Becka is determined to prove Eva wrong; Thomas and Matt wait for news of a breakthrough.Becka is determined to prove Eva wrong; Thomas and Matt wait for news of a breakthrough.Becka is determined to prove Eva wrong; Thomas and Matt wait for news of a breakthrough.
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Could the cold truth be the Truth
In episode 8 of Bad Sisters, we learn the circumstances behind George's death. Years ago, George was working in his basement, where he stuffs dead animals, when John Paul greeted him to ask for money.
George laughed in his face and refused him the money. Soon, however, he started choking on a glass eyeball. JP went to help him, but stopped himself. He decided to watch his father choke to death-and then his eyes landed on the freezer. The Garvey sisters have certainly had many mess-ups before, but nothing has left such a bad feeling in the pit of one's stomach as Becka shutting the freezer door on someone she didn't even see. Did Becka actually kill JP? Or the person who's become a dear friend-poor, sweet Minna? Meanwhile, drama ramps up between the sisters in both past and present timelines. And as much as I love to root for the underdog, it turns out the sisters may have been right about "Baby Becka." She puts them at too much risk. She's likely going to have to prove herself even more to finally get her sisters' approval. But Eva, too, has done some posturing-as protector. And she may just have to prove that she is one. After finding George's body, Becka thinks that John Paul must have killed his father. It makes sense: Because everyone thinks George is still alive, John Paul can spend his money however he wants. Ursula wants to ring the guards, but Bibi refuses. After all, John Paul won't be out of Grace's life until he's dead. Becka then hatches a plan to lock JP in the freezer, but the others think the plan is too risky. At work, Eva gets the news that JP was promoted over her-despite the fact that she is more qualified. Her boss tells her that John Paul is simply more "temperamentally suited" to the role. Eva knows then that John Paul sabotaged her and spilled about her stint in rehab.
Roger returns home and insists to Grace that the rumors about him aren't true. But someone in the area called the guards on him. She believes him. Later, John Paul warns Roger to stay away from them.
Becka, meanwhile, tries to figure out how long it would take for JP to freeze to death. Ursula says he'd die before the body freezes-in two to three hours. They go to check out the freezer in person, and learn that sound doesn't travel through. This makes it an even better method of murder, but Eva still can't get behind it.
George laughed in his face and refused him the money. Soon, however, he started choking on a glass eyeball. JP went to help him, but stopped himself. He decided to watch his father choke to death-and then his eyes landed on the freezer. The Garvey sisters have certainly had many mess-ups before, but nothing has left such a bad feeling in the pit of one's stomach as Becka shutting the freezer door on someone she didn't even see. Did Becka actually kill JP? Or the person who's become a dear friend-poor, sweet Minna? Meanwhile, drama ramps up between the sisters in both past and present timelines. And as much as I love to root for the underdog, it turns out the sisters may have been right about "Baby Becka." She puts them at too much risk. She's likely going to have to prove herself even more to finally get her sisters' approval. But Eva, too, has done some posturing-as protector. And she may just have to prove that she is one. After finding George's body, Becka thinks that John Paul must have killed his father. It makes sense: Because everyone thinks George is still alive, John Paul can spend his money however he wants. Ursula wants to ring the guards, but Bibi refuses. After all, John Paul won't be out of Grace's life until he's dead. Becka then hatches a plan to lock JP in the freezer, but the others think the plan is too risky. At work, Eva gets the news that JP was promoted over her-despite the fact that she is more qualified. Her boss tells her that John Paul is simply more "temperamentally suited" to the role. Eva knows then that John Paul sabotaged her and spilled about her stint in rehab.
Roger returns home and insists to Grace that the rumors about him aren't true. But someone in the area called the guards on him. She believes him. Later, John Paul warns Roger to stay away from them.
Becka, meanwhile, tries to figure out how long it would take for JP to freeze to death. Ursula says he'd die before the body freezes-in two to three hours. They go to check out the freezer in person, and learn that sound doesn't travel through. This makes it an even better method of murder, but Eva still can't get behind it.
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