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I thought we were all under the impression that the "A"-whatever writing was for Arrowhead, the camp that the soldier with amnesia was from since they focused so heavily on the logo on his jacket patch in episode 1? I turned to the person I was watching with and we both said "Arrowhead " when we saw the blood, so

I agree with this 100% percent. I personally think Stahma is a much stronger character when she is at some sort of disadvantage in whatever situation she is in

I posted below, but it seems his motives stem from his obsession and also the fact that it is SO obvious he raped Amanda. They keep bringing up the fact that Amanda had an abortion (it was referenced again in the Kenya/Amanda flashback scene). My guess is that Pottinger knew about the abortion and is doing

I wonder this too…especially with LInda Hamilton being cast as Quentin's mom/Rafe's ex-wife. Maybe she's a full blown terrorist but I dont see how there are enough episodes left to somehow dive into this story.

I think people might be missing the fact that the show is SO OBVIOUSLY foreshadowing the fact that Pottinger raped Amanda they might as well be putting a big neon sign pointing to the idea.

Is anyone else starting to think that Jill's friend isnt really there? She always pops in and only Jill and Kevin acknowledge her…starting to dress the same as Jill…something is up

I think Sonia is missing the importance of question 121. Question 121 was linked into Nora's sense of hope….Nora clinging to hope is what Wayne said that he wanted to take away from her. Her entire life has revolved around hoping her family will come back (which is why she buys the groceries, leaves the kid's rooms

I guess it's worth noting that a lot of humans died in this episode and now Arlene and Holly are both officially Hep-V carriers, since the vampires fed on both of them…

I think it's worth noting that the praying in the school was happening among the high-schoolers. With The Departure happening 3 years in the past, those people would have been in middle school when it happened. Their belief systems had not been formed yet and they are being forced to come to terms with the fact that

I mentioned this is another comment, but it's worth noting that since Garvey Sr. was the police chief for a long time, it's entirely possible he was the one who responded to the call about Matt and Nora's parents dying in the house fire.

The story Matt tells at the beginning is about his childhood. He was an only child who was used to being the "favorite" in his family until Nora came along. He asks God for his parents to give him more attention and winds up with leukemia.

You are correct about the pigeons. He connected the church to the casino to the red stoplight due to the 6 pigeons. It's a very big commentary on how spiritual folks tend to look for signs in just about everything.

2) The pigeons seemed to be more of a collective thread illustrating the desire to see "signs" in things. He spots 1 pigeon in the church at the very beginning while he is sweeping and then 2 pigeons at the casino on the roulette table. After he grabs the money he is driving somewhere and suddenly stopped (the light

Did anyone else happen to catch the almost blatant implication that Matt killed his own parents in that house fire?

The character whiplash from Fiona is enough to make me hate this season. Just two episodes ago she was sulking about what a terrible mother she was after Cordelia was blinded, vowing to be better, blah blah blah. And now, two episodes later she is slapping her daughter and disowning her for marrying a witch hunter.