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After ragging on you twice in a row, I'll gladly say: Zack, this was a great review. You point out everything I would expect you to, the grade matches with the text, there is no negativity aside from a few jabs that make sense, as I found myself thinking the exact same thing.

So she invites a friend of hers over for dinner on Saul's big day? Then was going to kick him out before Saul comes back? With the candles and everything still there, like she waited for him the entire evening?
Efficient one, that Mira.

I know you are a ninja and should know, but…Quinn is just a trained professional. I don't see anything special. Enlighten me.

Wow…that is kind of stretching it, don't you think? She could put the gun under her pillow, maybe?

I don't know, but "take it or leave it" as a response is even more boring than the Dana storyline. Glad you prefaced that with an explanation, though.

I believe that was sarcasm. If not…yeah, I don't understand it, either.

I think we've seen the contender for best Ugly Cry rivalling Claire Danes AND the worst one with that last one.

Well, that was Lockhart's play. Everyone got a play in this show. And it all works out just fiiiiiine!

I'd say even the worst episodes are better acted than most of what I've seen elsewhere, but I really wouldn't say that there's only "crap" on networks.

I'd like to think of him more as a Big Brother. *cough*

You are right, of course. He was in the swimming pool with Margeaux and then he was gone and then Aiden came in. I guess Aiden was certain that they didn't meet, but it was damn close.

Aiden makes no sense at first glance, unless he forgot about it and went looking for evidence to plant on someone else and acted surprised when he found something.

That were Emily Thorne's parents. As in, the real one. I didn't catch it at first.

Please! Do they have to make it even more obvious that she was genuine in that moment? Of course, the framework was a lie (photograph, apparently), but the story was very real.

Jack is never invited to any of those parties.

There is still no evidence that it was Patrick. As far as I can tell, all that Aiden found was that Patrick's key was used in the garage and that the knife was found in his room. Things that are very easy to be planted.
By the maid I should still not know about, if the AVC had not posted the wrong picture several

Aiden is the one for Emily Thorne. Jack is the one for Amanda Clarke. Simple.

This discussion seems pretty pointless and not just because your views are too opposed.

I don't even remember that correctly about my favorite character…right, he was an Enhanced Original according to the wiki. I only remembered that he didn't feed to complete the transformation…but that was not the end of him.

I can't imagine why you would think this is less "brutal" than last season. You are obviously referring to physical violence. I can't even remember much of that…I might be desensitized, I don't know. I was actually half-dreading the sanitarium setting, because the horror in that environment can get uncomfortable and