You’ve been through a lot, and you do know what to do with it.” Seeing the play “meant the world to me,” Rue adds. Rue winds up coming over and tells her friend, “I’ve been through a lot, and I don’t know what to do with it. Later, we see her call Lexi and tell her that her play - which included a scene based on Rue’s eulogy for her father - was good. He wonders if they can still be friends, and when she points out that he was the one who said they’re not good for each other, he says he still thinks that. The tune, which has a refrain of “I hope it was worth it in the end,” brings tears to Rue’s eyes. She hasn’t talked to Jules yet (“I think that one’s going to take me a little longer,” she says with sadness), then he sings her a song, accompanying himself on the guitar. “I think you might’ve accidentally saved my life,” she says when he asks, she says she’s not currently doing any drugs. How’s Rue doing? She tells us that a few days earlier, she went to see Elliot. A bereft Fez hears the final shot and knows what’s happened. But he was faking! He sits up and takes down the cop right in front of him, then watches as another officer’s laser sight climbs up his face to his forehead. Things get quiet, so an officer opens the bathroom door and shouts that Ash is down. There are SO MANY BULLETS, and poor Fez is lying there on the dirty carpet shouting for Ash to answer him. Fez ie bleeding heavily on the floor, still shouting for his brother to stop shooting, when the kid goes for broke. The cops return fire, and it gets very ugly. But when Ash hears a flash bang grenade go off, he’s so keyed up that he starts shooting through the door - and hits Fez in the side. “There’s a kid in there!” he yells, begging Ash to come out. The police bust in and train their sights on Fez, who begs them not to shoot. When there’s a noise at the front door, Fez drops his guard for a moment, which gives Ash just enough time to hit his brother in the head and then lock himself in the bathroom. He tells Ash to leave, but the boy won’t listen instead, he piles all of their weapons in the bathroom and prepares to make his last stand. Speaking of Fez: He’s going to take the blame for killing Custer and he’s going to do it soon, because the police are about to bust down the door. Then she dedicates the show to Fez (though she doesn’t mention him by name). So she comes out on stage, thanks everyone and says they’ll be back in a few minutes. Soon, the audience is chanting Lexi’s name. The whole thing leaves Lexi in a puddle of tears backstage, but her stage manager helps her get her mojo back. Eventually, she chases Cassie off stage and starts beating on her in the school hallway. And then, when Cassie attacks the girl who’s playing her in the play - during the carousel scene based on Cassie’s Season 1 carnival O - Maddy decides it’s time to get in on the action. “You’re just a f–king bystander,” Cassie screams at her sister, which earns her boos from the crowd.Īt one point, Cassie and Maddy are going back and forth in front of everyone about who’s the bigger see-you-next-Tuesday. Mama Suze also gets up there to try to help, but it just pushes Cassie farther into her tirade. Cassie mocks her sister’s play, then pulls the playwright out on stage, with Lexi quietly begging her to stop the whole time. God bless the guy running the follow spot, because he lights Cassie from the very first moment she crashes the action. She marches in, and the look on her face causes her mom to whisper, “Oh God.” Various audience members take notice as Cassie sashays down the center aisle toward the stage and gets right up on stage. We rejoin Lexi’s play at the point where Cassie is dragon-breathing on the door at the back of the auditorium. “That’s the important s–t,” he tells her, and it’s so sweet and pure… then we go right back to Fez, who is near-hyperventilating in the kitchen after everything that’s gone down. We immediately flashback to phone calls between Lexi and Fez where they talk about Little House on the Prairie, social media and how they have dissimilar lives but share similar character traits. Emmys 2023 Poll: What Should Win for Outstanding Drama Series?
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