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I am glad she is toning it down. Hey, I am a Southerner and I realize it is endearing to some but annoying to others. I for one, get the impression she over-did in the earlier episodes. There's a difference in being natural and acting extra "folksy" to come off as a certain way.I noticed Sela Ward has a much less noticeable accent in this episode. Last week she was twangier, I assume since they were recounting her prior life in Virginia.
And the award for Most Emo Serial Killer goes to...
I liked the scenes with Mac and the "girl next door", they were handled quite well. I'm glad she didn't become another victim or turn out to be an accomplice, or anything like that. We've seen several episodes where the case has a link to Mac's past, either personal or professional, but this one avoided being repetitive.
The emo guy reminded very much of an ex-friend of mine, who was manic or something. He would get the wild eyes and have quiet rages. The whole time the emo perp was on the screen I thought, "Wow glad Jordon is out of the picture now."i'm not sure emo quite covers it, they made him out as a textbook case of borderline personality disorder i think, although it rarely results in that kind of violence. you couldn't say he was socio/psychopathic because there was too much emotion driving his actions, but borderline entails abandonment issues usually stemming from neglect, feelings of emptiness, impulsive acts, sometimes violent (more usually directed at the self), difficulty controlling anger etc - i thought they made quite a good case for it really [/mental health geek]