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Yup, I stopped having any sympathy for her when she almost murdered an FBI agent to protect her rapist boyfriend.

That's what the writers said. I didn't hear it either, but I guess it's supposed to have happened in that scene when she was walking outside.

The writers said that season 2 would have tackled that mystery and it would have a lot more layers than previously thought. I actually wondered if Danny was the one who had killed her. It would make sense he would seek her out after learning the truth since they worked on the story together; he was drunk and could

I had pretty much predicted all of the big twists (except the reporter getting killed), but it was still a really good finale! I wish they had moved at this pace for the rest of the season.

Yeah, the writers confirmed that Jane did not know about Adam until the very , very end when she heard him kicking on the door.

Right, it's a much deeper issue than just geographical and parental occupation, but I do think those are important. They might have both been minorities in their towns, but growing up in predominately white town is going to be a very different experience than growing up a predominately African American town. Aziz's

I loved this episode! I think it's a bit strange to compare it to Aziz's show, as the two actors had pretty different upbringings. Mindy kaling did grow up with a doctor and architect as parents, in a very affluent, predominately white town in Boston suburbia. Her experiences are going to be different than Aziz's.

Except Petra's plan forgot one important detail: Rafael is the worst liar in the world.

Yeah… the fact that Doug seems to have at least 3 properties tells me it makes much more sense for Adam to be hidden in a different location. Also, if a sexual predator had lost his only victim, he would have immediately gone searching for him or another little boy. Since doug hasn't done that, I'm thinking he still

Nina is pretty much the most incompetent detective on TV, so that would be a definite no. Seriously, I think Brooklyn 99's Hitchcock and scully could have cracked this case before her.

Well, the mother was in jail so her DNA would be in the database. I'm sure that's easy enough for a reporter to (illegally) get access to, so if she had run a match for Ben's DNA for any in the system, the mom would have popped up.

Well, Bridey does have Ben's DNA. Maybe she was able to trace him that way? Even Nina was able to find Ben's last foster home, so Bridey could have tracked her from that. Who knows?

Seriously, why doesn't anyone ask follow-up questions?? Even if Willa truly believed Ben had killed Adam, wouldn't she be like "wait, how did you kill him? how did you get rid of the body? Why are you admitting it?" Also, doesn't it make zero sense for Ben to voluntarily come to find Adan's family after escaping if

It wasn't public urination, but public indecent exposure at a park. They talked about it a couple of times, including when Hank told his mom why he was fired.

I actually liked the idea of Alicia ending up alone, hated by her co-workers, and someone who would probably continue to make the same mistakes as she went back into the political world. She really did become Peter.

I've felt Mindy has had chemistry with most of her TV exes too!I actually thought Weirdly enough, I thought she had the least chemistry with BJ Novak, her actually real life and TV ex- boyfriend.

I admit, I just didn't enjoy the show after Mindy/Danny became a couple. Mindy becoming a SAHM and wife…not really the type of show I want to watch.

Yeah, I don't know why people were convinced of that. It's been pretty clear to me that he's now recurring instead of full-time, as it doesn't make sense for Mindy to have recent IG pics of him filming or talking about how there is an episode coming up about Danny's new job if CM had really left.

I thought this was a great episode! It had some of that fun energy that's been missing for a couple of seasons!