S’s house and is quickly followed by Felix, who’s way better at being quiet than his foster sis. Are we really surprised? It doesn’t matter-it’s still scary as hell and an amazing act break. Cut to the roadside where the totaled car is hidden under branches, and we see Daniel break his way out of the passenger-side window like Jason Voorhies in the dark. Sarah prepares Kira to stay with Cal for the night. Alison is terrified and disgusted but agrees. Not only will rehab be a good “rest,” he reasons, but it’ll keep her away from Donnie. She doesn’t remember what a hot mess she was on opening night of “Blood on the Tiles” and he talks to her with the patience and tact of a parent trying to teach their kid how babies are made. She gets to the main entrance and sees Felix, her lighthouse, her port in a storm, her main gay. (I’m kinda hoping by “go to sleep” she means “be dead forever, Grace, cause you’re a bitch.”)īack in populated America, Alison walks down the hall of the rehab facility, scared at the sight of drunks and addicts. I’m starting to wonder if she’s the true head of the Proletheans when Helena comes from behind her holds her in a headlock until she passes out-which seems more than generous on Helena’s part. She turns on her heels and walks out, oddly comfortable for a homeschooled gal who’s just committed murder. When Helena finally stops fighting, Grace pokes her lightly and curses her back to hell, where she belongs. In a true terrifying-ginger moment, Grace uses a pillow to smother Helena with the force and determination of a contract killer. While Sarah uses Daniel’s cell phone to keep Rachel at bay, Grace goes into Helena’s room to bring her some linens-or so it seems. It’s totes awkward, so it’s no surprise when Bonnie says to Henrik, “He’s taking pictures again.” He assures his wife that everything will be okay with the certainty and dismissiveness that makes him such a top-notch cult leader. Sarah thanks him for keeping Kira safe and Cal just nods.Īrt’s still on the edges of the Prolethean compound, snapping photos like he’s not the only black person for miles. Cal shows them his camper, which will be their getaway vehicle. Sarah and Cal drive to yet another section of dry farmland and Kira emerges from behind tall trees, where he told her to hide (let’s be real, the fact that this kid is still alive is the real science fiction of the series). She sits up and bolts to a bathroom to vomit.** (Aaaaaahhhh!!!!) She rolls over on her side and her face is replaced with Alison’s, who’s lying in a drab, institutional room. Henrik enters, telling her everything okay and we see a wedding band on Helena’s finger. Helena’s head hurts and the wife says it’s the sedative. (When did she become a ride-or-die chick?! And how will shooting a police officer help you get your daughter back or get answers?)Īs they drive off in Cal’s truck, Helena’s in her twin bed in the barn, this time with Henrik’s wife, Bonnie, tending to her. Raising a gun upon hearing an approaching cop car.(C’mon, Sarah! The dude works for Dyad-no doubt he’s had some DNA boosters or at least some potent nutritional supplements and won’t be put down that easily.) Looking over at a bloody Daniel and assuming he’s dead.For the next three minutes, Sarah proceeds to do things that I can only hope are the result of a mild concussion, because they make very little sense. Turns out her baby daddy is quite adept at a little vehicular manslaughter-Daniel’s bloodied and unconscious and Sarah’s shaken but able to get out of the vehicle. Unfortunately, everything went to hell because of Felix.We pick up where the last episode ended, with Sarah coming to in the driver’s seat as Cal runs to the door. In the perfect world, they would've had a bag full of cash they made in under a couple of hours because apparently Trey and Murphy can work magic, and we would've been blessed with Darnell and Felix's shocked faces. Nevertheless, Trey had her back, knocked out the guy, and they were out of there with the cash. : About stealing? Because there's this guy, he has about a million chips on the table.īut the timing of that was not ideal.Trey: About stealing? Because there's this guy, he has about a million chips on the table, definitely more than $300,000. I don't care if I have to rob this casino. She kept thinking about Max, and it was a glimmer of a moment that spoke to how much she loves Max and how her whole perspective of relationships and sex have likely changed because of him. She couldn't even keep the seduction act up long enough for Trey to get to safety. Murphy couldn't go through with actual sex with the gambler.
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