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Marcus does have a "discount Harrison" vibe to him.

He was, with those stupid playing cards.

Plenty of people in the comments made that comparison.

I hope you're feeling appropriately foolish right now. As I predicted here, Scott Foley leaving the show is an entire different business than him dying on that particular scene, especially on a show so prone to throwing curveballs.

Really? Because I love the show and still think the monologues are boring and stale as fuck.

The Adventures of Huck, Billionaire sounds like a spin-off far better than the current state of the show.

That's actually a good catch on your part – he might become a poor man's Harrison.

Wow. No. Those killings were not offscreen and we saw Jake carrying them out.

Interestingly, Scott Foley tweeted he's off the show, not that his character dies. And really, you keep refusing to acknowledge the pictures from two episodes from now.

Omg, enough with the goddamn swiss cheese. We get it, it's an analogy for stabbing.

The husband said to the media that the wife was missing, no idea how he intended to frame the opponent for it now though.

Absolutely, I'm not discussing her motivations here and they certainly are valid.

She saw the furniture was gone before she saw Don.

That makes a lot of sense. Don wasn't just buying Megan out, he was also buying himself out of weeks or months of stress. Sounds like a much better deal when looked at that way.

There's a pretty wide chasm between "throw away pacing" and "spending half of an episode on Megan's family, complete with a member we'd never even seen".

The lack of Joan here was unforgivable. We need her in every episode.

Honestly, if you can give someone a million dollars and still not be rid of them, I'll find that being rich is largely overrated.

Did he ever find out Don was banging his wife?

Well she said she wants to study it. Making money from it, that's a different story.