Oh my, this one was dark! This episode most definitely transitioned the women into a whole new level of crime. Let's discuss.
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Girls' Night
Another aspect of this episode was that it brought back what the foundation is, the women working together through better or worse. The thing that has really stuck out during these first three episodes is that tonally it continues to get darker as they immerse themselves in this world. Annie stepping up after Beth just could not pull a trigger added a new layer to her character, a darker one. There is no doubt that she would have killed Leslie had he been in that room. Which leads me to a thought I just cannot get out of my head.... What about Beth and Annie's parents? They both are prone to danger and darkness, where is this coming from? I hope the show explores that in the future.
Next we have Ruby who is the polar opposite, the danger repulses and scares her, yet she cannot get out. Is she stuck in a cycle of loyalty to the girls? Or the fear that if she stops trying to cover things up she will be caught? This is also something that could be interesting to explore. But for now their task is done, Leslie is dead. What awaits them now? We are only three eps in, so the next thing on their plate should be interesting. I will say it is great that the show did not wrap up this storyline in the first two episodes, it was put in a pressure cooker and slowly let the audience feel the weight along with our girls. This did not cheapen the impact, it made it more intense and rich. Kudos to the writers for giving a murder plot the heaviness that it deserves.
Odds And Ends:
* The show finally revealed Rio's source! She's some kind of Lawyer and their meeting place is quite peculiar. Has Rio made an informant deal? Are they in some kind of partnership; She keeps him clean while he does her bidding? This is something that could be extremely juicy.
* What is in the storage locker Rio gave Beth? A place where she can separate things? Perhaps.
*Nancy was a lot calmer than Annie deserved. I am so glad her love for Sadie is so strong. This may be very important should Annie ever have to go away.
* Great, Ruby told Stan about the loan! Now if only she could muster up the courage to tell him about the body dump.
* There were not any other remote dumpsters they could've found?
* Kenny ate a cake meant for teachers? Of all the ways he could have acted out, this is pretty tame.
* Am I the only one who doesn't feel an ounce of sympathy for Dean? Sorry not Sorry!
That is it for this week! A lot happened, what are your thoughts?