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Oh darn, I missed the "would you abort a car"-joke lol

Don't get me wrong. I still liked the season despite some questionable storyline choices. I even think that it could have been the perfect final season if they had focused on the core conflicts of the show rather than bringing in Satanist serial killers that don't end up being the murderers of the central whodunnit of

I think they had so many storylines set up this season and with not enough episodes and not enough money they were unable to deliver and resolve them in the Banshee fashion that we're used to after three seasons. I think if they had split this season into two final seasons of 8 episodes each, they would have been able

It's kind of ironic that producers wanted to end the show before people could start hating on it, but then everyone ends up disliking season four.

The episode was a good finale and I think the season itself was also solid, as most of the characters got some great final arcs (except maybe Rebecca and Sugar).

You know, I can't say this season was bad, it was actually quite solid with a lot of highs and lows. There were great scenes and arcs for all of the characters (except for maybe Rebecca and Sugar).

Good Place looks like a lot of fun and with Mike Schur behind it, I am definitely giving it a chance. I have some doubt regarding its longterm potential though, the idea seems better off as a two-hour movie, but then again, this is NBC post Must-See-TV-Thursday, so longevity questions should maybe be addressed at a

Well, the description for it was pretty vague. If I remember it correctly, it just said "Woman realises she was bad, tries to make better decisions and become a good person". Which this essentially is. They just left out the "she died and went to heaven and now needs to be good to stay there"-part.

I think showing him in the morgue was a way of teasing that this storyline isn't over. We still haven't flashed back to Rebecca's actually murder, so I think it's teasing that he actually didn't murder Rebecca,

Yeah, I actually think this was the worst episode of the show. It was all over the place. The resolution to the serial killer plot was horrible. Hood's confession to Brock seemed out of place and anticlimactic, since they were never in any real danger in the first place, Cruz is dispatched way too easily when she was

Yeah, Kai or Burton were behind the murder. The fact that they didn't have a flashback to Rebecca's murder in this episode points strongly to someone else as Rebecca's murderer.

Except Rebecca wasn't killed by the serial killer. Otherwise they would have had a flashback in this episode.

I am die-hard Fanshee, but I think this was probably by far the worst episode of the entire series. It just felt all over the place and not in the good way in which Banshee usually is all over the place. The serial killer storyline was just a bad idea. Bode never graduated from a silly joke to a believable antagonist,

Well, to be quite honest, I would not have needed either rape scene and I think it's equally unsettling whether it's just an one episode-co-star or a recurring guest star.

I think the problem with the murder mystery and the serial killer storyline is also that it has been literally done to death, from Twin Peaks over The Killing to True Detective, thus I don't really get why the writers decided to add such a run off the mill-storyline to the series so late in the game.

Actually, most of the main villains on the show had some personal stakes to them. Rabbit - twisted past with Carrie & Hood. Cheyton - first met Hood in season two and developed an antagonistic relationship with him right there. Colonel Stone - fucked Carrie, took the heist a hell of a lot personally.The serial killers

I love Eliza Dushku, but I agree, I don't get why they introduced a new character so late in the game. She's not an overly interesting character and we don't know anything about her aside from her cockiness and her crack pipe. It might have been interesting to delve into her backstory and just find out why exactly

Well, not every woman on this show can be a badass. They had damsels in earlier seasons too (the girl that was raped by the boxer in episode three). I am more disappointed that FBI agent Dawson was so easily overpowered. That was lame.

I loved the scene between Hood and Dawson, mainly because losing Siobhan really broke Hood. He's no longer the womanizer that he was in the early seasons and it is refreshing to see a character death have such an impact in a television landscape that is filled with gruesome deaths that are forgotten after a couple of

Yeah, it's more apparent than it has been before that the serial killer storyline was a waste of screen time. Everything else has been so interesting and could have been expanded on, from Watts, the Brotherhood to Carrie's vigilanteism, but the serial killer storyline just sits there, being flat. I mean, it was a way