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  cindy
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Yup, it's back! ABC was a b***h for canceling this, but at least we get to see the last few episodes.

Eight of the nine are brought to the District Attorney's office to relive the security guard's murder, Kathryn is offered an endorsement by the Mayor for District Attorney, and Lizzie becomes aware of the relationship between Jeremy and Franny.

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Message Posted On Wednesday, August 1st 2007  At 10:30 am

  cindy
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I almost didn't watch this episode, figuring that after what... 8 months? ...that I would have forgotten the major plot points and wouldn't care about the characters anymore. But 5 minutes in, I was sucked in, as I think this was one of the best episodes of the show I've seen. (Screw you, ABC, for almost not airing this)

I was thrilled to see so much of what happened in the bank. I assume there is still more to the story of what went wrong between Lizzie and Jeremy, because that didn't feel like enough for a breakup - no matter how freaked and oversensitive Lizzie was.

Only complaint: Not enough Egan.
Message Posted On Wednesday, August 1st 2007  At 11:13 pm

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I was also a little reluctant to watch again, but I'm glad I did. I can't believe it's been eight months since a new episode last aired!

Didn't we already find out what happened between Lizzie and Jeremy–that they were both taken in the back and an opening happened so that Jeremy ran for a door, leaving Lizzie behind? I remember being disappointed that we were told about it through dialogue and not shown through flashbacks, and it was certainly anti-climactic for the build-up they were giving it, but I think that was meant to be the definitive answer.

The D.A. political maneuvering plotline bores me. The Lizzie-Jeremy-Franny triangle stuff was good in this episode. It was really sweet when Egan thanked Malcolm for his eulogy for the security guard. And I was amused at how defensive Nick was when he was being interviewed.

I'm very interested in finding out more about who's surveilling the group and whether anyone was involved in the robbery, and from the previews, it looks like there may be movement on that story next week, so I'm looking forward to that.
Message Posted On Thursday, August 2nd 2007  At 10:17 am

  cindy
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On Thursday, August 2nd 2007 10:17 am, Allison wrote:
Didn't we already find out what happened between Lizzie and Jeremy–that they were both taken in the back and an opening happened so that Jeremy ran for a door, leaving Lizzie behind?

OOooooh, yeah. I totally forgot. Eight months between episodes will do that to you.

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The D.A. political maneuvering plotline bores me.

God, me too. I just don't care about that at all. If her boyfriend can't handle it, and she is ambivalent about being with him forever anyways, what's the big deal? Dump him.
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