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He had other issues, the "drugs" just so happened to escalate his emotions. That was what Flaca was trying to tell the police.

I didn't interpret it as her "being better than everyone". One of the points she was trying to make is that just because she is apart of a certain group (Most of the Hispanics/Latinas work in the kitchen) doesn't mean she can't branch out and do something different. I didn't see it as bragging, but more so seeing her

When I watched this episode, I couldn't help but question if Flaca's crime was prison-worthy, since she sold fake drugs.Maybe it's because she was misleading a buyer and posing as a drug dealer (?)

I agree. One of the few things that I enjoyed this season.

He's a very complicated character; however I think that's the point.

It seems like people here are watching it a day at a time, so with that said, since most of you seem to only be on episode 4, then I will say so far (within the four episodes) it seems like the "villains" are more subtle than direct as it was in previous season.

I finished it.

Even though she is one of my favorite characters, I personally don't mind her playing a minor role in this season only because there are a lot of other interesting characters on the show that can fill in her absence.

*I guess you could consider ihat I'm about to say as an spoiler*

They don't really match either. I do believe that opposites attract, but I always found this couple a bit awkward.

Sorry.

You're not alone with that one. Every time they interacted with each other it's like "just stop!". Especially the library scene in the last episode with the cliche fight-kiss crap. Ugh.

Oh sorry. I only read "Extra Special Spoiler".

I'm more than half way 'til the end of the season. This isn't really a spoiler, but it's not that this season is bad, but this season so far seems to be more of a filler season.