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Naw, not about intelligence, she just seems like she doesn't subscribe to the same spectrum of sexuality. Her reaction to finding out her ex was gay was first outrage, then acceptance.

I thought Hanna has always seemed a bit bi. Not sure why.

Maybe it's commentary on how useless the job actually is…

I liked Rebecca, and Wes did. So the show hasn't given me reason to believe he just accepts what Annalise tells him.

Bug is supposed to be a real slice of life style southern film, and yet Peter, Shannon's character comes across as a weirdo from the start, instead of seeming like an actual guy you'd meet.

He's a bit miscast in that one I think, they needed someone more normal than "everyman"

I loved him in Premium Rush.

The TK was foreshadowed so that it would be clear the Rainmaker was a serious threat.

Can't wait for this one. Driver is perfect to play the kind of "catch up" man.

So they went with "Caleb is a socipath"?

Both true.

So I guess I'm the only one who finds Mahoney having assaulted Wes' mom to be kind of exploitative? I mean, there's no build up in terms of her relationship to him, just to his family, and it feels like it could just have easily been generic "scared of what they could do to me" Plus, rape survivors killing themselves

I think Frank's hookup was to show how he came to get confidence in himself, and bridge the gap between his nervous past and the man he is now.

Can't Frank have just killed her because he's a misogynistic alpha male? That look on his face when he strangled her (plus that throbbing music) is still the grossest I've felt watching this show. Not even Bonnie smothering Rebecca was that bad…

She used the video of Bonnie's rape to convince Asher to trust her, without Bonnie's permission.

I think that Bellamy's loss and his frustration with trusting the grounder that precipitated the event (We the viewers can't forget this, because this is CLEARLY the reasoning for his distrust for ALL grounders) PLUS Clarke leaving (Which means he's without a leader to follow) creates a VERY different character then

Kind of? He didn't really follow Clarke until she demonstrated she was smart and could come up with a plan that was better than him. Really the issue is there's almost no reason why Pike looks like a good leader, from his scarmongering tactics to his "the ends justify the means" mentality. Bellamy started out as a

well the Ark itself was pretty terrible.

Allison Hendrix?

It's amazing when you consider what a cardboard villain he was on board the Ark. I mean, he was all "needs of the many" and stuff and "I did what you were too weak do" that usually sends the character right to the garbage heap.