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Also, I thought they were alluding to Vince having inappropriate feelings towards Danny. They suggest he may have inherited some of his fathers awful tendencies…and he was secretly taking Danny out hunting and even tattoo'd his name on his arm. So Danny was being courted by two sickos?

Agreed. And even if I could buy that Mr. Mom was actually harboring secret pedophile urges and coveting his son's best friend…I think it's a stretch that any 12-year-old boy would want/use a secret phone to talk to his friend's parent! Most 12-year-olds I know are just not that communicative and wouldn't even want to

That's a good theory, too….I think it would have been better than the route they went down. It just seemed way to coincidental that last week Ellie judged Susan Wright for not recognizing that her husband was a pedophile and child murderer and then, whoops Ellie, so is your husband (sort of)!

Haha, I actually threw my hands up in disgust with Mark at that point! I kept waiting for his character to get better, and it just never did! Victim's families that appear in ONE episode of procedural dramas like Law & Order have resonated more with me than what Mark did over 10 weeks!

A major thing that I felt hurt the series – and
I’m surprised no one else seems to feel this way – was Michael Pena as Mark Solano. For
someone with an impressive film and TV resume (and I have enjoyed him in other things), I felt his portrayal of Danny’s dad was consistently flat and that he failed to have any

Perhaps because I didn’t watch Broadchurch (which sounds like
it was far superior), I did find GracePoint pretty enjoyable. I did begin quietly
suspecting
Joe around episode 3 or 4, simply because he seemed like a
“too-good-to-be-true” husband and father…and when something seems too
good to be true, it usually is. He