too much of the show is trite. Sara Hay could have handled a more developed role

Share. There are some shows I have yet to see because of this.

Consider it. Outlander is a great show on Starz that is well worth the fee! It is one of the few I have added to my package…