'Good Girls' has flipped the script on crime shows and these are the best episodes to watch and get hooked.
Good Girls has flipped the script on crime shows by giving their target audience, suburban moms, a main role. Beth Boland is a married mother of four whose husband, Dean is having an affair with his employee and mismanaging their car dealership. They are facing losing their home as a result. Her sister, Annie Marks , is a divorced, single mother with a transgendered child, and with money problems and custody struggles all her own.
“I’d Rather Be Crafting” Season 1 ended with an epic cliffhanger where Beth had to make a choice: she could shoot her philandering dope of a husband, or her gang boss. In the first episode of season 2, we find out the result of her choice and the consequence. We also find out about the gang being free to roam the streets again via Stan, whose job and marriage with Ruby are in tatters.
Beth is losing her grip as a mother. Dean is absolutely losing it over Rio. Ruby’s marriage is in full-blown jeopardy as internal affairs are closing in on her husband. Rio actually gets the blanket back. This episode illustrates the maxim of the show going forward: Do the ends justify the means? And what are the means anyway?
“Incentive” This episode is crammed with action and fodder for future episodes. Retta’s performance in particular, really stands out in this episode, proving that she can do drama as well as comedy.
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