MEDIUM SPOILER:
Matt H:
I have to admit, however, that when Allison had the dream of Cynthia and her daughter talking at the lake, I was sure that meant that Cynthia was going to be dead soon, too, at the hands of that psychopath. Thus, the ending was a surprise. And, of course, Cynthia will get off. Killing that girl while in the throes of grief will most likely let her plead temporary insanity
Interesting, I thought she was just saying goodbye. I didn’t realize until they were at the lake it was a clue.
I was expecting Cynthia to kill the psychopath & was surprised when it seemed she was leaving without doing so.
Jennifer, I agree, with time they may have gotten the goods on the killer & doing so would have made a continuing story. I’m wondering if the ex District Attorney will be her lawyer & if Allison will still be able to prove the killer did it, just in time to get Cynthia off. I found it moving Cynthia called Allison, & really who else did she have to call.
Jennifer:
I especially loved little bridget having the visions of a white haired man.
Yes, that was cute, yet………I’m having problems believing the white haired man, or evenn some flunky attorney, would simply offer $15,000 to an idiot who ran through the wet floor signs & managed a mild break of his wrist. We were laughing at that last night.