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I remember Trey going to hide the body, but Trey went after the fact. If I remember how it went down, Trey remembered all of a sudden and rushed down to take care of it. His sense of urgency was weird for someone who had nothing to do with the death.

lol humble opinions don't often involve judging someone to be gross and annoying.

I'm really curious to see how the dynamic between the Sheriff and the Senator changes.

Yeah, it's just that I completely misunderstood what had happened. Up until now I thought Trey had killed George. I'm pretty sure I watched every episode, and I'm absolutely sure I saw the episode where George died and the episode where Trey hid the body, but I've been assuming it was Trey's fault.

I don't fault you or anyone for loving Lezley, but I simply didn't love him or those episodes. I can't argue that he wasn't a good character or it wasn't a good addition to the story, but Something about it just didn't move me like the other parts of the story. Ha, maybe it's jealousy or my part. I could use a Lezley

I think Daniel is being "selfish", and that excuse he offered is just a cop out. It's really about his overall fatigue about the whole thing. If someone has no fight left in them, then you can't really expect them to fight, and he has justifiable reasons for having no fight in him. Janet appreciates how tired he is

That's a weird think to say. You're agreeing with his family except his family seems to appreciate that it's his decision. Also, the system getting away with it didn't bother me as much as the Senator specifically. This new turn of events sucks too because it seems like Daniel will have to go back in jail. I don't

Yeah it's interesting/frustrating because I want to believe she's at the point where she (as well as the sheriff) understands that the Senator is full of shit, but I also think she's an ambitious enough prosecutor to try to make things worse for Daniel. However, I'm fuzzy. Were they trying to get Teddy's testimony to

Fair to who? I know it would have mirrored his teen decision, but I can't blame the character for making that decision. In my heart of hearts, I believe it's generally better to be a fighter than a quitter, but in this context the decision to tap out is completely understandable. The man has been through hell and

I don't understand why Trey tried to hide George's body.

The Senator didn't get the call though.

I keep thinking this show could reach/entertain such a bigger audience (like your mom). I get the feeling that this is just a tv nerd show, but I get the feeling that older women and the soap opera crowd in general might be into this.

Yeah that was a nice scene. I kinda liked Teddy having a moment where someone felt bad for him in a no-strings-attached sort of way. I don't look forward to the conversation Ted and Janet have with Teddy about what Daniel did.

In spite of Teddy being shitty to Daniel early on. There came a moment in season 2 when I started rooting for things to get better for Teddy because I knew how much he could screw things up if they didn't.

It all depends how the timing of everything goes. It's interesting how much more importance the sheriff's decision-making will have.
However, regarding Teddy's case, it's not really up to the sheriff to spin it one way or the other. All they have to go on is Teddy's and Daniel's testimonies. It's up to the DA to decide

lol That sounds like something creepy I might say to a friend in a really breathy voice, "I like the idea of you riding my bike, mmmm."

"constant complaints" make me glad that I don't read the comments or reviews very carefully. However, I can understand how some of the moments with Daniel and the Old Hippie may have felt fillerish.

Fuuuuuuuuuuuuudge
That scene in the debrief…followed by Teddy coming in to file a report.
This show doesn't want to allow Daniel to be the master of his own fate.
I know some of the characters don't like the decisions he's making with the options he has, but at least he was making one. Teddy's arrival will likely erase

I'M THE KING OF SOMETHING! :)

I don't think his lawyer should have much trouble arguing that a jury from the county would likely be prejudiced against him. I'm not a Georgian, but I think he could get a fair jury in Atlanta.