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Hmmm…..good points. But…..now we know he is also not the timid little rabbit he seemed to be in the beginning. Like Freddy has observed: he has rage in him, yet he acts naive and timid at first; he sleeps like a baby after having just put another inmate in ICU.

But he has experienced the system. He wasn't dumb enough to panic and run out with all the evidence all over him. There's another shoe to drop…..

Not sure why this is just now occurring to me: if Naz was such a seasoned criminal (selling drugs, kicking the asses of bullies) before "the night of", why did he panic at the murder scene and do such a piss-poor job of eliminating any evidence that would incriminate himself? Seems since he's not so innocent after all

Yeah, I was thinking the same last night. Between an all day marathon of "Orange Is The New Black" and this, I'm cool with staying home.

I always loved Michael K William's "Chalky White" character in "Boardwalk Empire" and now the "Freddy" character is more of the same. But what the hell happened to "Mickey Doyle"??? Paul Sparks changed that up completely!

I noticed that too! I couldn't draw a line that straight if my life depended on it.

Well, it was dead, so….

LAunDROmat

Not to mention, it would be really noisy.

I agree. I think he's just trying on the new persona for size. And in the TV room, it worked.

Yeah, that's right, 11/24/14.

No one's gonna comment on the fact Naz had to swallow the coke balls that had just been up Petey's mama's hoohah?

Like Freddy said, "You got secrets in you. And rage. I like that."

When it first appeared, the victim was letting that cat out.

It's like a Walgreens.

Yes. He said it might be rat's blood but he did mention it. Also, he took a photo of what looked like blood on the back door knob.