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  • A rather emotional episode all the way around.

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    Ahh another standard episode that focus on a case rather than the entanglement of Angela's past. I wanted to know what that Document said. I suppose we'll learn eventually...



    Overall I liked the case. It was an emotional one--especially for Leo. It has some twists I wasn't expecting, and others I figured out. I liked how Leo was written. He was a role that was given credibility. He can't accept that his friend was gay. He gets made. He doesn't believe, then he starts to accept. He runs through a range of emotions. It's difficult for him, but he accepts it. He also takes the higher road in the end telling Blake's lover that it was true he was leaving his wife for him.



    Gene slipped. Mentioning a boyfriend... Though he explained it off in a reasonable and somewhat believable manner it's gonna come back to haunt him. Any and every mistake will.



    I hope Angela and Dylan get back together. He looks like he's going through Hell. Angela still cares about him. So much so that she walks away and leaves Dylan alone. I hope when the truth comes out about Gene that they get a second chance.



    A decent episode. Though the episodes that focus on Angela's family are more appealing to me, I did think this was one of the stronger episodes when it came to the case.
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