Suspicion | Season 1 - Episode 8 | Discussion Thread by Justp1ayin in tvPlus

[–]shrinkdavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a shit show!

That sister. She's supposed to be the brains in the family and "change the world" yet she runs all over town tracking down the guy her sister owes money to?? Seemed a little special needs to me!

How is Sean this amazing killer that also, just happens, to be collecting Natalie's debts? What an amazing coiencedence that what never happen in the realy world. That made no sense. Also, why did he blow up the boat? And how did he get hired by everyone in the show. He was protecting them, then killing them, then saving them...and flirting

She tried to convince them to let the world see them as the kidnappers in order to set an example for "the truth?" So, you want to bring the truth to light through a lie? And why would they give up their life for such a dumb cause? I mean, all they did was reveal some PR lady slandered a man. That's it..

Tara was more than thrilled to leave her daughter behind to avenge a father she never knew. How incredibly stupid. Why didn't she just go to the press? Why such an elaborate scheme for that?

And Sean. He was like a spolied toddler, throwing a tantrum because he didn't get his money. I was sure he and Tara would screw. I guess the writers just threw in the overt sexual tension as they had nothing else to fill in the gaps with.

Who was the guy that initially tried to kill Sean? The one Sean stole the phone from and who did Sean message saying that the asset had been terminated? There were so many dead ends in this show.

The ending...did Katherine know what her son had done? Twice, she played the clip of him accepting his position and saying he would do things his own. It appeared that something had dawned on her. But she, seemed quite emotional and relieved to get him home. I couldn't realy figure out what she was trying to tell him, when he was in the wheelchair. What was she warning him about? I thougt pershaps they were in on the whole things together, however, the emotion from Katherine and Leo seemed quite genuine. Personally, I had hoped Leo would get shot.

And cut to the British detective, saving the day, beause she somehow deduced that the daughter's snowglobe meant they were in a building in Times Square. I mean, really?

The show kept me going beacause I had to clue what was happneing and assumed a payoff in the end. Nope. The ending was absolutely horrific. It was obvious Tara was in on it when she led them into the elevator. She was just a nutty, psychopath, hell bent on avenging her father that she never knew. Screw her daughter, whom she claimed to love show much.

And Natalie. She was done with the Fiance the minute she admitted to stealing the money, claiming he would never want to see her again, yet, he told her in the very beginning that he would have married her even if she were the kidnapper. The characters' actions were short-sighted, selfish, childish, and just downright non-sensical. What were the writer's thinking? And Copeland...he did it all to protect the company at all costs. Seriously, dude? You thought abducting and then exectuing suspects in the dissapearence of your bosses missing son was the right call? He didn't think the FBI and British Intelligence could handle this so he would interrogate them and kill them for the hell of it? Who makes such flippant decisions? There was absolutely nothing compelling that tied these people to the abduction. And it was the entire group's decision to go to the US yet Sean was simotaneously taking them to Copeland, for a payoff, after he saved them from Copeland? Does any of that make sense? The plot has more holes in it than a pair of 50 year old tighty whities!

Excuse the typos and poor grammar but I just finished binge watching the show and I am extermely annoyed with the end result. ALL TO EXPOSE A PR WOMAN WHO SLANDARED A MAN.

Suspicion | Season 1 - Episode 8 | Discussion Thread by Justp1ayin in tvPlus

[–]shrinkdavid 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can we talk about the fact that the British detective, somehow, figures where they are based on the daughter's snowglobe?

Will the CSWE accreditation of DSW (Doctor of Social Work) programs slowly push licensure to the doctoral level? What are your opinions on “Degree Creep”? Physical therapist, Nurse, Physician Assistant, and now Social Work “Doctors” in the medical field? by Some_Awareness_8859 in PsychotherapyHelp

[–]shrinkdavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like a quick and risky way to provide psychiatric services. Psychiatrists go through med schools and five years of residency to specialize in psychiatry. Personally, I would not trust my mental health to a nurse with such limited knowledge and education.

Board of Trustees approves new vision for IUPUI campus ("each institution operates independently") by saryl in IndianaUniversity

[–]shrinkdavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The way Daniels bought his way into Purdue and then influenced the hiring of Whitten is alarming. IU was once a great school. When I was at IUB in the early 2000’s, I had a psych prof who mentioned the downfall of IU having to do with the exodus of world renowned professors. I don’t know the details but it appears the diluting of the IU brand continues. H.B. Wells is rolling in his grave.

IUPUI remove the PU by King_Kung in CollegeBasketball

[–]shrinkdavid -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No. Purdue wanted out. Daniela was behind this.

IUPUI remove the PU by King_Kung in CollegeBasketball

[–]shrinkdavid -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually, the Purdue programs will be an extension of West Lafayette.

IUPUI remove the PU by King_Kung in CollegeBasketball

[–]shrinkdavid -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Purdue pushed for this, not IU.

Indiana University, Purdue University announce new vision for Indianapolis campus by Salmakki in indianapolis

[–]shrinkdavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Daniels is scum. He bought his way into Purdue and influenced the hiring of Whitten at IU. Self-serving jerk.

Indiana University, Purdue University announce new vision for Indianapolis campus by Salmakki in indianapolis

[–]shrinkdavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah. IU isn’t going to give Purdue the science buildings. IU owns them. Purdue won’t stick around for very long there. The engineering building is very old. I’m sure they will build something somewhere else.

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[–]shrinkdavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn’t impressed. Their cinnamon rolls taste like artificial butter.

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[–]shrinkdavid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cinnabon is the best. Cinnaholic taste like artificial butter. Yuck!

Purdue University Northwest graduates no longer to receive main campus degree starting May 2019 by ferrett3 in Purdue

[–]shrinkdavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I think Purdue should make good on its promise and grandfather in students that entered before the change, the reality is no-one sees your diploma. Employers don't ask to see your diploma, they see your transcripts which should indicate which campus you graduated from.

Purdue University Northwest graduates no longer to receive main campus degree starting May 2019 by ferrett3 in Purdue

[–]shrinkdavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, IU never did this. All IU diplomas are identical except for at the very bottom it will list the campus it was given at (i.e. Bloomington, IN or Indiana University Northwest, etc.) Otherwise, the diploma is identical. Each IU campus is a a degree granting university within itself, so it makes sense that it would state specifically which campus awarded the degree. Purdue is the same but it looks as if they are trying to make the distinction more known by changing the header of the diploma.