I think I may have screamed a little when the "to be continued..." thing came across. I know Jane's not dead but it's going to be murder waiting til Feb.
I know about "gallows humor" at crime scenes, but Jane's carrying on about the victim's posters was inappropriate and disrespectful. Jamie Bamber couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. Way back in season 2, we learned that Maura reads supermarket tabloids--at least the headlines--why would Angela know anything more about teens? And must all girls on R&I be mini-Mauras?
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Obviously Jane survived BUT WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT ENDING. I can't wait to see how this is resolved.
ReplyDeleteWe know Jane survive but we have to wait until February for the rest of the season seriously
ReplyDeletesix months to be on a "cliff hanger" geezzzzzzzzzzz
ReplyDeleteI think I may have screamed a little when the "to be continued..." thing came across. I know Jane's not dead but it's going to be murder waiting til Feb.
ReplyDeletePaul's wife is the killer. She knew about the affair.
ReplyDeleteWhat was this episode?
ReplyDeleteLike all great ... but what was this "final"?
Does Jane will not stop causing us a small "heart attack", every time she faced with a difficult case?
Poor Maura!
That's exactly what i'm thinking as well lol
ReplyDeleteI know about "gallows humor" at crime scenes, but Jane's carrying on about the victim's posters was inappropriate and disrespectful. Jamie Bamber couldn't act his way out of a paper bag. Way back in season 2, we learned that Maura reads supermarket tabloids--at least the headlines--why would Angela know anything more about teens? And must all girls on R&I be mini-Mauras?
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