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    I would think giving this episode a D would be generous. I don't understand why they had to blow up the Finestella in the first place, and if they did, why not at least grab a scroll, a book, heck even a pen before they did! It literally made ZERO sense. Frank's entire storyline is just a convoluted mess and that

    That's the problem, he IS a random warlock. Yeah he had her grandmother hung, but what does that have to do with Katrina? How did that event shape her life? How has the story of Solomon Kent ever influenced her choices up until that moment? Because if the answer is that he didn't in anyway, why the heck should his

    Katrina going evil in this way and at this point is the most random, idiotic thing they could've done. Since I realized her uselessness in S1 I've always said the writers had 2 options: kill her off, or make her turn to the dark side. Since Goffman seems to be unnaturally in love with her character, I always figured