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Comments

Robke

Yes, the guilt in this episode is for several characters, Victoria mostly, for the flight terrorists and their victims, the way she helped cover it up and sent someone innocent to prison where he died, not to mention it was someone she said that she loved. And her daughter finding out what she had doubts about having a second child, and now she thinks Lydia killed herself, even though we know it's not true. Amanda at the end of the episode seemed to have revealed she feels guilty her innocent father died in prison because she no longer visited him and didn't let him tell her he is innocent. It's not her fault though, everyone made sure she'd believe he was a monster. I wonder did they also hint this pafhof revenge she has chosen will result in some guilt. Now that you're warming up to Daniels character, how do you feel about Emily involving him in her plans? Technically he had nothing to do with what happened to her father. And what do you think of the path she has chosen in general?

Leora Nechama

It felt a little naive that Lydia thought Victoria would actually want to be her friend again while she was blackmailing them, but it kind of seemed like at the event when Victoria called her out she was sad/surprised. I found it interesting that Frank lied to Victoria and said Lydia fell. Even they can't fully trust him. I like that Daniel wants to be his own person and even wants to work for Jack. No doubt he could get some higher paying high society job if he wanted. A bit of a nature/nurture question. Can someone who grew up with that much privilege become more down to earth by associating with or being around people who are?