![]() ![]() Carroll's gun to go meet Erin the night of her death, claiming he only ever wanted to scare her. He also confesses quietly too, just wanting to "get it over with" - not wanting his family to splinter apart again thanks to one of John Ross's indiscretions, Ryan admits that he took Mr. She goes to Ryan's school, and when her eyes meet his he immediately knows that she knows, running home to his mother it's a tense scene as Mare leads her fellow officers to the Ross house to make the arrest, but Ryan comes along quietly. For a moment John switches to pointing the gun at his own head, but Billy tackles him into the water and Mare's able to bring them both in.Įarlier, Mare had been expressing some doubts about the role of the gun in John Ross's confession something clearly wasn't sitting right with her about his story, and this proves to be the key she needed to unlock the actual truth. Shitty move, John Ross!Īlso shitty: John Ross pulling out the gun as Billy gets his fishing on when Billy figures out that John Ross is planning to shoot him, he doesn't seem too shocked, even at one point begging John to just do it, because "no one will miss a fuckup like me." John aims but can't bring himself to pull the trigger, at least at first, but when he winds up to do it for real, Mare arrives on the scene. As many guessed, Billy's "confession" from last week was really him covering for his brother, who was actually the one committing statutory rape with his cousin's daughter and thus the real father of D.J. ![]() ![]() Now, however, the show doesn't dilly-dally in disclosing the contents of that photograph: A selfie taken by Erin, with a shirtless sleeping John Ross in bed behind her. We pick up right where we left off with the last episode - Mare in the woods, trying to find Billy and John Ross, while the Chief back at the station deals with a shocking photograph that changes everything. ![]()
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