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I'm glad that the mother learning all of this stuff about him in previous episodes rather than being left in the dark finally had a payoff, and it was definitely worth it in my opinion.
At the time, it felt really out of place, and you'd think it'd make more sense for her to be left in the dark, but the interrogation scenes were great.
I enjoy the show but over all found this season pedestrian from a character stand point. The promise of big changes at the end of the second season never came to fruition as it quickly fell back into repeating story lines from the previous seasons.
If the promise of a new beginning from the last scene is not carried out this show will probably drop off my viewing list.