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Mar 17, 2013

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Given the norm, Dushku's character will be introduced at the end of her mortal coil. Everyone wins.

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Mar 17, 2013

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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:

:agreed: That tent scene was pretty stupid because he got away. That really should have been the end for him.

Absolutely not. To that point, Hood was unhappy with what was going on with the Redbones, concerned about their having an arsenal, but was content to let Proctor's crew and them kill each other. It was only after the Cadi that Hood realized who his immediate enemy was, not Kai, with the tent being the moment of declaration from Hood that he's in the game, finally. Having it climax there would have made a sense, but not the type that serialized television thrives on, and it's certainly not the vengeance we know No Name Given to dole out. This is BANSHEE, and no one gets to die without a feast of pain first.

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Mar 17, 2013

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Coffeehitler posted:

Yeah, the viewer already hated the villain with a passion. There was no reason (other than the actress potentially leaving the show) to kill her off.

I liked Chayton before that. He was a load of fun as a wild card, dangerous and unpredictable, so killing Siobhan really clarified his role moving forward.

Also echoing Deputy White Power being awesome. Bunker's puppy dog demeanor and excellent manners are a wonderful contrast to a heinous history and his new Freddy Kreuger vibe is going to be awesome to watch get splattered with hate monger blood.

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Mar 17, 2013

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Rhyno posted:

It may have changed the game for him but they were dropping hints that he had military training from very early on.

He was letting himself get soft as a thief, drinking and cavorting, falling in love. Prison, especially his welcome party by Rabbit, forced him to get his steel back. It's also supported that while prison forced him to get hard again, in a new way, it made him more chaotic and sloppy in his attack. He's recognized as having training but not being what he was for this reason, that he had to start taking from his environment whatever isn't bolted down to survive.

Going back and looking at all the evidence, it may have felt out of nowhere but was in fact hinted at from very early.

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