![]() Still, one important detail confirmed this week is that Erin, desperate for money to cover her baby son's ear surgery, had looked into making some extra cash via the Side Door app used by other girls, though her best friend claims Erin never went through with it. ![]() No, that's actually related to the case - or cases, as they may end up being. ![]() It's not the biggest cliffhanger of the episode, to be clear. Jean Smart's down to babysit Drew, but which remarkable set of cheekbones will prevail? On a fun note, this upcoming Saturday Mare's making date plans - but the question is, with who? Richard the writer asks to take her out for dinner on the occasion of his birthday, while almost a bit out of nowhere an increasingly cuddly Zabel steps up with his own impromptu dinner offer for that same evening. It's just another aspect of Mare's complicated life, as observed alongside the furthering of the investigation into what happened to Erin that night. Mare's daughter Siobhan's romantic life also takes a dramatic turn or two, with Siobhan officially moving onto Anne the cute college DJ and ex-girlfriend Becca catching the two of them making out - a chaotic scene which leads to innocent bystander Jean Smart (her character's name is Helen, but it's hard to think of her otherwise) having to take a trip to the hospital. Overall, "Poor Sisyphus" is filled with small but key character beats, like Drew's mom, Carrie, trying to rebuild her connection with her son, while Mare is haunted by the memory of Kevin and Carrie, high and furious, attacking her for money. Let's be concise about it - there are a lot of good reasons to consider Mark a suspect right now, to the extent that he almost seems innocent? Of killing Erin, at least. In fact, there are secrets in addition to that which seem on the verge of being revealed soon, specifically in relation to the reasons behind Mark's transfer from his previous diocese. Pastor Mark has been ducking Zabel's calls recently but he's got a pretty good reason, considering that up until the end of the last episode, Pastor Mark had poor dead Erin's bike in the backseat of his car. Zabel doesn't like the new guy who's been brought in to help in Mare's place and instead seeks out a conversation with Pastor Mark on his own. Of course, the small-town rumor mill quickly spreads the word about Mare getting kicked off the case, but the news doesn't reach her pal Detective Zabel before he shows up at the station with an extra cup of coffee for her. After the last episode's super-fun conversation with the Chief, Mare lies paralyzed in bed - after all, now that she's suspended (and sounds like in serious danger of losing her job), what is there for her to do? Beyond, that is, complain to her best friend Lori, attend some now-mandated counseling, and, oh yeah, not actually letting go of the case.
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