In that it was some sort of heavy foreshadowing of what his child may be? Not really.
I think the conversation (which is one I would have if I were a fictional FBI agent after working a case like that), naturally led Paul to think about his own child, and hope against hope that he turns out okay, and that he's able to do his job as a father. Nothing more.
Plus, he'd had Rebecca's words about how you can't really protect children from the world in his head all ep, so obviously he's afraid he won't be able to pull off the parenting thing.
I like Paul. I may not always agree with his view, but I respect it.
I think the conversation (which is one I would have if I were a fictional FBI agent after working a case like that), naturally led Paul to think about his own child, and hope against hope that he turns out okay, and that he's able to do his job as a father. Nothing more.
Not Sheryl, but I read her anvil comment as being about that.
Is it just me, or physically, does McCurdy sort of resemble Julie Dawn Cole as a child (the actor who played Veruca Salt in the Gene Wilder version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory)?
NOT just you. She looked familiar but I knew I'd never seen her before, and you just put your finger on why.
I loved that when Ellen took Madison, I was worried about Ellen. I was actually worried that she'd kill Madison and go to jail forever and ever, but she was the one I was worried about.
I had forgotten all about Paul's impending fatherhood by the end, so I guess I needed the anvil.
I figured Madison was going to turn it around somehow and gut her. I didn't see the mom getting into it.
I liked that we got to see a little more of Carter as well, from the "It's technology" bit to the conversation with Mel about decaf that I didn't even really understand or hear what they were talking about, but it was amusing.
I can't get over how beautiful Rachel Nichols is. Stunningly beautiful. Hauntingly beautiful.
She also gives good raised eyebrow look.
The moment the little girl was first shown on screen, I knew she was the killer, but that's not a bad thing. Some of it was just in her face. Some of what tipped me was how long it took to reveal her (first the dad was shown, then the mom, then finally the kid). Some of it was the expression on Nichols' face, when she saw her.
I knew it as well, but I was excited to see how they would put the whole thing together. And for a little while I thought maybe Madison forced Nora to do the dirty work.
That's what I thought as well, Wolfram. It looked like they were pushing the angle that Nora was an
accomplice,
which would have been incredibly surprising since, like Rebecca said, she didn't seem very evil.
Also, TWoP really liked this episode. The Jane love runs deep.