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Bettany wasn't in The Order. But Peter Weller was, bless him. There were some cool things about the film, including Ledger in a cassock, but it was largely schlock. It is rarely even mentioned in a list of Ledger films, which makes me wonder if he was ashamed of it.

It's hard to beat a Jason Isaacs good guy, too.
Intense actor. Love him.

I liked Ichabod's battle with the demon soldier in the woods, after the soldier killed Arthur Bernard. Cool.

Thanks.

It's a good bet that Aiden will "fake shoot" Emily at the wedding reception, since everyone thinks she jilted him and he's bitter. But then Aiden would be tried for murder, not Victoria.

While I agree with you that the writing on TGW is exceptionally good—all of these comments are testimony—I do feel they get lazy sometimes, and they dole out nuance only to main players. Grace's story is tired and tiresome and needs a shot in the arm. Also, she's stuck in a school uniform, even at home.

it's a fun garble that Marilyn. who was a temptation to Peter, is now keeping track of ethical points WHILE THROWING UP from a pregnancy of questionable origin.

Well, she did get her mother out of bed in the morning. That was useful.

I liked this comment without knowing what an MPDG was. Enlighten me, please.

Yeah, the clients are really getting jerked around as a result of the hostile split, which is fairly realistic, but dramatized for effect, of course.

Grace is younger, both physically and emotionally, than Zach. She is also depicted as being a bit slow in the head. All of which would make Alicia more protective. Also, Zach can't get pregnant—but—if we're going to say that makes it more okay for a teen boy to have sex, we have to examine the double standard, since

sigh, too.

Are we to believe, after seasons of Emily's and the Graysons' machinations, that any two characters on the show may have motiveless love in their lives? The sudden revelations of love in this episode—after so much cynicism—leave me confused.

Charlotte to Daniel: "Just be honest. The words will come." Lol.

I thought the erosion thing was a pretty fun twist, since we were all expecting Emily and Aiden to burn Grayson Manor down.

I'm sure the art gallery will not be placed in Patrick's name, now that he's an accused felon on the lam.

"Won't your mistress be joining us, Conrad? I'm sure we could rustle up a pop-tart."

The shooting will be a fake. Em's going to frame Victoria for her murder, remember.

Agreed on all points. Diane did what she did and has been waiting for the axe to fall. But now that it has fallen, I don't think she's above hitting back at Alicia/Peter. As hard as she can.

Re implication of Peter in Chickpea's pregancy: My thought exactly—too obvious. And the timeline has been argued above.