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No. The killer is blackmailing him b/c he knows Fen tapped into the school's system and changed his grade. He forced Fen to drug everyone else at the cabin, thus allowing the killer to sneak in and kill Austin.

So Fen is basically an accessory to the crime, and Paul's dumb ass didn't even arrest him for it.

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That's all I could do is laugh.... Laugh through my pain that this show is being decimated to nothingness.

Reilly had his many duds but I don't think he'd start a murder mystery off with an affair that occurred offscreen. This whole story is about sh-t that has occurred offscreen.

Exactly. And CBS greenlit this mess.

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It's disgusting what this show has become. Today was 100% pure shitfest.

Max Ehrich is stellar. Too bad the days he's brought back are to play this crap.

It was so bad, I couldn't even enjoy Shylan. WTF!

FIRE PRATT NOW!!

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