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I think he was ambivalent to his own death, knowing all those people he killed. In the prison chapel he had the speech about realization of the mistakes he made, but it didn't really seem like remorse. He also mentioned that death would be a luxury compared to jail.

I think it was implied that the shrink connected the dots, which was why she was willing to help institutionalize Victoria as part of her redemption.

I also loved the shrink's satisfied face when she confirms to the doctor that Victoria IS cray-cray. They should have spent more time showing her remorse though. But still, very clever use of her character!

Im guessing you haven't travelled much if you think Barry is an awful name.

The shrink should have been one of Emily's allies from the beginning. She's invaluable.

David Clarke looks extremely similar to the Graysons' security guy from season 1, Frank Stevens. Google it! They could be twins.

You're only questioning this now? After all the abduction and murders that have happened?

Exactly. I'm from a 3rd world country and I have seen corpses that look like that. Those who found it funny obviously are precious coddled kids (Not that there's anything wrong with that). Additionally, I am grateful that they didn't let Emily "close" Aiden's eyes. I fucking hate when they do that in tv/movies, so

Oliver: Do you see an arrow with the metallic head, bigger than the rest of them?
Laurel: Yes!!!
Oliver: Now stab yourself with it.

You're questioning this now when the show has showed us many times how they acquire of various items for when they need them?

Im glad I stopped watching The Mentalist after season 5. What a waste! (Season 6 I mean)

I thought (Ifans) Mycroft's military jacket was very similar to (Freeman) Watson's signature military jacket, the one with the leather shoulder patch.

He also punched that smug rapist in the face (the one who kept the women behind his music studio?), which I think was a result of Joan's influence of empathy to him.

I also loved that Alicia was at a crossroads, and that she crossed the middle of the intersection, not one of the streets.

One of my favorite TGW endings was 4x06: Judge Kuhn, Alicia and Laura (Amanda Peet). Very powerful scene!

Yes I understand you completely. I dont want David Clark to be alive either. But I wouldnt be surprised if it happened. It's a "good" show but it's not exactly The Sopranos. So my expectations are… very forgiving.

I really liked Season 1 Takeda, he was so mysterious. Season 2 Takeda is so recognizeable, the character immediately became a caricature. Would have loved Takeda (the Season 1 character) to be involved in the final revenge of Conrad and Victoria (or to the terrorists?) since his wife died on the Flight 197, although

Who the hell is that Christian Bale lookalike goon? He was in "David Clark's" cabin. And then he is Victoria's investigator/assistant? My theory: Victoria is setting up that David Clark is "alive" to trick Emily.