He neither admitted or denied having anything to do with Paige's death.So Clyde pretty much admitted to JJ he killed Paige yesterday.
While I agree that losing Paige is a good way to go, as it brings a lot to the murders story, I have to disagree with you on that, Sarah Beth. I really don't want any scenes of murder or violence like that. I'm having trouble with the torture scenes as it is, no more, please. I don't need to see someone being strangled, even if it is just fiction.The second worst thing about Paige's death is we didn't get to see it. Denied again!!!!!!!
Shows what good writers can do. They fleshed these characters out more in a few weeks than the previous writers had in months.Agree, Paige had ceased to by the whiny, judgmental pest she'd been for so long. The same was true of Bluebird. In her last Salem days, she'd almost become a sympathetic character. That said, it's highly unlikely that creepy Clyde will become the least likable before righteous retribution comes crashing down on his head.
It would be a nice thing to have Eve make a turn around. But if we thought she was hell on wheels just having Paige disown her just wait till her pain of losing her knowing she hated her turns to anger.I'm hoping this is an opportunity for Eve to turn a new leaf, because the "out to destroy Jennifer" bit is beyond played out.
While I agree that losing Paige is a good way to go, as it brings a lot to the murders story, I have to disagree with you on that, Sarah Beth. I really don't want any scenes of murder or violence like that. I'm having trouble with the torture scenes as it is, no more, please. I don't need to see someone being strangled, even if it is just fiction.