random000 : Timed for U.S. election. We may not have a butt anymore.
Alien : At this point, my butt is really hurting.
random000 : This has been on the table since 2016. Hopefully Sturgis completes this worthwhile story.
random000 : Nice way to wrap up a season, which is rare lately.
random000 : Will have to remain on the edge of the seat a bit longer (sigh).
Mim's : I agree so much with your comment ! This is a really good movie.
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Alien : At this point, my butt is really hurting.
random000 : This has been on the table since 2016. Hopefully Sturgis completes this worthwhile story.
random000 : Will have to remain on the edge of the seat a bit longer (sigh).
I really didn’t even suspect the son until half way through this episode, but even then a lot doesn’t add up if he was the killer. How come he left no bloody footprints? How come he has no dna at the scene? How did he avoid getting on camera going to and from the scene, even his father, who is quite familiar with the location couldn’t avoid the cameras, so how did the son? Does the son hide the hammer every time he needs to use the violin case? Why wouldn’t the son just get rid of the hammer? Does the husband know it was the son and came up with the story of leaving? Did the husband flee in order to protect his son and make himself the primary suspect? lots of questions need answers here.
Be prepared to have very few of them answered, especially since it’s just a TV show and you seem to want to superimpose realism upon it.