Warlock72
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A random guy is killing jurors at a bus stop, and it turns out he is looking for their guard, a U. S. Marshal.
It turns out the U. S. Marshal used to like the young lads at Cornhole Academy, and this killer is trying to get revenge tweny years later.
Scola captures one of the killers, and he tries to make friends by telling him his sad life story. The killer is not impressed, and refuses to talk, beyone explaining that he and his pal are targeting teachers from Cornhole Academy who used to lack boundaries with the teens.
Eventually after the second killer goes on a rampage at the school, Scola and Zacko talk him down so he can explain how he is the real victim, and the Agents agree and they all hug and cry.
It turns out the U. S. Marshal used to like the young lads at Cornhole Academy, and this killer is trying to get revenge tweny years later.
Scola captures one of the killers, and he tries to make friends by telling him his sad life story. The killer is not impressed, and refuses to talk, beyone explaining that he and his pal are targeting teachers from Cornhole Academy who used to lack boundaries with the teens.
Eventually after the second killer goes on a rampage at the school, Scola and Zacko talk him down so he can explain how he is the real victim, and the Agents agree and they all hug and cry.
Allison has no clue who is dead or alive. She rants about injustices that only exist in her mind, because her dreams are usually half-wrong.
This time she finds a dead body, but that mystery is not solved except with common sense. The original diamond thief killed his girlfriend eight years earlier and put her into a freezer. Her baby sister was abandoned in a hotel. The diamond thief ends up in jail, but nobody knows about the dead girl, or the baby sister.
Eight years later, the baby sister of the dead girl is now an adult, and she tracks down and befriends the killer's son. The son dies (probably murdered) taking the blame for the original dead girl in a suicide note, which gives her baby sister a free pass for stealing the hidden diamonds and getting revenge.
There is a twist coming up inside the original, frozen dead girl. Her little sister thinks she got the last laugh, but did she find the real diamonds?
Meanwhile annoying Ariel demands to go to summer camp. She finds a bank passbook that shows she has $8,000 inherited from her Dad's parents. She wants the money now, and talks to her Dad in a very disrespectful manner, like he was trash. Very sad to watch.
Dad (Jake Weber), is having trouble getting back to work after the former co-worker killed two employees and held Joe hostage. He is broke, and Ariel is constantly asking for money.
This time she finds a dead body, but that mystery is not solved except with common sense. The original diamond thief killed his girlfriend eight years earlier and put her into a freezer. Her baby sister was abandoned in a hotel. The diamond thief ends up in jail, but nobody knows about the dead girl, or the baby sister.
Eight years later, the baby sister of the dead girl is now an adult, and she tracks down and befriends the killer's son. The son dies (probably murdered) taking the blame for the original dead girl in a suicide note, which gives her baby sister a free pass for stealing the hidden diamonds and getting revenge.
There is a twist coming up inside the original, frozen dead girl. Her little sister thinks she got the last laugh, but did she find the real diamonds?
Meanwhile annoying Ariel demands to go to summer camp. She finds a bank passbook that shows she has $8,000 inherited from her Dad's parents. She wants the money now, and talks to her Dad in a very disrespectful manner, like he was trash. Very sad to watch.
Dad (Jake Weber), is having trouble getting back to work after the former co-worker killed two employees and held Joe hostage. He is broke, and Ariel is constantly asking for money.
Starting out with the bizarre look that Starlight has now. Either the actress has undergone some drastic procedure or has lost a lot of weight during the break. She looks way different than she did in the early years, and it is not just age.
Next comes the nasty web-shots at Spider-Man. I guess this show had to go there and make Spider-Man gross, since they do it to every other superhero.
There is a verbal showdown between Tek-Knight (Batman) and the Homelumper (bad Superman). It is interesting, since the rivalry between the Batman and Superman characters has relied on Batman having a kryptonite bullet (since the 1980s?).
In this TV series, there is no kryptonite for Homelumper, so we get to see what might be the dark side of a relationship between Batman and Superman if Batman had no way of stopping Superman.
Eventually we get to see the dirty side of Tek-Knight (Batman) too, and it comes in the dungeon (Batcave) where he keeps a Robin as a prisoner, and engages in gross and disgusting activities with Hughie (as Web-Weaver / Spider-Man). Ashley (Kolby Minifie) joins in too, in her new role as a dominatrix.
They both take turns deflowering Hughie / Spider-Man. For all fans of these characters, it is just pointless trash. What does any of this season have to do with killing off Homelumper? It is just filth for the sake of itself. "Look Ma no hands."
Next comes the nasty web-shots at Spider-Man. I guess this show had to go there and make Spider-Man gross, since they do it to every other superhero.
There is a verbal showdown between Tek-Knight (Batman) and the Homelumper (bad Superman). It is interesting, since the rivalry between the Batman and Superman characters has relied on Batman having a kryptonite bullet (since the 1980s?).
In this TV series, there is no kryptonite for Homelumper, so we get to see what might be the dark side of a relationship between Batman and Superman if Batman had no way of stopping Superman.
Eventually we get to see the dirty side of Tek-Knight (Batman) too, and it comes in the dungeon (Batcave) where he keeps a Robin as a prisoner, and engages in gross and disgusting activities with Hughie (as Web-Weaver / Spider-Man). Ashley (Kolby Minifie) joins in too, in her new role as a dominatrix.
They both take turns deflowering Hughie / Spider-Man. For all fans of these characters, it is just pointless trash. What does any of this season have to do with killing off Homelumper? It is just filth for the sake of itself. "Look Ma no hands."
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