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After kinda binge-watching the whole show (I am ill)...


I can tell what's happening and who are the bad guys as well as the outcome. Maybe the show became too obvious/predictable or Al's gift is getting a little at me... haha!!!

Love this series by the way.

What about you?

Tell me anything you need to tell me, I say anything, I want the truth, but I need to feel your love and respect in the tone of your voice, then I can deal with the rest.
Anna Vincent

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My wife and I just binge watched the series, too, and we were able to figure out a lot of the episodes, too. I don't really think the show got too predictable, but once it became a regular pattern that everything in an episode eventually connected, we weren't as surprised to find out that meetings weren't ever coincidental.
Great show- I'm glad they were able to get picked up by CBS for the last season (or two? I don't remember) so they could end it on their terms.

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I agree, I kept figuring out the episodes early on. I had to stop watching because it took Alison so long to figure it all out.

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Exactly! And it becomes so frustrating how horrible the short-term memories of her co-workers are! "Yes Allison, but you got the color the shirt wrong in your dream, so the hundreds of times you were right and helped save lives and did our jobs for us now mean nothing, you're off the case, fired, banned from the premises, and we're going to kidnap your Russian-duck looking daughter. Oh wait, you were right. Again. Sorry. Again."

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I am binge watching now. It's free on Hulu and I never watched it the first time around.

One thing I'm noticing is for every time she comes up with a theory her husband has an equal theory as to why she is wrong. And then her workmates, yes, are always skeptical even though she has broken case after case!

BUT I do like the characters and look forward to the seasons coming up.

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