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All true, but she seemed so compassionate at first. You're right though, Her job is not to babysit, plus he's the one that took the plea deal. However I didn't see that the tough restrictions were ever explained to Daniel by Jon or Sondra. He didn't seem to know that it would be like being stuck in prison and he

That's what they wanted us to believe (hallucination) until he showed up in the kitchen. Then two important things. It looks like Trey is trying to set him off, get him to assault him again which would land Daniel in jail again. The other thing is that Trey talks like he knows Daniel was wrongly convicted.

Then what's the 3rd one? I thought they were investigating George's as a murder (they don't know he killed himself), then Hanna's murder #2 and Hanna's rape #3.

George's murder, Hanna's rape, Hanna's murder. Could be 3 different people.

You may have come up with the story line for next season (family split). I agree, the parole officer seemed to be deliberately coming down too hard on him for her own reasons and he just gave up finally.

However we are looking at the incident knowing what really happened, how Teddy took advantage of Daniel's worst nightmare in prison.

Ted Sr. should know that his son is no saint. I'm surprised he didn't know Daniel well enough by now to know that he wouldn't try to defend himself.

Right, and it probably has something to do with Christopher. Either way, I think Foulkes knows.

As someone else mentioned, I understood the swimming pool scene to mean that it was just sinking in that his life had become just as bad as being in prison, always being controlled by someone else, couldn't even miss a phone call without being in trouble. What I don't understand is why Jon didn't make him more aware