Dublin Murders

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Who is Daniel March, really?

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What does he want?

(What a tongue!)

Did Daniel have a rough childhood?

Has his family forsaken him?

How did he end up with this exceptional home to share with his friends?

How did they all meet?

Does he have any hobbies?

(Ugh, probably John.)

He doesnt stop there.

Everyone is just along for the ride and hanging on for dear life.

Daniel has firm reasoning for why hes taken Cassie prisoner.

Its my friends, he says, I have to take care of my friends.

I might kidnap someone to stay out of jail for a worse crime, too!

(Im assuming hes researched extradition treaties already!)

The obvious next move (?)

is to play Truth or Dare.

Honestly, what the hell is going on here?

Except neither of them are smart!

Daniel asks who she is and Cassie spills the beans.

What was her plan?

Psychologically destroy you, set you against each other, tear you apart.

Oh wait, no, we dont get that.

From there, its fairly procedural.

Of course, the show also blows up her ending, for reasons I cant quite fathom.

InThe Likenessthe housemates never discover Lexies real identity until well after theyve been arrested.

This was never going to end well.

Admittedly, with Cassie by his side Rob might not have ended up down such an emotionally treacherous road.

Its a shame because given the proper room Robs unhinging could be powerful stuff.

But faulty as it may be, his memory does save the day.

Shed eaten it just before the murder.

So who supplied the biscuits?