[S4E6] I Want To Be Him
With a butcher knife in hand ready to draw blood, Beth believes that Summer is a prostitute, which is probably not the introduction that John wanted. He does his best to calm the choppy waters before Summer gives him quite a passionate kiss as she heads back upstairs to get dressed.
[S4E6] I Want to Be Him
Garrett not only confesses to the crime that he wanted John Dutton and his entire family dead but he explains that his reasoning was to his son back the life he should have claimed long ago. Garrett believes that John was nothing more than a user taking what he needed from Jamie rather than actually being a father to him and he wanted to pay him back for that more than anything in the world.
As for Carter, he watched this incredibly painful fight because Rip knew it was a lesson that the boy had to learn. With the cowboys dispersing back to the bunkhouse, Carter turns to one of the other ranch hands and declares that he knows what he wants to be when he grows up.
Meanwhile, the football team are hiding in the locker rooms. Justin asks their coach if the shooting is just a drill, but he doesn't seem to know. Diego wants to go outside and fight the gunman, but Justin tells him he's being stupid which leads to an argument. After Diego taunts him about Jessica, Justin leaves the locker room to find her.
Tony, Alex and Charlie look in Tyler's bag and find multiple photos of guns. Tony wants to turn them in to Foundry, saying that if Tyler is in fact the shooter, it would be Tony's fault for not telling the police about his previous attempt. However, Charlie and Alex tell Tony not to, arguing that if the shooter isn't Tyler, he'll be taken in by police and he may reveal Alex as Bryce's killer.
Walt goes to the car wash alone to formally transfer ownership from Bogdan. Bogdan mockingly says that Walt is not ready to run the business and insultingly recommends that he should fetch his wife to do it instead. When Bogdan wants to retrieve the first dollar he ever made (hanging in a frame on the wall), Walt spitefully insists he leave it behind. Bogdan storms out of the car wash. Walt uses the dollar to buy a can of soda, relishing the moment.
Over breakfast the following morning, Walt Jr. assumes that his parents aren't talking because of Walt's "gambling addiction" and tries to excuse his actions as being equal to an illness; Walt pointedly counters that they are the result of his own choices. On the way to school, Walt decides to take a detour and buy a car for his son. Walt Jr. cheekily suggests that his father buy him a brand-new Dodge Challenger if he wants to "buy him off", drawing his attention to a nearby billboard.
Outside the laundry, Walt questions Jesse about his errands with Mike, insisting that they don't make any sense. Jesse, however, is gratified at being seen as useful by Gus' organization, telling Walt that maybe he's not "a loser" after all. Walt realizes that the robbery attempt on Mike was a setup, but Jesse assumes that Walt is trying to minimize his accomplishment. Walt comes to another realization: since he can't get rid of Walt without disrupting his operation, Gus is trying to drive a wedge between him and Jesse. Jesse doesn't want to hear it and heads into the superlab to begin cooking.
Back in Albuquerque, Jesse and Mike drive up to a house in which the occupants, all meth addicts, are selling three pounds of blue meth that they didn't get from Gus. Mike wants to stake out the place until someone leaves, but Jesse decides to infiltrate the house. After getting the door slammed in his face, he takes a shovel from the trunk and begins digging in the house's front yard. Soon one junkie approaches him and asks why he is digging; Jesse hands over the shovel and asks him to take over. With the first junkie preoccupied, Jesse enters the house and is confronted by a second junkie armed with a shotgun. When the junkie is distracted, Jesse knocks him out with a nearby bong. Mike retrieves the stolen Pollos fry batter bucket; words in Spanish are written on the lid.
That night, Mike and Jesse are again eating at the diner when Gus enters; he sits at the booth while Jesse waits outside. Mike informs Gus that the intent of the truck robbery was to send a message, recommending that he get ten or fifteen men and retaliate immediately. Instead, Gus wants to set up a meeting between himself and the Cartel. Before leaving, he asks how Jesse did that day. Outside, he tells Jesse that he heard that he could handle himself.
Cutting the excitement we also see a development that fans have been expecting and wanting for long as Beth asks Rip to make her his wife soon. Looks like their marriage may finally happen this season and paired with the Season 3 finale that saw Rip creepily take off the ring from his mother's grave, this eccentric couple might finally make things official.
The episode also sees Beth deliver a 'f*** you' to Jaime as she reveals herself to be the new Head of Operations for Market Equities. But the highlight remains the iron fist of John and his deliverance of justice. The 'No Fighting ' rule is absolute and he makes sure of it, so when Carter (Finn Little) says he wants to grow up and be like him, we can't help but acknowledge and be in awe of the man who strongly strides off after having finished the nasty business.
Meanwhile, the latter made a bold move in last week's episode. John invited his new activist foe, Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo), to the ranch. It's hard to see their completely opposite viewpoints meshing, but then again, John can be very charming when he wants to be.
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Well again, I just want to be clear here everyone that Zach on a podcast is referencing his screen share that we have going on. So, to explain the situation his hand was moving up and back down in the call referencing this tree. So he has a tree.
For now though, Clarke wants to push ahead with their new plan of delivering the hydrazine to Abby and Raven. A part of her is clearly relieved that Arkadia is no longer a viable back-up plan, because saving 100 people was taking up way too much time and attention when really, the only solution to Clarke is the one that saves everyone.
He may be a fanatic, unhinged, whatever you want to call him, but Jaha has always been able to connect to the Arkadians in a way Kane has not, and I expect/fear that this will lead to Kane once again losing control of his people to a more compelling leader, whose words are honey but whose actions will lead them down another very dangerous path.
In the last episode, Rio had mentioned that the people he answers to would want to meet Beth. With Good Girls now on its fourth season, it makes sense for the story to step a little further into the criminal world within the show, therefore, exposing Beth, Annie, and Ruby (along with the audience) to much more highs and lows of committing crimes.
Sana then walks across the school yard where people are dancing. Even and Isak walk into the school yard hand in hand, looking happy. Sara and the Pepsi Max girls are on a bench talking, as Sana walks right past them. She then walks towards her friends with a serious face, as Noora is tying her hair into a ponytail. Eva then looks up at Sana, showing her phone. Sana announces that she dropped out of the bus and that she's not going to be a russ. Eva asks that they just gotten a bus, people and everything sorted, Sana wants to drop out. Chris asks what's up. Sana says it's not important for her to be a russ, and Noora says it was important for her just a little while ago. Sana says maybe it's because she realizes it goes against her values to see girs drop all self-respect for a pinecone tied to their russehat. She then walks past the girls into the school building.
Sana arrives home while her parents are discussing their car. She greets them, inquiring about dinner and she declines her mom's offer for a carrot. She then complains about the boys being around all the time, and her dad says that they have hospitality in their house. Sana says they're there all the time. Her dad comments that her friends are welcome too, just like Elias' friends. Noora then texts Sana asking if she wants to hang out.
Elias says they won't join in for dinner, and that they will grab kebab after instead, but they do take the offer of having some carrots. They then leave, saying goodbye to Sana's parents before they settle on buying a new car. Sana then texts Noora back saying she's just stressed with the exam. Noora announces she dropped out of the bus too, saying she doesn't want to be in it if Sana isn't.
Noora, Eva and Sana are sitting in the windowsill at school while they discuss an assignment of Eva's. Noora is eating a carrot while Eva complains about how difficult the assignment will be on the exam. Sana is a bit fixated on Noora eating the carrot when Eva asks her if she's joining them to McDonalds. Sana says she has to study for her exam. Noora asks if she wants them to get her something, and when Sana declines they walk off. Sana then spots them going outside and joining Vilde, Sara and Laila in the school yard. The girls are seen laughing and happy.
Sana gets angry and starts to type 'Its NOT because i am a Muslim but because you're a fake girl.' She decides not to send the text and starts pacing in her room instead, eyeing her phone. She then grabs it again, and starts texting Isak to Isak about wanting some help for the exam. She says that she owes him that because Elias and his friends punched him. He says that they didn't punch him, attempting to downplay the severity. Sana asks him if he wants the help and he agrees. They then make a plan to meet tomorrow after school at Isaks place. 041b061a72