TexasGal March 20, 2020 Share March 20, 2020 Quote Marty is pressured to move money ahead of schedule, Wendy pitches a high-stakes plan, Wyatt lives the good life, and Ruth butts heads in the casino. Airdate 03.27.2020 Keep your discussion to this episode only - thank you! Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 28, 2020 Share March 28, 2020 Holy shit. Tossing Frank into the lake made this episode GOLD. 1 10 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy March 28, 2020 Share March 28, 2020 How did Wyatt end up in that house? Without re-watching season 2, I'm drawing a blank. Link to comment
Eureka March 28, 2020 Share March 28, 2020 3 minutes ago, Quilt Fairy said: How did Wyatt end up in that house? Without re-watching season 2, I'm drawing a blank. Keep watching and you’ll find out. Link to comment
Quilt Fairy March 28, 2020 Share March 28, 2020 3 minutes ago, Eureka said: Keep watching and you’ll find out. Thanks, I don't want to watch too many episodes at once since we all have so much time to kill, I might as well stretch the season out a bit. It's also such a damn dark show that I'm not sure it's the right thing to be watching right now. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 28, 2020 Share March 28, 2020 I like that the daughter dresses for the office. 2 2 Link to comment
Chaos Theory March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 What the fuck Wendy? Not even KC mobsters mess with Ruth. 5 Link to comment
Eureka March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 2 hours ago, Quilt Fairy said: Thanks, I don't want to watch too many episodes at once since we all have so much time to kill, I might as well stretch the season out a bit. It's also such a damn dark show that I'm not sure it's the right thing to be watching right now. I hear you. My son (19) and I watch together and we generally only do two at a time. You’ll find out soon. 3 Link to comment
Armchair Critic March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 (edited) That was a real asshole move of Wendy to the current homeowners. What did she put in their milk? This show is depressing, yet here I go again... Edited March 29, 2020 by Armchair Critic 5 Link to comment
sadie March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 23 minutes ago, Armchair Critic said: That was a real asshole move of Wendy to the current homeowners. What did she put in their milk? This show is depressing, yet here I go again... I thought it was more symbolic that she has finally abandoned that part of herself she was at that house. Making the bed, walking around, it was like a goodbye and then she burnt it down. She’s fully embraced who she is now, bitch boss gangster. Damn I’ve missed this show. 3 Link to comment
Armchair Critic March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 17 minutes ago, sadie said: I thought it was more symbolic that she has finally abandoned that part of herself she was at that house. Making the bed, walking around, it was like a goodbye and then she burnt it down. She’s fully embraced who she is now, bitch boss gangster. Still want to know what she put in their drink, that was uncalled for and hopefully not harmful to them. 2 Link to comment
Chaos Theory March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 (edited) Maybe I watch too much criminal minds but I was kinda thinking that she was so resentful of her own family for holding her back that she was using The new people in her old house as surrogates for her own family. I don’t think she is at the “murder my family” phase but i think this is let’s give them the trots phase . But it is kinda a bitch move. But it was a really well done scene. Edited March 29, 2020 by Chaos Theory 1 2 Link to comment
GingerSnappy March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 1 hour ago, Armchair Critic said: Still want to know what she put in their drink, that was uncalled for and hopefully not harmful to them. It was red food coloring. 1 5 Link to comment
AZChristian March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, GingerSnappy said: It was red food coloring. Yes, it was . . . but in wondering why she did that and turned the family picture upside down, all I can come up with was that it was a warning (not a threat) to that family. "You have what you think is a picture perfect life. But be careful. Something can happen, and someone can walk in easily because you weren't careful and left a key outside. Your life - like this picture - can be turned upside down, and your life could end up poisoned (red food coloring) by forces you know nothing about." Those people are never going to be so careless again - probably about anything. ETA: Either that, or she's really pissed that her American Dream life no longer exists, and she doesn't want anyone else to feel happy and safe either . . . so now these people live in fear like she does. They are only fearing a random, unknown person. She's fearing the Mexican drug cartel, the KC mob, Darlene, and Helen. Edited March 29, 2020 by AZChristian 1 1 7 Link to comment
IndianaFran March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 5 hours ago, Armchair Critic said: That was a real asshole move of Wendy to the current homeowners. What did she put in their milk? This show is depressing, yet here I go again... I am trying to understand why she did it.. any ideas? Is she planning to try to run them out and buy it back? Link to comment
Rebky March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 I don't understand the ending at all. What if the homeowners showed up? The things she did made no sense.Not one of their better shows. 1 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 Plus leaving the beer bottle. Cops can take fingerprints. 7 Link to comment
UnknownK March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 1 hour ago, DoctorAtomic said: Plus leaving the beer bottle. Cops can take fingerprints. Fingerprints of a person who used to live there a year ago. She left her old hidden key which is funny because I figured people changed the locks when they moved into a new house just because of this. Cops will not look into it because nothing was stolen or damaged (and the owners are not rich enough to have high up friends in the department), and in most cases even if something was taken they will just tell you to file with insurance. The food coloring was probably put into the drink to make the owners question all the food and dump it. Leaving the door open and putting the picture upside down were done so the owners know immediately somebody was in there. The whole thing was to make the new owners uncomfortable and feel violated in their new home. 1 8 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 2 hours ago, UnknownK said: She left her old hidden key which is funny because I figured people changed the locks when they moved into a new house just because of this. I changed my locks when I moved into my house. 1 Link to comment
Stella March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 10 hours ago, Armchair Critic said: Still want to know what she put in their drink, that was uncalled for and hopefully not harmful to them. I'm pretty positive it was just red food coloring. The little bottle was exactly like some I've used for baking and what not. 2 Link to comment
DoctorAtomic March 29, 2020 Share March 29, 2020 At first I thought it was vanilla extract, but that seemed like an even dumber thing for her to do. Link to comment
sadie March 30, 2020 Share March 30, 2020 23 hours ago, Armchair Critic said: Still want to know what she put in their drink, that was uncalled for and hopefully not harmful to them. I think it was red food dye. Not harmful. 1 Link to comment
SayMyName March 30, 2020 Share March 30, 2020 It's hard to get past how badly the laundering by preloading the drop boxes was executed. Let's put the money laundering on film by doing it in a room that would be full of cameras covering every inch. Maybe it could have been done by slipping money in as the boxes were loaded or unloaded from the cages but it would have to have been done in smaller amounts. 1 Link to comment
roughing it March 31, 2020 Share March 31, 2020 I thought they said that where the empty drop boxes were, they were in the blind spot of the cameras. 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Snewtsie March 31, 2020 Popular Post Share March 31, 2020 It was blue food coloring. In season 1, Wendy told Marty that she was a rebellious teenager. She never did anything serious, but would break into people's homes and hang out for a while... drink a beer or two, put blue food coloring in their milk, turn some photos upside down, and leave. She was visiting that same behavior in this episode, presumably for a final time in her life. 1 11 27 Link to comment
abc123 April 1, 2020 Share April 1, 2020 I had not remembered that she said that, Snewtsie...thanks for the reminder. 2 Link to comment
SayMyName April 2, 2020 Share April 2, 2020 On 3/31/2020 at 1:32 PM, roughing it said: I thought they said that where the empty drop boxes were, they were in the blind spot of the cameras. They may have said it but it would never ever happen in the real world. Employees would be helping themselves if that were the case. 1 Link to comment
roughing it April 2, 2020 Share April 2, 2020 (edited) 3 hours ago, SayMyName said: Employees would be helping themselves if that were the case. But they are empty, stored to switch out the full boxes at the tables. The full boxes are taken to the vault. Edited April 2, 2020 by roughing it 2 Link to comment
Bethanne April 9, 2020 Share April 9, 2020 On 3/31/2020 at 3:48 PM, Snewtsie said: It was blue food coloring. In season 1, Wendy told Marty that she was a rebellious teenager. She never did anything serious, but would break into people's homes and hang out for a while... drink a beer or two, put blue food coloring in their milk, turn some photos upside down, and leave. She was visiting that same behavior in this episode, presumably for a final time in her life. Yes, and if you think about it, it’s especially diabolical. They would know immediately upon getting home that their space had been violated. They’d call the police, have a cursory investigation done, and then would lock themselves in feeling on edge and exposed. The feelings would somewhat dull overnight and into the next day, they’d get their locks changed, and then BAM, pour a glass of milk and be violated all over again. 3 Link to comment
Miss chi chi April 10, 2020 Share April 10, 2020 The Manson Family would sneak into people's homes, move furniture and eat their food. They did it to terrify people. I found Wendy doing this to be extremely disturbing. 7 Link to comment
Dobian May 21, 2020 Share May 21, 2020 (edited) Just got into this show few weeks ago. So the explosion at the end of season 2 was just a dream or something? The K.C. mob blew up what looked like Marty's office, yet there was Wendy sitting in the same office in this episode. Not one mention about the bombing, and Marty and the K.C. mob seem to be on civil terms with Cosgrove's son loitering in the casino. Huh? I think Wendy's antics at the old house were her way of telling the current owners that there are hidden dangers to your happy family and your "safe" home in the suburbs is just an illusion. The Byrdes used to be that family. Edited May 21, 2020 by Dobian 1 Link to comment
HollyG May 29, 2020 Share May 29, 2020 (edited) On 3/29/2020 at 4:44 AM, Armchair Critic said: Still want to know what she put in their drink, that was uncalled for and hopefully not harmful to them. Red food coloring. My ex used to put it in our milk & other things once in a while. He thought it was funny. He once turned my lemon meringue pie blue. edit - oops! I'm very late to this thread. Already answered. Edited May 29, 2020 by HollyG 1 Link to comment
buttercupia June 9, 2020 Share June 9, 2020 the thing i'm not getting-does nobody see how small that boat is? that's a tiny casino! certainly not big enough to do everything the byrdes are promising. 2 Link to comment
CarobCake August 18, 2020 Share August 18, 2020 On 6/9/2020 at 3:38 PM, buttercupia said: the thing i'm not getting-does nobody see how small that boat is? that's a tiny casino! certainly not big enough to do everything the byrdes are promising. Maybe it's bigger on the inside? 4 Link to comment
SlovakPrincess May 16, 2022 Share May 16, 2022 (edited) I have a hard time feeling bad for Ruth every time she makes a sad face about Wyatt hating her. Every bit of this situation was caused by her own dumb decisions: convincing her family of idiot savants she was going to kill Marty, then deciding the only way to fix that was to kill her uncles, then deciding to admit to her psycho father what she’d done, then telling Wyatt the truth and expecting … what, exactly? (I still don’t understand why she thought Wyatt would believe a clearly unhinged and desperate Cade if Cade told him Ruth had killed Russ and Boyd). I couldn’t tell if Wendy “pranked” the new owners of her old house out of nostalgia for a simpler time in her life … or if the writers are hinting that teenage Wendy always had it in her to thirst for power and the ability to scare others. Anyway, she’s nuts! But at least she’s interesting! Marty was the voice of reason this episode - truly, their only hope for escape is Navarro getting blown off the face of the earth and his cartel collapsing. As guilty as he is of terrible crimes and terrible life decisions, he at least realizes their situation is nothing to be proud of or get cocky about. Hey, Wyatt washed his hair! Are we supposed to buy that the people shopping in Mexico at the beginning of the episode were relatively unbothered by the explosion, but quick to grab the money that flew every where … 🙄 Edited May 16, 2022 by SlovakPrincess Link to comment
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