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It looks like the next episode will be on Sunday, March 1st and it will be the first of 3 parts. I guess we will find out who killed the former Secretary of State!
They definitely would not. Especially at that level. They'd bury it fast and deep and made sure there was no paper trail for the media to find.
All in all very good episode. Now that the mystery is over I wonder what's in store for the rest of the season besides Juliet being brought in for treason. I get the feeling she killed George because he either found out the truth about the coup and the former Secretary's death or was getting close to it
It was a good episode but I honestly thought the dialogue with her kids was a bit much. What teenager talks to their parents the way those kids do. I looked at DW and just rolled my eyes. It just was not realistic by any means. Jay
It was a good episode but I honestly thought the dialogue with her kids was a bit much. What teenager talks to their parents the way those kids do. I looked at DW and just rolled my eyes. It just was not realistic by any means. Jay
I do know some kids who talk like that to the parents but they have been raised around adults a lot and they talk like adults at 10 or 12 .But yeah most kids no way ....I felt sorry for her security guy she seemed to like him a lot and also the prime minister and his son seeing him die ...really powerful . I cant imagine Juliet wont be tried for treason .
I thought they did take the guy off when the husband told her that the son wouldn't have the security guy?
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