In this episode, the pressure on Marty Byrde intensifies as various investigations and personal conflicts begin to converge.
Wendy Byrde manipulates Sam Dermody , convincing him to act as the front for the Lickety Splitz strip club to hide the family's involvement during an investigation.
The episode concludes on a major cliffhanger as the FBI finally executes a search warrant and raids the Byrde family home . Other Possible Interpretations
While there are other shows with similar names, this is the most prominent production featuring an episode with that exact title and season/episode number.
Wyatt Langmore begins to doubt the official story of how his father and uncle died. He confronts Marty about whether he was at the dock that night. Charlotte Byrde accidentally fuels this suspicion while high, mentioning she remembers "that night at the Blue Cat".
In this episode, the pressure on Marty Byrde intensifies as various investigations and personal conflicts begin to converge.
Wendy Byrde manipulates Sam Dermody , convincing him to act as the front for the Lickety Splitz strip club to hide the family's involvement during an investigation.
The episode concludes on a major cliffhanger as the FBI finally executes a search warrant and raids the Byrde family home . Other Possible Interpretations
While there are other shows with similar names, this is the most prominent production featuring an episode with that exact title and season/episode number.
Wyatt Langmore begins to doubt the official story of how his father and uncle died. He confronts Marty about whether he was at the dock that night. Charlotte Byrde accidentally fuels this suspicion while high, mentioning she remembers "that night at the Blue Cat".