That motive was so laughable.
Out of all the subplots they have such a *beep* motive in the finale.They must have got lazy.
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful.
Out of all the subplots they have such a *beep* motive in the finale.They must have got lazy.
Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by rulers as useful.
there really was no motive, she didn't intend on killing her, it's obvious from the struggle on the rooftop that they were merely pushing each other a bit, unfortunately it was near a too-convenient section with a lack of railing
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@at: After finding out who the suspect was, it came as no surprise. But otherwise if it was someone else they could have used another storyline.
shareIt wasn't motive. It was an accident. She didn't try to kill her. Kate slipped when Amanda pushed her. Amanda was upset enough to push Kate, but didn't think she would fall over the railing. It wasn't premeditated.
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