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Thoughts: Earlier in the series there were a fair number of episodes where you can summarize in one sentence. This is another one of those, but probably not as insignificant as the others in terms of story. Although not much happened, the episode wasn’t all that bad, especially when complimented by the music. I must say, the music used in El Cazador is really good and compliments the show really well.

I really loved Blue-eye’s sniper gears, not only that, this episode really changed my mind about her too. We probably all knew that she wasn’t going to kill Nadie, but even with the predictable out come I found the situation pretty well executed. Until this episode I did not actually notice she was the narrator, it will be interesting from now on since she does not follow Nadie and Ellis anymore. The last scene almost made her look like a hero, but I am sure she will be back later on in the series, hopefully to help Ellis and Nadie.

No idea what L.A is up to, may be what Nadie suggested was right; if a crazy person goes crazy they might turn normal. I didn’t really get the point of that scene, perhaps it signals some sort of change for L.A. Rosenburg’s up to nothing but his usual, saying “symbolic” things and not really explaining them. At first, when he was just demoted, I thought he had some sort of plan up his sleeve but as the episodes gone by he still did nothing except spend his time making love to his girl friend, what is he thinking?! Not many weeks left before the end, I can only pray that the story will pick up.

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