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Man, was it good to see Glenn Fleshler (True Detective's lawnmower man) playing the judge when his last role was an incestual serial killer. Glad this show's over to be honest, too much thrown in the last two episodes when we should have been watching something other than Stone's feet.

I definitely care, this was perhaps the worst representation of a courtroom I have ever seen. The writers should have consulted actual lawyers/detectives if they are this daft.

Worst representation of a courtroom I have ever seen. Evidence improperly handled, lawyers who object on ridiculous grounds (or DON'T object on obvious grounds), and mumbling prosecutors that the jury can't hear. Ready for the finale already, the show started out as an A for me, but soon spiraled to a big fat C/C-.

I think the mortician did it ("neutralize" is a very strong word). Nas is innocent, but will be so jaded from the whole experience that he will never be the same kid again. His family lost their business, his brother is resorting to vandalism, etc. It's a commentary on the criminal justice system and societal

LOL! You might be right. Even if it was a critique of the social justice system, they still spent far too much time on Stone's feet!

Seems like the producers/director are trying to copy True Detective season 1 - the intro, the lighting, cinematography, introducing a creepy lawnmower man/mortician character that quotes bible verse and mentions "neutralizing" a woman.

Noticed that too.

Just a few thoughts, I find the show entertaining, but can't help but post a few points. 1) how can a woman pull eightballs out of her "area" and nobody notice? 2) I'm sick of seeing Stone's feet, we got it, he has ecxema - the metaphor has been pounded into our skulls until it's becoming comical 3) would Rikers

Agreed. I am tired of seeing Stone's feet, we got it…he has eczema! I am enjoying the dark tones and cinematography, but overall, I just can't get past the way they have filled in the blanks from the original BBC British version that aired several years ago.

Yes! He looked extremely frail and not well.

Sarah overhead Sally and Robert fighting when Sally was packing and getting ready to leave the family. Sally was the one that told Danny to take Sarah out in the boat. Ultimately, as the parent, it's her fault. John didn't go with them on the boat, and Danny threw that up to him later, "you could have gone with

Enjoyed the finale. All of the acting was superb.

^ I heard this in Arthur's voice ;)

CC is great at playing duality. He was the Ice Truck Killer on Dexter, but managed to make you like him when he had scenes with Debra. Can't wait to see Dracula's real self! Hoping for the finale.

Yes! The entity (Amunet) has been around "since the old gods sang" - it knows all. Very curious - they MUST have season 4 with ancient Egypt and the backstory of all this!

Let it be…..

Agreed, many think she "succumbed" to Dracula. I saw it like you did, SHE chose to accept this part of herself. HE will serve her. Since the beginning of the show, she is torn between dark/light -
good/evil. I think she needed to hear what Dracula had to say to become
her true self, Amunet, which clawed at her in

Right? Fantastic show!

Peaky Blinders is an AMAZING show. The production, the acting, the story, the music - it's the best thing on TV at the moment other than Penny Dreadful.

Dracula has mastered the art of seduction and mind control over centuries. Vanessa is torn between three entities (as Dr. Seward said, she manifests three different spirits - Amunet, Vanessa, and perhaps the demon) - Since the beginning of the show, she is torn between dark/light - good/evil. I think she needed to