On 3/28/2023 at 11:32 PM, possibilities said:

It was hard for me to believe Faith's mother was not only willing to drug suspects, but also to admit it in the open with no shame. I was glad Amanda was not feeling guilty for having her investigated.

Me too, but then I realized she'd already paid the price for her methods. OTH, it is very true to life that someone in that position would think nothing of drugging a suspect to get them to answer questions.

I too, felt badly for Will when he called Angie for some help. He doesn't often open up. I loved Will's protectiveness of the boy and the system, and Amanda figuring out a way for him to take temporary custody of the boy.

11 hours ago, wonderwoman said:

sure, there are similarities between the two characters. but much as i love monk, in some ways, i’m finding myself liking will even more.

There are, and I love both characters. But I guess I do like Will more. He's tenderhearted, and Monk was a lot of things, but that wasn't one of them.

11 hours ago, Raja said:

I wondered where the grandmother and two uncles thought they could run to with Theo with a dead GBI Agent in their store.

The old saying "crooks are stupid" is right so much of the time. Even if they removed the body, it's not like the cops didn't know where Will was supposed to be.

Angie drives me crazy, and I want to sympathize, but most of it has been intellectual sympathy. The bus stop scene changed that to actual sympathy, and though she's self-destructing, I am more worried for than annoyed by her. The Stones "Angie" played through my mind, but just a few of the anguished lyrics.

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