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Already DVR'd. In fact my entire week is DVR'd. Don't know what to make of the previews for tonight's episode. It look like Beth and Rio aren't going to be just a 1 time thing, but it also makes Beth look like a jealous, stalkery girlfriend. Plus what's going to happen to Ruby and Stan now that agent Turner's put a target on them?
Annie has smartened up and is turning into a decent person, now Ruby has turned into the dumb one. Does she really think Turner will let her and Stan off with no repercussions without a written agreement? I mean he's a cop who stole evidence.
It doesn't appear Beth got to relive the bathroom scene. I think Dean got ED problems when he realized what she was doing.
This second season is supposed to be 13 episodes, which means we're almost halfway through.
Turner knows about Stan stealing the pen cap and thanks to Mary Pat he knows other things - is he just gonna let all that go in exchange for Ruby helping him get Beth?
I just can't see the story continuing beyond this season without the 3 women facing prosecution.
It took one episode for things to get messy. Beth's getting used to being a criminal, Annie's smartening up (shocking considering all the stupid stuff she did last season) and Ruby's turning rat for the feds. Plus that whole exchange between Dean and the martial arts instructor has me wondering what he might be plotting. I can't see the season ending well for any of the ladies.
Lillyx3 is right. Before Ruby does anything to betray her best friend she needs to get something in writing from agent Turner. Then again with all the shows and movies I've seen over the years can you really trust the feds to keep their word?
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