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Cassie didn't know that he cut a deal with the bad guys. Cole, of course, doesn't share what he knows.

Your opinion. So what do you think is the best sci-fi on now?

This is the best science fiction on TV. It's not easy to find your reviews and that explains the lack of traffic. Try a Google search and see. The show just came back—give it a chance. It requires intelligence, so maybe that's part of the problem.

Those are the only rules that make sense. Time is self-correcting and what ever happened happens? How? Describe the mechanisms for assuring time parity and the mechanism for correcting. If your central intelligence isn't "God," what have you got to do it?

Trey probably did kill Hannah. He just got George thinking that he might have done it. It not at all convoluted, as you keep on saying. This is the first time Trey's machinations fell apart so thoroughly. He's going to fallback and consider his next move carefully. The senator will probably use every card he have left

At this point, it's to Trey's advantage to have the police forget about Hanna. Daniel has plead guilty to that for a second time. The only thing the police have on him once they find the bullet in the mud is lying to police and interfering with a police investigation. If you recall, the police investigation had

I don't know exactly yet. There were drugs involved at the time. Trey could have gotten George to take drugs (like Hanna had done with Daniel) when they went to find Hanna again after the rape. Or just gotten him blind drunk. Trey then manipulated George, hinting that he had killed Hanna, but never giving him a lot

Trey is a sociopath, one who does think that he is more clever than anyone else. He usually does win because the people he is messing with don't realize that they are playing his game. Trey was trying to frame Daniel for the new "murder" of George and Trey knew that the sheriff wasn't buying everything he told him

Trey seemed to be 100% confident that Daniel DID NOT kill Hanna[h] when he was talking to Daniel about how it must feel to be accused of something you didn't do. And have to confess to it twice. Talking isn't even the right word—he was twisting the knife, mocking him. If Trey didn't kill her, he knows which of the