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    Lol. I did too. I had to watch the first two seasons right before this one aired.

    I agree rainaker. Danny was goading John and John snapped. I had no inkling from any of his previous behavior that John would murder. Danny got what he asked for in my opinion. I was just sorry John did it (for his and his siblings' sake). I was glad Danny was dead though.

    Exactly. The show seems to avoid these obvious conclusions for the benefit of extending the show and creating drama.

    Re-posting from another site:
    I've been watching this show a second time since season 3 is about to air. I have a lot of questions about this show but a glaring question I have is why, with a monthly payment of $5,000.00 since the birth of Nolan, hasn't Eve made a better life for herself and Nolan??? Sixteen years of

    Jimmy did try to warn his father, and it didn't seem like it was the first time. It may have been the first time Jimmy took money though. Remember the grifter said that thing about choosing to either be a wolf or a sheep (I think were the two animals)? The man may have been the one who made Jimmy decide that he was

    with her hand on her hip.

    What I saw was excellent writing and acting:
    Peggy was genuinely pained to see her colleague and friend go mad before her eyes. Also, she had to have been unnerved, in shock: She witnessed his final decent—-realizing his babbling was insane (whereas she saw his behavior as eccentric and annoying before), opening the

    exactly.

    Seriously? You offer them vegetables and grain, legumes, beans, potato—-
    And didn't Megan offer spaghetti in which the reply was Stephanie preferred a steak? There was no expectation of a "meat substitute".