

He barricades himself in the bathroom with several loaded guns.
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He then puts his own fingerprints on the murder weapon.įezco tells Ashtray he’ll take the full blame for Custer’s (and likely Mouse’s) death, but Ashtray won’t allow it. Unfortunately, Fezco knows that the police will be at their door at any minute, so he punches Ashtray to make it seem like Ashtray was just a bystander in all the violence. Fezco jumps into action, muffling Custer’s final breaths and destroying his phone and with it any recorded evidence. Fezco begins to catch on and Custer seems sufficiently confused to foil any police raids, until Ashtray (Javon Walton) decides to take matters into his own hands and stab Custer in the neck. She then attempts to pin Mouse’s murder on Laurie, the terrifying drug dealer from earlier in the season. Faye (Chloe Cherry) becomes the unsung hero of the episode as she warns Fezco about Custer’s betrayal, expertly using a dropped water glass as a distraction. The voiceover continues with Rue revealing she stayed sober through the end of the school year. In a voiceover, Rue explains that Jules was her first love and wants to remember her in that positive light, suggesting they don’t get back together. Rue wordlessly kisses Jules’s forehead and walks away. Rue says it it was Elliot who said they were bad for each other, which Elliot still agrees with.Īfter the play, Jules approaches Rue, telling her she loves her and misses her.


Elliot plays a song for Rue on the guitar before asking her if they can ever be friends again. She asks Elliot if he’s still using and he says yes, and also reveals that he hasn’t spoken much to Jules since Rue’s intervention. We see in a flashback that Rue went to see Elliot a few days before the play, forgiving him for “snitching" and saying he ultimately saved her life.

“I don’t want to hold onto this forever,” Rue tells Lexi. Rue reveals to Lexie that the play-which even recreated the eulogy Rue gave during her dad’s funeral-allowed her to see that she also has to find her own way to process her grief. The play helps Rue and Lexi reconcile they hang out, and Rue says she’s amazed at how Lexi used theater to cope with and unpack the hardships she's endured, including her troubled relationship with her dad. (She even dedicates the play to Fezco in a sweet speech.) She receives a standing ovation for “Our Life” and, a few days later, gets a call from Rue, telling her she loved it. Lexiĭespite Cassie’s best efforts to derail her theatrical ambitions, Lexi-after a teary interlude, a pep talk from her stage manager, and a “Lexi” chant prompted by Rue-wages on with her show. Nate’s season 2 arc ends with him watching his dad be taken into police custody. We begin to hear police sirens as the realization dawns on Cal’s face. He tells his dad he wants revenge and that “everything”-meaning all Cal’s footage, taken without consent, of his sexual encounters-have been saved on the drive. Nate quickly flashes his gun but then pulls out a flash drive. Cal admits he should’ve loved and protected his son, but ultimately Cal’s words are meaningless. the sex tapes Cal made) at just 11 years old, explaining they scarred him to the point that Nate had recurring nightmares about his father performing sex acts on him.Ĭal asks his drinking buddies to leave, and then finally apologizes for putting his son through years of trauma. He begins to accost his father for abandoning their family and reveals that he found Cal's stash of porn (a.k.a. Nate greets his dad with an aggressive hug and pours himself a drink. He drives to Cal’s construction site (and current residence) and, upon entering, sees his dad partying with a group of sex workers. After Nate flees the East Highland auditorium, mid-dance sequence, we find him in his car, loading a revolver (seemingly the same one he used to threaten Maddy).
