Grace has been holding out on us
Well, well, well.
Luc, you dog, you.
And, no, shes not a bloody dog, either.

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Meanwhile, another murder!
Just when we were starting to get bored of the glum interrogation room at Scotland Yard, too!
Lets break down what the kids were up to and into in this weeks new episode ofGuilt.
Grace Atwood
Grace has one priority in this entire world: Grace.
Only, he doesnt.
Lets examine all of the evidence against Grace, shall we?
Guilt-o-meter reading: 10 out of 10.
At this point, shes nothing but wicked.
The sad part of it all?
He really does seem to still believe shes innocent.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 6 out of 10.
She still thinks shes completely innocent of evil, and that makes one of us.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 7 out of 10.
But where does their new romance leave Roz?
She just seems happy to have Mollys phone off her hands, no matter how stupid the plan.
Speaking of which, has logic just abandoned these women?
Guilt-o-meter reading: 5 out of 10.
And also, Roz needs new friends.
Detective Sergeant Alex Bruno
Bruno did the right thing this time for a change.
Sooo…good job?
And with that, hes back on the case.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 4 out of 10.
Detective Pike
Nothing to see here.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 0 out of 10.
She may be right about that.
Shes got enough experience both professionally and personally to know a homicidal maniac when he sees one, right?
As she said, Luc didnt ask for an attorney, now did he?
Guilt-o-meter reading: Zip.
So, it seems unlikely, given her reaction.
Theo, on the other hand?
Did he love her?
But he still loves himself more.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 8 out of 10.
Casualties of chaos are minor details.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 5 out of 10.
He didnt do too much illegal stuff this episode, but theres still time.
Guilt-o-meter reading: 2 out of 10.
He didnt do anything too crazy in the name of zealous client advocacy this time.