Well said! But as you mentioned, sometimes wicked people don't get the punishment we think they deserve - at least not right away...LinaMueller wrote: ↑31 Mar 2020, 18:15Sadly, that's life. I agree that Dermot was evil and deserved to suffer much more.
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Does anyone else feel the events leading up to the ending were a bit too convenient?
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I agree! I wish Dermot would have had to face the brunt of his consequences.Barbara6886 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2020, 15:24 I’m sure the Irish courts would have had little trouble getting cooperation from the American government considering that Dermot was behind the killing of 2 American citizens. I would have liked to seen him have to pay for his crimes.
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