Explore our other sites
  • kotaku
  • quartz
  • theroot
  • theinventory
    disqusol3gbifl7y--disqus
    Ali
    disqusol3gbifl7y--disqus

    Yes, absolutely. He needs to know he's innocent, not who is guilty - but of course, they go together.

    Perhaps because all that Daniel has had over the last so many years is who he was when incarcerated. He was so young when sent to jail, he has never had the opportunity to develop beyond that and now he's thrust into the adult world to be an adult when the last time he was there he was barely one at all.

    I agree. There are no sides. Neither is right or wrong. It's a discussion. I love Chloe and, as far as development of Daniel's character in his new home goes, she's done wonders for him. As an actress she reminds me very much of a young Sean Young.