Talk:Civil Blood/@comment-47.187.85.119-20170629221409

Wow, what an excellent case. It certainly didn't drag. About the victim's gender, I honestly don't mind. It's not like Pretty Simple's being sexist, after all, Rose's one of the toughest characters I've seen, Maddie one of the most interesting, and Evie's one of the smartest. As for the rest of the case, the Rochester's return was awesome, and very well timed. (Although I'm still holding a grudge on Archie's mother for letting him escape justice, though I have a feeling that'll be resolved someday.) The mayor's involvement seemed almost forced, though that might have been the point. As for Bridget, she might return soon, being involved with the armory, though I could be wrong. The additional investigation was amazing, right on the top with Blood Baths. Although one might argue that it was too much, I think that was good, and very realistic. Opening up the possibility of interesting backstory for Viola was nice, it might even be connected to the main plot in some way. Seamus and his escape was, again, well timed, and it's possible he was lying about his motivation of self defense. Adriana's return was a surprise, she might even be a recurring character now. The return and then abrupt death of Baldwin was a shock, if nothing else. All and all, this was an fantastic case, and the way this district is going, I expect nothing less from the next one.