I’m sorry that you wanted to know her so desperately that you convinced yourself we could keep her safe. I’m sorry you weren’t more honest with Elizabeth from the beginning. And so she explains it for him: “What do you want to know, Raymond? If I’m sorry? Yes. As Red tells “Kate,” he has “no parables about loyalty, no florid speeches” with which to explain her betrayal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Kaplan’s struggle to remain in opposition to one another after being in such a steadfast partnership for decades was heart-wrenching to behold - both of their faces, nearly unmoving, said so much about the strength it took for Kaplan to defy Red, and the equally unbearable way in which it broke him. Okay, and now we get it out of our systems, altogether now: WE KNEW IT!!! But before we get to what many have been so certain would happen since Lizzie “died” (y’know, unless of course, it didn’t happen), we must address the fantastic scene between James Spader and Susan Blommaert.
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