It was an excellent episode again, kept that quality high. Seeing the parents prepare for the funeral was hard to watch. Seeing that the aunt is also having a hard time and drinking a lot to cope with the pain was a good thing to do story-wise.
I'm pretty sure the teacher didn't do it, it's too early for that, but he definitely is involved in some way or knows more than he's saying. Also his wife has to be part of this somehow.
Richmond is a nice guy, but for me he's too naive to make it very far in politics. I don't really understand why he's doing all that, but it muist be clear to him that this minimizes his chances to win this election. But it's always nice seeing Alan Dale. And this is the type of role he fits in perfectly.
Not a lot of answers or new clues this week, but good ending. What the hell is Stan planning to do with Bennett?
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It was an excellent episode again, kept that quality high.
ReplyDeleteSeeing the parents prepare for the funeral was hard to watch. Seeing that the aunt is also having a hard time and drinking a lot to cope with the pain was a good thing to do story-wise.
I'm pretty sure the teacher didn't do it, it's too early for that, but he definitely is involved in some way or knows more than he's saying. Also his wife has to be part of this somehow.
Richmond is a nice guy, but for me he's too naive to make it very far in politics. I don't really understand why he's doing all that, but it muist be clear to him that this minimizes his chances to win this election. But it's always nice seeing Alan Dale. And this is the type of role he fits in perfectly.
Not a lot of answers or new clues this week, but good ending. What the hell is Stan planning to do with Bennett?