Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151016152134/@comment-24399666-20151107165931

Scout Trooper 164 wrote: OH MY GOD! GUYS JUST STOP TALKING ABOUT DIFFERENT SUBJECTS AND ACTUALLY ABOUT THE EPISODE! I DON'T CARE IF YOU WROTE A COMMENT SOMEWHERE ELSE, OR YOU HATE JULIETTE, BECAUSE I HATE HER TOO, BUT PLEASE, just talk about the episode, any part of the subject, and I'll reduce the SHIFT a lot. Umm... except for the previous two posts in this thread (which I apologize for, btw), we HAVE been talking about this episode. That's pretty-much all we've been talking about, at least since yesterday. The past ten posts were (in backwards order) 1) me apologizing for double-posting, 2) somebody accusing me of double-posting, 3) me talking about the kitchen scene in the episode, 4) someone talking about... something (I'm sorry, I really did try to understand the post)... 5) me talking about all my first impressions of the episode last night, 6) Macabros responding to #7, 7) me talking about everything that's wrong with the scene where Adalind says she doesn't want to be a Hexenbiest again, because apparently the writers want us to think that being a Hexenbiest was the cause of everything bad she ever did, 8) Macabros talking about the woman who jumped out the window in this episode, 9) Macabros talking about the power vacuum caused by the Royals and the uprising we saw in this episode, 10) Wolfwand talking about the embezzlement and speculating where the uprising plot was going.

And to keep this post on-topic:

I mentioned earlier that I'm relieved that they're not dropping the FBI plot, simply because, frankly, I was scared they would, even though that would make no in-universe sense. And I think that, at least so far, they're doing a good job of showing the FBI drawing logical conclusions from the limited information they have.

But what was with the US Marshals outright laughing off a homicide detective desperately trying to warn them that the man they have is dangerous? On top of the fact that other homicide detectives had already told them that the man was a suspect in a murder case? That's not ignorance of the facts; that's just idiocy - when homicide detectives do that, you take them seriously!