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So far I'm liking where Season 3 seems to be heading. As long as they go back to their roots and keep it "revengy", I'll he happy even if it means putting up w/ annoying Aiden and Daniel.
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Originally Posted by kelly237
Does anyone else thing Daniel is much better looking with his facial hair thing going on ???
Wow....those previews were interesting. Thanks Bella! It looks like Patrick's presence is going to make this season interesting. I wasn't quite understanding the visit from the priest preview, it will probably all make more sense this Sunday.
I wasn't quite understanding the visit from the priest preview, it will probably all make more sense this Sunday.
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TVLine confirms that a priest plays a pivotal role in one of the first takedowns of Season 3 However, Father Paul Whitely (played by James LeGros) isn’t your ordinary man of the cloth. Turns out that before he turned to religion, he helped the Graysons plot against Emily’s father.
Father Whitely is expected to make his debut in Episode 2 after Emily seeks him out. As Sunil points out, his profession will add a new depth to Emily’s revengenda. “There’s an element to which the nature of him being a priest puts him up against the concept of what is good and what is right and what is the moral thing to do. And that, in turn, lets us examine Emily Thorne’s mandate in a way we haven’t had a chance to do before.”
Charlotte won't speak to Emily? Why not? Have I forgotten something that happened last season?
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