Bad Sisters

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The rich Irish setting.

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), but what about the lengths people will go for their siblings?

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I mean … the man cant even break in his own shoes without Grace.

Youre a fly on a wall.

If I turn out that light right now, you wouldnt even exist.

(Has Hallmark tried that one yet?)

Even then, Grace doesnt fight back in the way that she could.

Even then, Grace holds herself back.

Because, sometimes, especially for girls and women, defending others comes much easier than defending yourself.

Of course, rape is not how JP describes it.

Grace has to interpret JPs barely coded language: She tricked me.

She was filthy drunk.

That feeling that, since he raped his sister-in-law, something has felt off.

Because shes given her life to this man, and hes proved himself so incredibly unworthy of it.

Presumably, at least partially because she wanted to protect them.

In the same way they wanted to protect her.

I dont think these are bad sisters at all.

But if he doesnt, Tom his brother, and a new father will go to jail.

In the end, Matt burns the evidence and appears lighter for it.

No one has to betray the siblings they love.

The lack of life insurance money means Grace and Blanaid can no longer afford to live in their house.

Bad news: This means they will no longer be neighbors with Roger.

Good news: They get to move into Evas baller house.

A spinster and a widow, jokes Grace.

We end with a laugh.

Graces laugh, accompanied by an aura of joy and freedom weve never seen exhibited by the character.

Its the Grace her sisters used to know.

Thats a happy ending.

Sisterly Advice

Blanaid honestly seems to have bounced back from her dads death pretty quickly.

She doesnt want tea, honey.

Someone should make you tea.

Even when Graces husband just died, shes trying to host.

Grace isnt the only one laughing in this episode.

Its a release of tension, sure, but its also somewhat joyful.

They are so happy JP is dead.

I dont know how to feel.

He saved us all a lot of hassle.

Im low-key still worried about Becka, but she does have her sisters.

Ben definitively breaks up with Ursula in this episode.

Apparently, her implying to him that he should kill JP was too much.

But she and the baby did survive, so maybe I should just be grateful for that.

Okay, if anyone in this room did it, we need to say.

Oof, Grace takes the news that her sisters repeatedly tried to kill her husband really well.

Though I suppose it might be a little hypocritical to be angry about it.

Instead, its told with Graces voice-over, linking the two timelines like never before.

Man, I really missed that laugh.

I didnt realize how much.

Shout-out to my siblings!