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Except she flat out said she intended to allow George access to the child, which was one thing Daya was pretty clear about, and the entire reason she still wants to adopt the child is to give George his fantasy instead of forcing him to face reality.

Plus they were very blatant with her gum popping, that she then used to affix the packet to his desk.

Too much a chance of that backfiring, he was gone so long afterward I thought he'd still gotten fired.

I thought Victor was talking about his heroin addiction at first, so it was a bit hard to follow the transition.

There was another of those creatures at the beginning of the season, they are just some sort of lower version of vampires, not human vampire hybrids like Mina

I liked it I just wish we'd seen that room before and knew previously why it would have such a powerful impact on Malcolm.

It was revealed in her trial flashback.

Low rent Tobias Menzies?

I find the credits relevant somewhat in this regard.

Good thing Vanessa got possessed and ditched his ass, huh?

They brushed with the power dynamics of Bennett and Daya last season, when she realized he could leave but she had to do whatever he said, especially after he got angry with her and used his power as a guard to berate her and give her a shot. I think it was that, that drove her moment of "If you loved me you'd turn

Pornstache without his 'stache looked a lot like Tobias Menzies.

It's almost like you go into watching your named examples with some understanding that terrible things might happen, whereas that's not the same for a random blog article.

What the hell is Berdie thinking telling her that? I've like Berdie so far this season, but that was way out of line for her. Was it her own frustration with Healy coming through there?

She didn't murder the abortion nurse, she just wounded her. Not that it really matters, the line between murder and attempted murder in this case is luck.

She absolutely said that, and it confirmed a popular fan theory.

With the way the music built, it was a theme that I recall from last season. Perhaps he is one of the brothers? With the way his true self was chained up, I'm getting they are hinting at something deeper than "spoiled little rich boy" with his backstory.

More evidence for my "Lyle is really fucking old" theory, he talks about how long he maintained a masquerade at youth as Evelyn undergoes her own beauty treatments.

And finally reality strike Daya's storyline. If she'd let Mendez's mother take the baby, the truth that the child is not Mendez's would have come out, and she'd be in bigger trouble.

As a woman who didn't show until all of sudden I did(at 7 months), Daya's sudden growth is perfectly realistic.