![]() I just thought it went in a lot of directions. However, this is such a good show that even an episode I didn’t love is still pretty good. It’s Katie Bailey, who tells her that no one can hear them.Ĩ/10 – This is probably my least favorite episode so far. As she protests, someone speaks up behind her. Instead, he takes her to an abandoned tavern where he deposits her in a room in the back and locks her in. The man–and again, I’m saying “man” but I don’t know for sure–doesn’t kill her or even assault her (beyond the initial attack), as far as we can tell. The other mystery, by the way, is what happened to Missy, at least for the time being. Or maybe it’s just that Dawn knows all too well what it’s like to love an addict. Maybe that’s why Dawn doesn’t tell Beth, who’s babysitting Dawn’s granddaughter while this little excursion is going on, what happened. He’s just moved into Beth’s basement, as he has nowhere else to go. It’s Beth’s brother Freddie, whom we met in the first episode. I mean, if it were real.īecause it’s not real. Then again, perhaps the caller doesn’t want to call unnecessary attention to themselves. It’s a strange amount, especially since the reward for Katie is $15,000. One is the mysterious person who starts calling Dawn, offering her Katie in exchange for $5000. That’s a mystery for another time, but we do get answers for two other ones. I can’t find when exactly this is supposed to be set, but unless it’s 2018ish, it would be unlikely that the date commemorates DJ’s birth. That engraved pendant is interesting, though. It may satisfy her curiosity for the time being, but it’s not much help for the case. She goes behind his back apparently so she can search Erin’s room without the proper procedure. But his questioning there without her is a function of her suspension. He’s been questioning people without her–he ambushes Deacon Mark, for instance, to question him about his transfer from his old church. And for another, Jess clearly appears to be holding something else back.īut so is Mare, who returns to question Jess without Colin. Erin could have kept it a secret from Jess, for one thing. Jess tells them that Erin could never screw up the courage to meet a man in person, but that’s not exactly a verifiable fact, not yet. The girls had set up a page for Erin on an escort site, the same one, in fact, that Missy had used. Nevertheless, Erin seemed confident that it was happening.Īfter talking to Jess, they find out one secret that Jess had been withholding. But where would the money have come from? Her dad outright refused to pay, and Dylan was equally reticent. Erin seemed very insistent that DJ was going to get the ear surgery he desperately needed. Incidentally, the DNA tests have come back and neither Frank nor Dylan is the father of little baby DJ. So even though Mare is supposed to be suspended, and that Colin is supposed to be working with a new guy, he and Mare still partner up to continue working the case. Missy turned to sex work, which is where she met the mysterious man (?) who took her. Eventually, the Oxy prescription ends, but the dependence doesn’t. We can infer the rest of the story from there. Then she was involved in a freak accident, and they gave her Oxys for the pain. She was once a very promising young woman. The story of Missy Sager (Sasha Frolova) is not a new one. She even makes a good-faith effort to start, showing up to therapy and announcing, “Let the healing begin.” But then another girl goes missing. There is a slim–very slim, but there–chance that Mare would have abided by the terms of her suspension. ![]()
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