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Yeah, I think people got off on the whole connection between the newspaper and gunshots and I was responding to that. I don't think the writers at all were trying to suggest she was mistaking a newspaper slapping pavement for a gunshot. Not to say she didn't potentially think she heard a gunshot. Just had nothing

I'm coming around more to the whole PTSD thing. It's possible. A couple hours ago I would have totally disagreed. I still believe it's manipulation though. Is there supposed to be a right answer? You'd think the writers would be a little more clear with the whole thing if they were trying to give a definitive

Well, if it is PTSD moving won't do any good. If she truly is ill then the delusions will still occur in the new house.

If she's genuinely afraid then why wouldn't Mike tell her he staked it out and nothing happened? Why would he let her believe something that didn't happen? Wouldn't he want to reassure her that everything is okay? Why wouldn't he want to quell those fears? Wouldn't he want that for her? Doesn't really make sense.

I have a feeling for the most part if not completely, we saw the end of any character that works for that law firm.

Well yeah, it's sort of a ridiculous way to look at people or life. It clearly had an impact on Jimmy though.

Who hears a newspaper slapping pavement from inside their house?

Just because a noise woke him up doesn't mean he thought it was gunshots

It is a coincidence. Jimmy didn't choose Omaha

Jimmy is a wolf and his father is a sheep. Knowing that, it's obvious he keeps stealing from him. Why wouldn't he? He made the decision he's a wolf and a wolf takes advantage of sheep. Just because they don't shoot a scene with Jimmy stealing over the years doesn't mean it's not strongly implied that's what he keeps