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On the TV show, Bay's choice probably will not effect Emmett. You are correct. After all, Bay's hand injury and her aneurysm scare proved to be nothing. This cliffhanger will be nothing, too. Even blackmailing a senator merely leads to a little community service and the discovery of your life's passion, on Switched at

Maybe we will see the parents give a similar speech to Bay now. It should be to Daphne, but unfortunately, it probably will not be.

I believe Gilles Marini might appear in the Christmas special.

It's clear. You make perfect sense, and I agree.

I agree with your last two paragraphs.

Well, I am not sure how I am taking it too personally, seeing as I am not upset by it. I am intrigued by Bay's dilemma, though.

Do you agree that Bay is naive to think 90 days in prison is all she has to fear from the court system?

As nice as it was that Regina wanted to be good to Bay and support Bay's decision for her adult future, it really is sad that Regina doesn't show a need to make up for lost time with Bay.

The detective led Bay away to sign a "formal" statement.

1. Yes

Did she play basketball? I may have forgotten. I know she was good at field hockey.

You are correct. The proper term is making a false statement. And like you, I believe Bay will either come to her senses OR Daphne will stop her before she can sign it.

If I have learned ANYTHING from my conversations with lawyers over the years, it is this:

I actually give this episode an "A" because of that pesky twist ending, although all of the other accolades Carrie heaps upon the episode deserve praise, too.

In a recent interview, the showrunner indicated that Bay's journey into her genetic heritage would begin after Angelo's death and continue into the next season. I hope they do continue with it. After dropping her hand injury, it would feel strange for this to have such an easy and quick fix.

I think so, too. It seems as if the producers like the actor and want to keep him around for that reason, more than anything else.

I'm wondering if the parents not keeping track of Daphne's college applications could come down to the fact that, in this one instance, having four parents is worse than having two, especially when one of them dies right in the middle of the application process.

I had not thought about that!

Wasn't the school board supposed to be watching this year, to see how the integration of Deaf and hearing students worked?

What do you find implausible about the Switched at Birth premise?