This week picks up right where we left off. Liam is trying to convince Kirsten to marry him, and Camille is just happy to be alive. Somehow Linus talks her into having dinner with him and his parents so she can pretend to be his girlfriend.

Maggie calls Kirsten in to discuss Liam with her, and the fact that he may present a security risk. Kirsten disagrees. I guess only time will tell on that. Apparently Fischer is in tight with Turner, and Kirsten is still pushing him on the Ed Clark case. If you’ll recall, she is determined to prove it wasn’t suicide.

This week’s murder involves a psychic who hosted an online show. It would appear that she was murdered because she witnessed someone else get murdered. Upon investigation, it seems as though the murder she witnessed was actually a premonition. Now, Kirsten’s going to have to figure out how to solve the case and protect the woman who has yet to be murdered. Meanwhile, Liam is being followed, but whoever is keeping tabs on him (my bet is on Turner) isn’t hiding it.


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Liam confronts Kirsten about her job. She’s been claiming she’s working on creating a new video game, but he’s not buying it. Making a video game doesn’t cause people to be on call 24/7. He wants to know who she works for. You can tell she wants to confide in him, but feels she can’t. He gets frustrated and walks out. When she accuses Maggie of having him followed, Maggie admits it. She then tells Kirsten that her relationship with Liam won’t work if for no other reason than she is keeping secrets from him. She even tells Kirsten about her estranged son, Ben.

Kirsten goes in for a second stitch, and this time sees more of the psychic’s visions. One included seeing Cameron in the corpse stitch container (the cassette). He offers to help her try to stop the impending murder, but she insists on going alone. However, when she shows up, he’s there already, and so is Liam. Let’s just say, it didn’t look good. Anyway, as Kirsten and Cameron were leaving at the end of the evening, they saw the girl sneak back into the building with a gas container. Then, the owner returned. These are the people Kirsten saw in the psychic’s vision. Sure enough, when they walked in, the owner was strangling her.

Kirsten and Cameron were able to break up the fight, but it led to Kirsten solving the murder of the psychic. It was the woman who did it. The psychic knew she was going to try to burn the place down and attempted to dissuade her from doing it.

Camille’s date night with Linus and his parents went well. Maybe a little too well, but in the end Camille admitted that there might be a future for her and Linus. Then, Kirsten comes home to Liam. She finally tells him that she isn’t ready to get married. As she sits alone afterwards, looking a total emotional mess (despite her temporal dysphasia), Cameron walks up. It’s evident that she called and confided in him since she tells him that he didn’t have to come over.

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All seems well that ends well, but that wasn’t the end. Maggie was right. Something’s up with Liam. In the end, he was walking down the street, and he called someone. After telling them she turned him down he said “Yeah, I can stick around. What’s plan B?” Who do you think Liam works for? Share your thoughts and theories in the comments section below.

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