Talk:Felicia Tilman/@comment-76.124.227.28-20111120161956/@comment-392210-20111121225715

I have no idea... I guess a natural move would be to assume Chuck did it. Because he was an early suspect, in fact, the second one, after Paul. Paul would never have done that (not to mention that it'd be a stretch to somehow explain how he knew about the burial). Maybe Chuck suspected that Bree was up to something, considering her friends' weird behaviors towards him and that thing with the car, so he sent her the letter to shake her up. That's what Agatha Christie would've done. She usually clears the main suspects in the beginning, making the main characters think they have good enough alibis, but then in the end a new twist reveals that it was indeed them all along. I hope whoever did it isn't too much of a stretch, like Andrew or Karen, for example. Those characters are too valuable to pass off as villains all of a sudden in the last season of the show. Or even someone who we hand't met till recently. Like Cindy. She was so randomly included in the last episode, that I wonder if maybe she'll somehow wind up a guilty party. The way they did with Mona and Eddie in season 6, they warmed them up to the audience, made them recurring minor characters, and then gave them this big story out of the blue. I'd hate for that to happen.