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BE WARNED! THERE ARE SPOILERS!
So, in the latest episode (episode 8?), 3 people died, which hasn't happened since the second episode. This time, the victims were Cole, a Deputy for the jail, and JD Dunn, the groom's brother. I was very excited for this episode because of the previews, and I'm glad that none of my favorite characters got axed this week (AKA- Abby, Henry, Trish). I'm still unsure of who is the murderer though? I noticed in episode two that both Jimmy and Shane had bow/arrows, and in this episode, Cole was killed with arrows shot at him. However, the arrows could have been rigged, as there are many traps around the island. Also, Jimmy was with Abby, so it rules him out. Where was Shane though? I would have thought he had gone to hide. Especially since the deputy was killed by what I presume to be the murderer WHILE Shane was in jail. Could it have been Jimmy? Possibly. I also wonder why the murderer killed the guard. He didn't kill either JD or Shane, so we know he/she had some sort of motive. Was it to allow one of the two to obtain the deputy's keys? And if so, who did he intend to get them? JD was killed at the end of the episode, so I don't see why the murderer would try to get the keys to him. However, JD could easily be working with him and have faked his death. There are so many things/ways this story could go. How do we know that anyone is truly dead, other than the ones we saw get brutally killed while alone or infront of people? Geeze, I love this show. Can't wait for the dvd :D I just started watching the episodes again with my parents :) Any thoughts on the deaths this episode? Or who you think the murderer is?
Alex Smith
Sat, 13 Jun 2009 01:29:35 +0000
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