Overall good show. It's always confusing who to root for in these storylines. Obviously you shouldn't hope for the killer to get away with it, but somehow you fear for him and want him to. There were some moments with a lot of talking, but there are important points covered there. But I couldn't help but notice the underlying "women are better than men, all men are bad" theme. There was a line that Stella gives in season 3 episode 4 which contradicts the premise of "all women rock." After seeing footage of a woman trying to harm herself and her children, Stella says "it's what women do with their anger, Jim. They harm themselves or extensions of themselves, their children." Throughout the show, the women are portrayed as wise, and the men are ignorant to anything that isn't "man" related. As if men are aliens and women are glorious creatures of the earth that could do no harm. So I get the feeling that the writers are trying to say that women can justify harming others and themselves because it's "hard being a woman." I just don't get what they're going for, which is feminism in a nutshell. And by the way, women don't normally, if at all, try to harm anyone because they're stressed. Literally what?