All Aaron needs is reasonable doubt, though. I think the Oscar
is
the actual murder weapon. That's the most straight-forward explanation for Lilly's blood being on it. Duncan's hair provides the reasonable doubt.
It's 10 shades of wrong that I hope Aaron gets off to wreak more havoc, isn't it?
Now if Aaron goes free and teams up with Liam that would be one spooky evil duo. Both of them do a great job of creepy.
Hee! Although, I think Aaron thinks too highly of himself to team up with a thug.
Aaron thinks of himself as this self-actualized person.
cereal...
Can anyone confirm what victor said about Kendall selling the Kane home?
When was that established, victor? I remember, Kendall telling Cassidy, in The Quick and the Wed, that she wanted to buy it, and he said it was on the wrong side of town (and maybe that they were out of capital) but that's all I can recall.
I'm almost certain it was casually mentioned later she was selling it, but I could be wrong.
Rodney Rowland, who plays Liam
--in a moment of synchronicity, was on Bones with DB a couple weeks back, in the Pirate episode, yarrr! along with Fredric Lane, the marshall from Lost, and Ranse Burgess from Heart of Gold.
I know Hollywood is really a small company town, but guest actors on Angel do keep turning up on Bones--Sam Anderson (Holland) a few weeks ago,
Fredric Lane
Also a guest star on the X-Files. Twice! He has a very 1950s face. (Once he was an FBI agent, and the second time a baseball player. Even though he is and was way too old to still be in the minor leagues.)
P-C - has Rob Thomas not watched Buffy? Or just not watched Angel? Because the Liam=Angel stuff and the Claddagh ring are all in Buffy - seasons 1-2, you know?
Because the Liam=Angel stuff and the Claddagh ring are all in Buffy - seasons 1-2, you know?
Lots of Irishmen wear Claddagh rings and are named Liam. Why do you think there has to be a Buffy connection?
Last year at this time, I had already called Aaron as the murderer. This year, I'm stumped.