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« on: June 22, 2011, 01:42:15 AM »
I hate the fact that I'm coming up with no substantive comments for these final episodes. Anyway, Kendrick really has been alerted to at least part of what Morgan plans to do. He's thinking about murder, can hardly restrain himself from it, and the most obvious target is Bramwell. But then, maybe Kendrick doesn't know about the Morgan-Bramwell situation. Still, Kendrick should have enough to go on, to alert some member of the family, or follow Morgan, or something. Instead, Kendrick just treats it as a confusing, cryptic conversation that he's just had with Morgan, that could mean anything for all he knows.
The word "murder" tends to get my attention, I don't know about you. Maybe it's that sense of "unreality" we can have when someone seems to say an unthinkable thing. We might assume the person is joking, or exaggerating. And murderers don't come out and volunteer the information that they're thinking of murdering, do they? The very fact that he said this at all might have led him to think it wasn't for real.