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Either way, it's a train wreck.

Lol, yeah, his head is going to explode alright. In a time where an aristocratic adult woman had to hide her extra-marital relationship with another consenting adult lest she get a reputation, I can't even imagine how this would go over. It will be interesting to see how it plays.

She worked out Richard Grant was flirting with her, so although she comes across as a dim bulb at times she can still recognize when a man is interested in her.

Not only that but in the real world a mother can look her child's child and see that parent in them. Well, perhaps not Cora but someone will figure it out if she takes that kid to the house and introduces her to the family and staff. But that is the point of this storyline, someone is GOING to figure it out, and I

I really hate to say this but this could be one of those very predictable storylines where Richard Grant will get googly-eyed with Cora and steal that painting, thereby causing the maid to get the blame based on her past as a jewel thief. I hope they don't go there cause it sounds so boring.

Yes, Rosamund knows she went to Switzerland to collect the baby but the season finale didn't show anything with Rosamund afterwards, just Edith meeting with Mr. Drewe to discuss the situation and money payments. I imagine Rosamund will be rather put out, seeing as she went to considerable trouble to keep Edith's

Oh come on, I don't care what era they are in, it's too obvious to anyone paying attention. The wife can't see it because she has accepted the child as theirs and her emotions are in the way but I have a feeling Mrs. Drewe will be the first to eventually figure it out.

Omg, yes, I HAVE to have my milk in first!

I saw some believe much of the story to be part of Noah's novel and I'm thinking they have something. The two completely different versions of the end with Cole and the gun incident leads me to believe that maybe it happened the way Noah remembers, but he rewrote that part for his book to make it more dramatic. It

This was a sorry excuse for an episode of Homeland, never mind for a finale. I don't know what the writer were thinking…or maybe they weren't thinking. I give this season a B overall, this episode gets a C.

RIP James Rebhorn, but what a clusterf**k this was. I was waiting for something to happen and it never did and the "Carrie drives away from Dar and Saul confused and feeling betrayed " was just lame for a season finale. This had zero chance of leaving the viewer feeling wow can't wait for next season! Big fat yawn

That was strange. The totally different perspectives of Noah and Alison in the big confrontation was really too much. How could each viewpoint be so completely different? I think we should check with Helen and Whitney for more clarity. I have liked this show mostly, but they do make it difficult to follow sometimes.

Here's the thing: her wishes are extremely valid, especially in this case that was high profile then and even now over the past 3-4 years, with the documentary and his arrest in Switzerland. And you're right, Polanski isn't a nice guy, but there is plenty of evidence he was being toyed with by that judge and I would

The victim has long said she is so tired of still dealing with this and would be fine if the D.A. just dropped it. That should be the final word on this sorry episode.

I knew he was up to something. I was waiting for this to happen LAST season, so not a huge surprise the other shoe finally dropped.

Well it is true that she went along with drug dealing to keep that ranch going, and it's true she's mortgaged the property to the hilt and it's now worthless, so why would Alison just imagine her that way? The woman does have issues, as my daughters would say.

I tend to go with the idea it's an accurate memory as this woman has shown her true side before this episode. She is definitely VERY manipulative, so the way she went after Alison when she was backed into a corner rings true. At least it does to me.

Instead of harming herself Alison should have smacked her MIL right across the face. That would have been much more cathartic. What a cruel, manipulating bitch she is.

Well, much better than the last season/finale of Dexter but really nowhere near the greatness achieved by Breaking Bad. Anyway it's over, c'est la vie, I guess.

Four hours of my life I'll never get back. Did I miss the guy getting eaten by the snake?