i am thoroughly enjoying this series; and based on this episode, one reason for like it is because of the conflict and dilemma's that clifford banks is putting the main character through. this serial killer is a danger to himself and others. by the end of the episode you can't help but feel sorry for his attorney. the actor portraying banks is excellent, it would be interesting to know who or what reference material he drew upon to create such a believable wing-nut!! this series also makes you wonder at the number of real life attorneys who choose to defend serial killers and mass murderers. now wyler is "at the top" of banks' list of targets - all because he tried stopping his mail-order bride from ripping him off and opposing him from self-incrimination on the witness stand! again, my heart goes out to his attorney. i'm sure that wyler and his staff are murmuring along with the viewers that this whacko vigilante is a danger to himself and others.the acting in this series is superb,the plots and character dilemmas are controversial and intriguing. my only complaint is that they crammed three seperate storylines into one season. each could have been dedicated to their own seasons, as was done in season one. if that had been done then 'murder one' would have been around a lot longer for viewers to enjoy. thanks, hulu for making this available.















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