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You know what? That's even worse. He's telling her not because he wants to be honest but because his sponsor told him to? A small amount? That's like being a little bit pregnant! And this brings up something I forgot to add. Does he look like he's using, lately? He either is or he's incredibly sick. Makeup is making

I can't stand the Sean character. He blames everything on something else or someone. It's typical addict behavior. Oh, I never told you I went to prison or that I killed someone. Notice that he had to tell her he was high. I guess the REAL Sean wouldn't have done it. Not telling Fiona from the jump? His sponsor told

And think about this. Throughout the episode the proverbial bad novel's opening line, "It was a dark and stormy night" kept running through my head.

I think there was a point-of-view in this episode. It's from Noah's book, melodramatic fire and all.

I don't think it was a long con, either. That love story was what hooked me in the first place, me who hates love stories. But there was something definitely wrong with the way he was acting, a subliminal shift, floating just below what we were allowed to see, I think.