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I sounds like Adam's style, not Pratchett.

When he strode out of the church all I could think was they should have left him in dark rooms. He was creepy in the dark and vaguely silly, but tall, in the light.

I tend to agree, although if they want to keep Asher the most innocent of the group, it will turn out the girl didn't die, he just thought about letting her die and believed that no one could forgive him for even considering letting someone die, while the rest of the group exchanges weird looks. Then he keeps out of

I took that as Booth not really wanting to help her, instead he put an even bigger target on her back. He said he would have to pretend he believed she was guilty, which I took to mean when he said he didn't remember who shot him and they said it's Alex, he would fight it briefly and then go along. Not that he was

I agree with the poster who said she needed to say "run you clever boy and remember" but that wouldn't have made The Doctor go back, save Davros and give him the speech about Mercy, so it didn't fit how they wanted the episode to end.

He knows the message, but it's not imprinted in him enough to turn him into a transmitter. That seemed to be part of the writing, a way to make it an "earworm" something you were compelled to chant. I don't think that just knowing the directions would be enough. Whether the "ghosts" think it's enough is another matter.

Having just seen the rerun of 'Listen' that would wrap up where Orson Pink fit into Clara's timeline.

I just think you are making a judgement on Michaela that isn't supported by what we have seen. She didn't start dating Aiden, have him tell her he's bisexual, then ask her to marry him and then run away screaming "No! Not a bisexual!". She got engaged to a man who hid his sexual past and who either didn't or couldn't

I still find Bonnie interesting. I love how she lights up around Asher. I want to know her backstory with Annalise. I'm not tired of her. Mileage varies and all that.

Well he was talking to Annalise and saying it was Laurel because of her background when Annalise stood up and said right reason wrong girl. That pretty much left Bonnie and Michaela and Frank seems to know about everybody's background. So he may not know, know but once Annalise said wrong girl, he had a great way to

We don't know as of yet.

It is inferred heavily, but it could also be because Steven is so young that she thought he could only have come from earth. We know so little about Gem physiology, reproduction and Home World so we are left guessing.

IKR? She didn't hit anyone or get physical. She did what we tell all toddlers to do, she used her words. Being a bitch is not the same as committing murder.

I did agree with you at the time Michaela found out, however, Aiden's mother coming to Michaela and trying to get her back with Aiden was a big warning that the mother has reason to believe that this was more than experimentation on Aiden's part. After all, Aiden didn't have to reveal why Michaela broke up with him,

I sort of like there being one fairly completely innocent character who isn't part of the murder. It lets the show have some lighter moments that aren't tied to murders.

We don't know exactly. She knows something about what happened at Lake Trotter, but we have no idea what happened at Lake Trotter.

The thing for me is he didn't tell Michaela he was bisexual and that he had been sleeping with men. She saw him as untrustworthy because he didn't disclose something that was relevant to their relationship. She found out because Connor had slept with him and told her, not because he suddenly revealed the truth.

I do think they got confused with the flashbacks. My take was Frank knows Bonnie killed Rebeca. He asked why she didn't tell him. Her response was "would you have told me if you killed Rebeca?" Then Frank flashes back to killing Lila with the implication that he didn't tell Bonnie anymore than Bonnie told him about

That's how I see it as well.

I get Internet already so that's not a consideration for me.