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DazzleFae

You're almost at the finale! Yayyy! I may be in the minority here, but I actually feel kinda bad for the Father. What he did was wrong, he protected a killer. But that's not how he saw it. He was protecting his son, then he lost him anyway. I have no kids (yet, I might one day) and I hope that if my kid was a killer, I would call the police and get help for him or her. But I don't know that for sure, ya know? We don't really know what we'd do in these situations until we're in them. He definitely should've got his son help as a kid. Had he got him therapy and told someone that he'd killed his mother when he was a kid, he could've maybe got the help he needed and been, not better but less likely to kill as an adult. Maybe if he'd gotten help when he was a kid, he wouldn't have felt so compelled to kill people. So yeah. I felt for the Dad, because first his wife is cheating on him, then she dies and he learns his son is a killer, and then he loses his son too. Could he have prevented it? Most likely. Do I completely blame him for not telling anyone? No. I just can't, ya know? He just wanted to protect his son, and he was all he had. Though I do put some blame on him. Most of the blame goes to the actual killer. And even then, I can't fully blame him as it was so obvious how compelled he was to kill these women. So I blame the delusions the most... That woman was cool though! The final victim. Constantly fighting back, just wanting to get back to her kids, quick thinking. And yeah, I agree about how can you go through something like that and then just go back to normal life? I doubt I'd be able to! Everyone who does though, they're pretty damn awesome in my opinion. Going through something as awful as these things, and still managing to live life. :) My favourite thing about this show is honestly learning more about the characters and their relationships with each other. Watching them interact, seeing them grow and evolve and get better at the job. And of course watching them go through shit they do not deserve! Hahaha

nostalgicgirl

Yeah I can understand why he did and its actually sad. I dont know how I would react or what I would do if that were me. But still by not standing up for himself and not taking his son to therapy he really did him a disservice because I feel like he should have also protected him from himself. Its hard as a parent though. I blame his mom too tbh since she expose him to things he should have been exposed to as a kid and that was the root of his trauma. Idk, its hard man. I do love it when you have victims who fight back instead of just letting something happened. And that is my favorite thing about the show too, the characters and their relationships.

Caradoc Elmet

I don't see how you can think having a physical deformity is the opposite of confident and charming. The "common knowledge" story about Bell inventing a telephone at the same time as Gray and beating him to the patent office by a matter of hours is not true. I've no idea where they got from. Alexander Graham Bell never invented anything. Gray travelled to America with his invention and filed for a patent, but then became ill, didn't speak English well and couldn't get a job. His patent application finally came through but he couldn't pay the final fee (he might have actually died by this point) and Bell simply purchased the patent. That's what Bell did. He never invented anything that we know of. I guess the "race to the patent office" makes a better story, for Bell anyway, but it never happened.