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Obviously Nan is too busy with her own lovah Luke to be bothered with pale Frankenstein.

Oh brother, that's rich. You didn't read the rest of what I wrote huh?

Major? The show is on its final season run and you would say that a great portion of the show has been devoted to white witches vs black witches (we've seen plenty of them haven't we? nope)? This has been a foremost conflict in what couldn't even amount to two episodes worth.

You've pretty much made a bulleted list of what I've already addressed, the superficial touches as they relate to the characters that serve as plot devices. I suppose your argument is that these beats have been a major component of the show?

Nevermind, just realized what show we're watching. Asking why is a fool's errand.

I wondered that after the flashback to little Fiona played out. Its possible and provides an out for Fiona in the murder of Madison.

Hmm..I wouldn't really agree. Its been more of window dressing for a plot device for characters, who aren't even fleshed out.

Okay. I glanced at the tele while the overhead shot was displayed and I'd figured I'd missed another pointless death.

I really don't think that this show is making any sort of statement on race. At least not a committed one. If it was, maybe we would have had some exposition about the history behind the voodoo witches vs the coven witches. I think the goal of the season is to eliminate the narcissistic behemoth that is Fiona and I…

Dike?

Such a perfect looking bullet that Tara pulled out of Bobby's shoulder.

Beiger?

The Bernie Mac show was based on his life (his family life). So he wasn't really playing a character as much as he was playing himself.

In that house

This wasn't my favorite episode of the series but I agree that the reveal of the fate of Abi was very much disturbing.

Unfortunately so. There are other, illegal means to watching…

"I am on the rebound, so, bitch, don't kill my vibe."

Don't forget that the person shown throwing the acid was almost half the height of Myrtle. Like Truman Capote-lite or Nan's height. I think the show established that Myrtle was wrongfully accused.

Nan is the one with the power to hear other's thoughts. And conveniently on this show, she is never around to bear witness to the truth. At least not yet.

Its pretty much implied that she didn't do it as Fiona set her up at the council meeting (acid burned hand) with the aid of Queenie.