He won’t explain why he hated Katy, what made her “cruel,” how he even knew her, but also can’t come up with some sort of cover, even after weeks have elapsed. I didn’t like her.”īut Damien is quite possibly the worst liar in the history of modern murder capers. They ask the obvious question first: Is he a pedophile, drawn to Katy out of derangement? He insists it wasn’t like that, and offers a cryptic clue that Katy “wasn’t a nice person. Damien was toast as soon as the detectives saw all that blood residue splashed across his living room, but it’s still exceptionally kind of him to immediately admit, “It was me, all me, I did it,” and then collapse into a puddle as they pound away at him, wanting to know why he would kill an innocent young girl he barely knew. Now we’re almost fully focused on catching and locking up the monster(s) who bashed in Katy’s head and then smothered her with a plastic bag. It’s a Victorian’s idea of cutting-edge detective writing to slowly build up a list of possible suspects and dash them off one by one - or a discarded Agatha Christie plot. Except it feels a little laborious to come back to it after all this time sending us down dead-end alleys. But now that Cassie has bollocksed up her Lexie investigation and her story has only a little bit of thread left on the spool, it’s a full-court press on Katy’s death. There were little glimpses of the Devlins’ over-the-top dysfunction tons of red herrings involving Cathal Mills, Shane Waters, and that stupid Goddamn motorway and lots of creepy, looming glances from Jonathan. The search for Katy’s killer has been scuttled into a B-plot for the second half of the season. Phim Hentai Vietsub Xem Anime Sex Hay 18+ Không Cheįree YIFY Subtitles subtitles for YTS movies | YTS-Subs
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