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The way this fellow describes body decomposition reminds me of how the Stewmaker described it. Maybe a parallel that suggests Samar survives as Liz did?
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Colleen wrote:
The way this fellow describes body decomposition reminds me of how the Stewmaker described it. Maybe a parallel that suggests Samar survives as Liz did?
God I hope so. that would be a horrible way to die. Although we do know from the spoilers that she has more suffering to go through.. and somehow she gets a cell phone...
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Tatiana - badger. Lots of them in the UK, incidentally.
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Oh my god this is gruesome
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Ha! I started to type Badger but then I thought I must be wrong... I"m from the badger state... badger teams...etc.
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The cult leader - another suicide, by ingesting a pill
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Tatiana - strange they chose a badger of all things.
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Did not know badgers were prolific in the UK>
Well it's clear Red had not met Devlin before otherwise his duffel bag would not have existyed.
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ok that reminds me of Kaplan's bodies and the bodies at the chemical spillage site earlier this season. But mainly Kaplan's bodies.
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hmmm, one question, where was this guy getting the people/bodies from?
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...lions and tigers and bears oh my
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oh oh oh
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They break for commercial in the middle of CPR?! Who does that?!
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Colleen - as with Liz's death. they did the same. The music did not bode well.
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Ok, I am just sobbing. Where's the tissue? And what about a remote so I can watch it all over again????
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WOW - that was unexpected.
Went from a search for #'s to an masters acting class for Amir Arison . . . . . Aram like we've never seen him before - - - - love his wonderful sense of optimism in Samar's hospital room - - - combined with the music pieces he OUTSHONE EVERYONE ELSE ON THE SHOW - and with peeps like Spader, Lennix, Boone that's mighty, mighty hard.
Reddington's search for the duffel getting old and tiresome.
Liz's parallel search for it getting interesting.
The auction house was unique with all the "muscle" - and Red turning around the owner in a few minutes.
Pruitt Taylor Vince didn't do much other than his religious shtick he imposed on Samar.
Samar had a few good lines - but her most impressive work was her amazing physical acting while imprisoned, on the ground briefly and then in her 'River of No Return' scenes. She made every fibre of film agonizingly remarkable! KUDOS TO MS. MARNO
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BBB - yes, Samar's acting was completely in keeping with character.
You want to know the breaking point for me? When Samar says to Aram, Aram, my love, ....
"my love" "my beloved" that's the lifeline, the river that runs deep, kind of love, the love that every fiber of your being....I'm still teary!
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Lawrence Dane Devlin:
End Scene
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I wasn't surprised by what happened to Samar, or with our last view of her on a respirator, presumably brain dead. And I wouldn't be surprised to see more members of the task force die in the finale.
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I agree with the comments on Mozan's and Amir's acting.
although I have to say a Samar/Aram story was not high on my list of must see TV.
However, I do think the lack of oxygen and (maybe) brain injury is yet another symbol around the overall story that we are seeing. Maybe it will tie in, symbolically, in some way to the finale reveal.
Disappointed with the Liz/Red piece of the story. Maybe they just didn't want to reveal anything before the "big" reveal. And it had better be big LOL.