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She knew her plan, if successful, would result in the death of the kid that she had seduced. In fact the plan depended on him being next to the drone target.The plan could not work without him dying, a fact she knew from the beginning. Sounds pretty deliberate to me.

Better late than never, I guess.

Her plan was for the kid to lead her to the uncle for a drone strike. She explicitly gave orders to strike even with the "asset" there and at one point told Fara that the kid wasn't innocent because he gave meds to jihadists. So, yeah, her endgame was for the kid to be killed.

I kind of want to see this movie.

Hello. Fellow old fella here. I Googled it. Apparently it is a meme that's played out. If you don't know what played out means look it up. Or just Google dank meme.

She was selfish re: Ulrich from the start, never more so than when she tricked him into visiting Fisk's mother and thus started the chain of events that led to his death. The whole episode made me completely unsympathetic to the character. Plus, she shot a man out of fury rather than self defense. He was a criminal

Love it, too. It sounds like LA.

I like how the show has made Teddy more complex and even introspective at times.

Trey certainly could have concocted the abilbi. Or someone other than him or Chris, not necessarily Daniel, could have killed Hanna and he didn't know this when he talked to Chris.

Love Daggett. When he told Trey "I'd really like to believe you" about George's suicide, it felt sincere, but he couldn't because of the evidence.

I hope it's Herc. FNL Herc, not The Wire Herc.

Well, to be fair, S1 moves pretty slow. I loved it but some people just don't like that kind of pace.

I don't necessarily feel bad for Trey. But my sense of justice and respect for the rule of law doesn't consciously allow me to be OK with anyone being convicted for a crime they didn’t commit or even one they did commit but that wasn't proved beyond a reasonable doubt at a fair trial. Yeah, I know it's fiction and it

The reviewer says Daniel committing the murder is the simplest explanation if Trey's alibi is to be believed, which is a reasonable deduction but not the only plausible theory. George may have wanted to confess to the rape.

That's possible but it really did appear the Mexicans were about to get in their cars and leave Frank there alive until the one henchman told the jefe he wanted the suit.

I think Frank didn't want to give up the suit because he had diamonds in the pocket. If he lost those he would have been left with nothing for his life's work and the takedown of the Russians.

We saw George shoot himself in the pilot. Trey threw the body in the water and recovered the gun.

The Mexicans were to get 100 percent of the drug money at the club for a year in exchange for finding the woman with info on Casper. They were pissed that Frank burned down the club, thus costing them money. I assumed the look the Armenians exchanged implied they'd tipped off the Mexicans to Frank's whereabouts. The

There was no good reason for Daggett to tell Daniel his suspicions about Trey.

Yeah there's no advantage to Daggett telling Daniel his suspicions about Trey. He could have gotten the info he needed for the warrant without doing so. It felt as if this was done solely to set up the family "celebration" at the pool. Disappointing writing for a show that's usually on point.