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Nov
23

This episode is all about expectations. Sadly, we were all wrong. Therefore, we will now continue to expect on what may happen next. Any idea?

According to TV Fanatic, the closest to home Olivia makes it is into that same gift shop, and for only a few minutes.  So now we have to patiently wait two weeks to see the highly anticipated conclusion and homecoming for our Olivia.

Overall, though, we have to say this was our favorite episode of the season. It’s great to have our old Olivia back, with Bolivia slowly leaving her subconscious.  It’s as if her mind and body are slowly figuring out who they really are.  Olivia also knows a lot more about science than Bolivia, which ultimately helped her save the life of a young boy this week.

On “The Abducted,”Olivia plays a vital role in solving a case involving a serial kidnapper responsible for stealing his victim’s youth.  This man tragically kidnaps a child and somehow drains his cerebral cortex, allowing him to also steal his victim’s youth and become young himself.

One of the Candyman’s past victims is Broyles’ son, Christopher.  In the end, when Olivia saves the day and apprehends the man, Broyles feels genuine gratitude for a woman he knows is not really his agent.

This unexpected bond with our Olivia ends up allowing Broyles to look the other way, especially after he figures out Olivia knows the truth about who she is.  And even though Olivia doesn’t make it home, an important message does find its way into Peter’s ear.  A message that now opens his eyes.

Peter now knows Bolivia is not his Olivia.  He finally knows the truth!

So any reactions guys?

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