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Didn’t we see Portia after learning her boss was dead at the airport, flirting with Albie? She didn’t seem like she was on a mission for justice, and I’m not sure the authorities in the states would have any jurisdiction over what happened in Sicily.

Dominic hiring Lucia was necessary to show how he was consciously changing his life/ways in the hopes of reconciling with his wife.

Mia doesn’t have a master-key. She and Lucia were registered as guests on Dominic and Bert’s rooms, so they have keycards for those two rooms only.

Fair point. So you rent your bodies (with pre-agreed restrictions and limitations like renting an AirBnB)?

They both look like they could throw a football over a mountain, so I think so.

Judging by the ‘90's Suzuki Samurai he drives, he’s either a super shitty pimp, or just a guy pretending to be a pimp.

Maybe it’s because good high school films can’t be made anymore.

I’d prefer if it desperately wanted to be watchable.

I’m pretty sure that scene was intended to be an exaggeration of Harper’s POV. As soon as Daphne appeared there were Italian women around again. The editing was excellent.

Coming from a guy who actually has the surname Hunt, I completely agree.

I can sometimes catch a hint of ‘aboot’ when listening to my fellow citizens speak, but yeah, nothing like the exaggerated version of the mock Canadian accent. 

She seemed genuinely surprised by the head popping.

To be fair the Spanish Inquisition operated under this same logic when dealing with suspected witches and demons for roughly 300 years.

This, he saw that he lives in a fake neighbourhood made to trick him into believing he lived in a real neighbourhood. Not that other houses exist beyond his own.

Or in Acid Vomit Guy’s case, linked to their biling (I’ll see myself out).

She implode’s people? She popped heads at Sage Grove. She also pulled doors off their hinges without touching them, which I thought implied she has the force-like powers like Kimiko’s bro did.

Rule #1 of comic book shows/movies: If it’s not clear, (s)he’s not dead.

The ‘previously on...’ clips before the episode showed Cindy, but she never appeared in the episode. I immediately thought it was her when the first head popped, but this would make sense too - scapegoating her.

Reminiscent of Vito Corleone’s under-the-eye headshot on Don Fanucci.

I’m with you on this, Marandhir.