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Last week's episode was thoroughly disappointing as it only focused on Luke's basic escape tale and it's very hard to be sympathetic when his delay to leave is why his family is where she is. I think it would have been much easier to take in Nicks POV if 1) the actor had more range and 2) it wasn't back to back with

I was hoping Jaha would be kicked out of the bunker! Inciting a riot much?

I thought Coleman told Rachel and Yael being a reporter… if not then his character is more of a piece of shit than I thought!

Jeremey is handsome?

Yeah, I think "good TV" is akin to "free media" for Trump—even if its the shittiest material, people talking is a win!

I don't want to, but I predict this season will end like last season even though I love seeing Rachel and Quinn have the prospect of having a life beyond Everlasting. Seeing Rachel's spiral downward is all too real, and the manipulation of Beth Ann story line was genius… and seems like real reality TV—minus the gun.

Not just Quinn; Rachel was the one who wrote the fake suicide note to end the legal investigation (which Mary's sister figured out), and the other girl swapped out Mary's pills. So, they'd all be screwed if Jeremy leaked that.