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I actually liked the juxtaposition between Lorna and Zilpha in this episode. Lorna is living in his house, he calls her Mrs. Delaney (not Miss Bow), she's able to read him, but when she comes to him at the funeral, he literally brushes her back. Compared to Zilpha who comes to him and says, "OK, I'm ready, let's do

By the time I finished this episode, I thought, "Gah, are they going to end the finale on a cliff hanger?!" But that seems like exactly what they are aiming for: Slow pacing substituting for tension building. Blow stuff up. Leave everything up in the air. Then wait for a second season pick-up announcement from FX.

Though I am not a historical torture expert, the waterboarding felt anachronistic and solely there to simulate a drowning experience for him. Funny that it bothered me as I totally believe that the mother put a protective spell on him. Magical realism, yes. Possible anachronistic torture, no.

That or "now and forever." Eve answers, "No, I'm Nick's," so it's not clear. But I hope you're right because that's just hilarious!

I get the feeling that Adalind fears Diana, and Renard trusts Diana. It's sort'a like Adalind worries about the breadth and depth of Diana's capabilities, and Renard is more along the lines of, "let's see what the kid can do!"

I agree. The way she acted during and immediately after seeing Red Skull - calling out for Nick and being freaked out - is totally Juliette and not Eve, so by the time they got to the hotel and Monroe was calling her Eve, it seemed really strange to me. Also, Diana obviously remembers Kelly, but no one has told her

I thought it was weird though that Eve asked if they should tell Monroe and Rosalee, and not, you know, the two other people who live in the loft! I can only imagine Diana brushing her teeth and having an in-depth conversation with Red Skull.

Not to mention that Kelly told Nick and Juliette that Diana was either the Savior or Destroyer depending on who raised her, which was the motivation to kidnap her. My biggest pet peeve this season is that no one seems to be talking to the kid. There doesn't seem to be any indication that Adalind or Renard - anyone,

RE: Francatelli. No joke! Every week I get a little more nervous about Skerrett. Either she is going to start "falling" for this stalker who is Nice Guy'ing her into owing him something, or she's going to reject him and he's going to rape her in the kitchen, Anna Bates-style. Death by cholera is my preferred plot