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I don't recall all the specifics of Mary's death; it was the other producer who tampered with her medicine. Certainly she is culpable. I understand why Rachel may believe she's responsible because her actions contributed to Mary's emotional upheaval, but I'm uncertain whether a crime was committed by Rachel. Again, I

I don't believe he cut the cop for that reason. Really, in what way is she responsible? I don't take his statement at face value based on the conversation he had with Jay about swaying public sentiment and becoming the first black owner of a pro armour ball team, which I presume is a wedding present when one marries

I agree with you about the vetting. However, the NDA won't protect the producers if she has evidence crimes were committed. Once the story broke the public anger would be so high it would be impossible for the producers to proceed with a claim. I suppose a lot of the crew would be volunteering testimony to cover their

Beautiful women are a dime a dozen. Even smart, well educated, and ambitious ones aren't hard to find. How many anchor and investigative journalist jobs do you think are out there? A few dozen in major markets and cable. I suppose competition for these is hot. A high barrier to entry exists. Further, over 11,000 women

Peaky Blinders's and Happy Valley's fourth and second series, respectively, were great. If you're an Inspector Morse fan then Endeavour is worth a crack. Ripper Street was well done, too.

All good questions. Thinking about it for a while I see Price's interaction with her as a negotiation. What does it cost to buy her? A job? An influential position? Complimenting her talents? Now he offers her two men he claims are directly responsible for her mother's death. Will she bite? I suspect not. (C'mon,

I wasn't nauseated either. It's eyeballs that do me in.

Sure, it's played up for drama. Real life seduction, or grooming, usually starts at a much subtler level. Asking for favours that cross ethical boundaries, next they cross minor legal ones. And they grow. The intent is to trap the person. Often it's as simple as a person's want to be "a good guy" or "a team player"

Sure, I understand what he said, and I disagree. I would feel no pangs of guilt. Had the person behaved himself I wouldn't be put into this position.

… but knowing she’d be the one to cause immense pain to their innocent families isn’t something Angela can just tune out.

Gay =/= emasculated.

There's a bit of a collision between the programme and the review. The programme sets up Romeo's shooting and Rachel's fall by having her call police to report a "stolen car". The police tell Darius, "This car has been reported stolen." Twice the reviewer ignores Darius was pulled over for driving a "stolen car".

That was a great scene. "I have a dead man in my mouth!"

I was concerned that Asians and Asian Americans might see it as a sort of continuing feminization of Asian men.

It would have been more entertaining had police kept shooting, taking out Rachel, Coleman, and, why not?, the blonde in the backseat. Then hunt down Chet, Jeremy, and Yael. Put this series out of its misery.

I preferred the film about a couple of fellas pushing aluminium siding.

Beware the Kaiser's great grandson. A wanna-be king looking for a throne.

You can't have series 3 if Rachel and Quinn escape, thus the means of their escape, Coleman and the rich guy, must be withdrawn. The promise of series two's finale is to be more outrageous than Mary's induced suicide caused by tampering with her medicine, so what does that leave the writers?

With Jeremy gone who's gonna carry the camera? Eureka! Cue Adam, a man who has something to do.

Yes, Darius supports a few people. I presume Romeo may find another job, and the niece will someday graduate and start her career. How much does the mother need per annum? Mid five digits I suppose, and surely her home is paid off. Last episode he told Ruby's father he earns $40m per season (gross income), and I'm