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Let me rephrase — he is probably very well trained in hand-to-hand combat, to the point that even if someone gets the jump on him, he can quickly counter and gain advantage. It is possible Sonya got the jump on him, she's not too shabby in the combat department after all, but the Chopper handled her easily. Taking

At this point, I'm sure Fausto could care less about Cerisola's problems. Fausto is the one who ordered the hit. Cerisola is trying to wash his hands of the situation and stay clean. Cerisola has to keep up appearances that CLIO is legit. Fausto, on the other hand, just wants to be feared.

His game plan seems to be to leave her in the desert and let the wildlife do the dirty work. That's what I got from the previews.

I got the impression he was expecting it. He dispatched her quickly. He seems like another in what seems like a very long line of psycho hitmen Fausto has on speed-dial.

They had a guest director for this episode. I guess they allowed him to keep his signature style. I actually kind of like it, but it is an abrupt change from how the previous episodes were filmed.

I'm with you. I love the vastness of The Bridge's universe. I love the weird mix of characters. I love the cinematography, the haunting atmosphere, the myriad plotlines. Last week's show was easily the best one ever, and while this one was a little sloppy (there was a guest director for this episode), I loved the

I agree. Charlotte's the mole. Fausto's bodyguard is just a flunky.

He's had plenty of practice making those exact same faces on Monk.

I agree. She's not as hot on The Bridge, but I loved her on the Bourne movies. She has a very natural beauty — not the typical super-made-up look that some female celebrities have but a sultry everywoman look.