Hmmm...well let's start with the predictable items:
-Byron was working for Jim
-Katheryn was responsible for moving Benny
Not so predictable:
-The campaign manager has a thing for David (That came out of no where. David seems to be pretty faithful to Veronica, and perhaps a perfect husband when he isn't trying to cover for Jim. I hope Tyler doesn't change his character on us next season, but I suspect he will to go after the "successful Black man leaves successful Black wife who helped him reach next level for young, White woman who just came in the picture" story line. Yea, I'll pass on that played out story line. Here's to hoping Perry will be creative with it.)
-Jeffrey's "almost" love interest is working on the campaign (Really? So unrealistic...so cheesy)
Plot twists for next season:
-Katheryn discovers Hanna told the police that Wyatt was responsible for the hit and run. Will she move Benny again, this time without revealing to Hanna the location? Will she let Benny's father take him off life support? A son for a son?
-Jim had Candace taken hostage. Not much of a plot twist. She's THE main character...she ain't going no where! LOL. Besides, here we were thinking Benny would die, and he's still on the show, somewhere at Mercy Hospital. Heck, I'm starting to think he's going to come back to life.
-Amanda officially went off the deep-end and stabbed her professor/rapist in the middle of his shoulder blade in the park. He runs off like, did she really just stab me. So I guess the question is, will he turn her in? Prob not, since he and his sex ring of friends would end up in the same place as Amanda. Will we watch her spiral further out of control? Wait, back to the man running around the park with a knife between his shoulder blades...does anyone die on this show?! LOL. (And the little girl does not count, b/c her character was never shown alive on the show)
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