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I don't know who writes the plot descriptions for each of the episodes but they totally misled everyone this time by stating:"Christian attempts to cope in the aftermath of Gina's death and trying to suppress the guilt he has for pushing her off a roof and making it look like a suicide."I was mortified not having seen the aforementioned episode where the above intimates that Christian commits murder and then when I saw the episode I was stunned. Then I saw this next episode and the part where he goes to look at her body at the morgue he says:"Of all the times I wanted to murder you, this wasn't one of them."Making us realize that she fell off the balcony unintentionally and it was an accident, not because he pushed her. Afterward he DID make it appear as though it were a suicide, because how could he admit the truth? But at least he wasn't a murderer.I think it's really unprofessional of whoever writes the plots for the episodes that they are not always accurate in what really happened. Yet the thing that is also confusing is, right after Gina fell they show Christian's face and he does not look surprised as he should have been if this had been truly unintentional. So I can't help but wonder if it's the SHOW that deliberately misled us. That could be I suppose, as it's certainly happened before with other movies and t.v. shows.
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