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I think the lack of blood would have been much more important than you suggest. When he was originally photographed after the arrest, he was shown to have small amounts of blood on him in certain areas. There's no way you clean up from the shower of blood that results from 22 stab wounds and just leave small amounts

That was heroin, I'm pretty sure.

You know, I'm not sure the number of plot arcs is so limited; I think the showrunners have been trying so hard to maintain the popularity of the show that they won't let the characters change and grow; they want to hold onto the chaos in the TWD lifestyle, as it were, instead of them ever being able to have stable

I thought this was true but had not been able to go back and verify it. Thanks.

From what I've seen so far, Kyle is not one of the possessed, but seems to be a different sort of animal altogether. The episode where he pulled the entity out of his mother showed a struggle with the entity, but not a possession as we have seen with others. He doesn't seem to have the internal struggle that the

I had the very same thoughts. We'll see what happens next year.

They are both definitely worth seeing.

Actually both he and his daughter can cast them out. Interesting that it seems to be passed down to her.

This was probably the most interesting new show I watched this year. I don't recall ever watching something that was more consistently creepy and disturbing than this show, and that's saying something, The finale was excellent, and sets us up well for the next season, if they decide to continue. I'll be looking

Penny Dreadful. That is all.

I dunno. There's more than a few people that let their cats out to roam the earth from time to time. Some do it pretty regularly.

Once they signed and returned the retainer to Stone, they would owe him the $50K whether they kept him on the case or not, as I understand it. They could change lawyers, but they still owe him money.

I think he is either completely innocent or he has some sort of dissociative mental disorder that has blocked his memories of the event, such as Multiple Personality Disorder (yes, I know some people claim this doesn't exist, pshah). In either case he probably needs therapy after all this.

I agree completely, There's no reason why a lawyer should be taking a case if there's no money to be made at all. I thought Stone's offer was pretty generous; not only his pay, but of any expert witness expenses and outside investigators. Homicide defense is expensive, even when you're innocent.

I'm beginning to think that Kyle's ability to use this power he seems to have is becoming more refined. He didn't seem to be so eager to get into a fistfight with Caleb, and he seemed to have a 'feel' for moving the spirit or whatever it is out of him without destroying his mind. I wonder if the people who ended up

I don't know if I've ever seen a series quite this creepy on a consistent basis. X-Files has its moments, but this show has really been successful at maintaining the tension in a way I've not seen before. Looking forward to more.

They could easily have taken 3 seasons to move the story forward as far as it did this season, and it would have been entertaining. For some reason, they've put a gun to the head of the showrunners to get this thing wrapped up. Probably getting expensive to keep the cast together with all the attention they've

The Mountain was in charge of handling prisoners at Harrenhall, so he knows a little bit about torture. He could play with the septa for days, which is apparently Cersei's plan.

Unfortunate this is being cancelled. After the Penny Dreadful finale, the world really is falling to darkness. Thanks for your work on this.

Let me further explain why I believe this. There were 2 major storylines that were begun this season that never got any flesh, but would have in the next season: