Brilliant episode, probably the best in the series until now, the Rayburns have to make a big decision after discovering Danny's wild-card that gets them all involved.
Danny also have problems on his own, losing Lowry's drugs and being once again forced to leave, his visions of Sarah are a current reminder of how screwed up his life has always being, he just wanted to be accepted, understood, forgiven.
You can't help to feel sorry for the guy when it comes to all the tragedy that surrounded him because of his family, but after that, it was trouble after trouble until he was on the situation that he was.
So Danny decides to push John to the limit, as we're revealed how Sarah drowned and how involved everyone was with her death, that was a very realistic and touching part of the show, as we learn everyone's guilty somehow, but the responsibility always weights more on a certain someone.
With Danny too far gone with his threats and lies and the Rayburns having to deal with it too, the first season's final two episodes will give us a conclusion to this emotional and moving story
Danny also have problems on his own, losing Lowry's drugs and being once again forced to leave, his visions of Sarah are a current reminder of how screwed up his life has always being, he just wanted to be accepted, understood, forgiven.
You can't help to feel sorry for the guy when it comes to all the tragedy that surrounded him because of his family, but after that, it was trouble after trouble until he was on the situation that he was.
So Danny decides to push John to the limit, as we're revealed how Sarah drowned and how involved everyone was with her death, that was a very realistic and touching part of the show, as we learn everyone's guilty somehow, but the responsibility always weights more on a certain someone.
With Danny too far gone with his threats and lies and the Rayburns having to deal with it too, the first season's final two episodes will give us a conclusion to this emotional and moving story