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and maybe seeing the 50 grand as the money he used to pay for the lawyer that is about to screw you? Ya, Helen may be upset

I am going with Whitney as the "killer". Noah taking the blame, Helen paying to defend him. Scotty has changed his phone number to avoid Whitney, but, she is still obsessed.

So much I don't understand. I watched "Star Wars: Revenge of the Six" but never found out who the six were…?

15 if semi auto, 6 if revolver

How about turning off some lights and stop walking around with a freakin' flashlight showing where you are

My fear is the shows lack of attention to detail. Simple things like the shot gunning being a breach loading not one with an action so there should be no sound of the action racking to feed a shell. Also shooting the walker in the head with a glass patio door behind. But I digress….

@ carwreck
I have yet to watch it, was it a Donkey Punch?

@ Alien Jesus
Fantastic comment!
I abide

Blake Churchman, Frank Semyon's "consigliere" for lack of a better term…. I am doubling down on him as involved or responsible, we seem to be circling him, but perhaps that would be too cheesie and make this "Murder She Wrote".

I have such concern for the writing that I am begging to feel Frank’s consigliere, Blake Churchman, is the all too obvious "bad guy" who killed Ben Caspere

Did the writers change from the first to the second season? The show did not seem to have the same feel. Sonya seems to have no hint of Aspergers Syndrome and now just another cop. Someone made the comment that it is beginning to feel like an undated cable version of "Murder She Wrote". The characters no longer have