This is an interesting theory. I love that this show still has 4-5 plausible murderers in the last episode! Excellent “whodunnit” series. |
| That was a very clean looking hammer. |
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I think Hugh Grant and Donald Sutherland's characters were actually having an affair, and Elena found out and began blackmailing both of them.
To shut her up, Sutherland got her into the fancy school. The affair with Grant and the illegitimate kid are red herrings. |
Thank you for the laugh! I admit to thinking "why doesn't whoever cuts his hair trim those for him?" |
Men get a pass on these things, unfairly. |
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So maybe Jonathan did it and concealed the weapon to make it look like the kid did it and the mother will take the wrap.
Or maybe that's too far fetched. maybe the mother did it. Maybe its like an expensive version of CSI |
The attorney friend looks like Corey Feldman. The AA attorney is my fav. |
This is my theory, too (the blonde lawyer friend did it). This means that if that's the case I'm going to be pissed that I so easily figured it out
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| Is it possible it’s someone we don’t even know about? Like, another artist/neighbor on the building? Robbery gone bad? |
Or a hit job by grandpa bc he knew Jonathan was having an affair |
Yes! Not by him, directly, of course. One hires people for such things. |
| Remember how Jonathan admitted to the lawyer he’d had another, previous affair? That detail must be in there for a reason. Maybe we’ll meet the first other woman. |
I will definitely be annoyed if that’s the cases. The most recent season of True Detective did that and the last episode was like a deflating balloon after building tons of suspense. |
Wonder if it was Sylvia. |
Hmmmm!! |