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Well it looks like the Lunacy experiment is coming to an end. They really should make it a murder mystery. The character has been written so poorly that it's impossible to like or even care about her.

Who thought that after a serial nutjob gets a pardon and immediately stalking the son of the man who *saved* her would make us root for her? It could've work if they flipped it: Will is intrigued by Luna - 'why did my dad save you?' and been the one to seek her out and made her likeable, etc.

Good riddance.

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Exactly! Instead of insta-love with Electra, this would've been a better choice for $B/Katie's son. Will should be in the LA scene doing scandalous stuff - partying with FC models, one night stands, and more. This causes issues for $B + Katie: let the boy be a man v. my baby! Throw Lunacy in the mix and you actually have something going on.

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