Plus, that Ian Garvey guy still gives me the major creeps.
And now hes killed my favorite new character just as he and Liz were becoming best friends?
Oh, it ison.

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In fact, this episode solidly keeps even more balls in the air than normal.
As our returning resident arsonist Earl Fagan says to Red at one point: Men plan; God laughs.
PATTIE SUE EDWARDS, NO.
But since the trader was killed a few months ago, they dont know who the client, a.k.a.
the Post Offices newest assignment, was.
So,not great.
Its not another attempted outbreak of the pathogen: its the pathogens cure.
The judge ruled that the man who killed Edwards husband was acting in self-defense.
I think youll like it.
To which I say: Whyyyyyy?
But itseemsthat shes right.
But perhaps the Post Office doesnt make that immediate connection because theyre also busy trying to help Liz out.
So Liz calls the burner phone, and Singleton follows the vibrating…into Ian Garveys office.
When Cronan shakes her hand, hes pricked by something.
She knows it was Cronan, and that he murdered her husband and blamed it all on him.
Ressler approaches the vehicle, visibly unloading his gun, and they both get out of the car.
Marshals stands by Edwards side the imagery of her holding his folded American flag in handcuffs is really something.
She looks up and sees Ian Garvey.
Thats him, she tells Cooper.
The bald man Damascus.
Thats the man who killed Tom.
So now, all thats left in the hunt for Toms killer is to see how it ends.
Earlier in the episode, Red warned Liz that this moment would come.
You and I both know this doesnt end in a court room, he tells her.
It ends on the street.
I want you to be prepared for that.
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