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Killing the dog in Chapter 1 seemed to foreshadow something deathly. I took the razor monologue as Frank telling Russo that the latter was expendable and would be cast aside if he were to become liability to Frank's plan. 
So then when Russo threatens Frank and then runs off on his bender, Frank puts him down.

I think the season should have ended with Chapter 11 and Russo's death. Just cut out Zoe and have Frank reveal his VP scheme to the audience. Even with string of terrible storylines coming earlier, the ending press conference would have been enough to hook the audience for a year. Each of the characters already had

I hoping hoping for her to be Oracle. Then could set up a whole Birds of Prey episode.

The show is doing a whole different island thing than the comics. The same thing with the royal flush gang and firefly. Consider this Slade is a whole new guy.

I think a reboot is due for this show. They averted several damn apocalypses. It's time they mix things up.

I feel cheated. Time-traveling grandfather and his secret society on the run from a demon knight while guarding the knowledge of everything deserves a much longer plot line than Sam's break up.

That's the plot to Glee. Not so awesome over there.

Not explicitly, there are whole scenes in upcoming episodes but then Liber8 crosses several lines and we go back to good v evil.

I followed the show and was pleasantly surprised. Each episode is well plotted if a bit slow in the middle of the season, but back half redeems the show. Kagame is a interesting leader, Liber8's schemes are wonderfully over the top, and the teens are decent characters. My only real problem is how the cops feel so

Damn… I thought Homeland would be the best show this week but seriously, damn.

Damn… I thought Homeland would be the best show this week but seriously, damn.

He smashed it after he found out he was in remission.

He smashed it after he found out he was in remission.

The "gambling money" was laundered by Saul to buy the car wash and pay for Hank's physical therapy. The story also accounts for the disappearance and any odd behavior in season 1-2. The whole cover story holds up on paper. I doubt that he'll connect meth kingpin to a car accident. The only solid thing that Hank has to

The "gambling money" was laundered by Saul to buy the car wash and pay for Hank's physical therapy. The story also accounts for the disappearance and any odd behavior in season 1-2. The whole cover story holds up on paper. I doubt that he'll connect meth kingpin to a car accident. The only solid thing that Hank has to

So Hank knows. He can't do anything about it. The book is circumstantial at best and there's no way to log it as evidence in the Heisenberg case without looking insane and obsessed. Walt can claim that the book is from Gretchen or a flea market at first and then burn it. Their relationship is toast but Walt is

So Hank knows. He can't do anything about it. The book is circumstantial at best and there's no way to log it as evidence in the Heisenberg case without looking insane and obsessed. Walt can claim that the book is from Gretchen or a flea market at first and then burn it. Their relationship is toast but Walt is

Why did Walt take the gun? The scene makes it look like he only shot Mike in a fit of rage and confusion. Both of them have access to other guns. That detail feels so random for the episode.

Why did Walt take the gun? The scene makes it look like he only shot Mike in a fit of rage and confusion. Both of them have access to other guns. That detail feels so random for the episode.

Was the trapdoor there before this episode?