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Mail call season 3
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mail call season 3

NASH: That’s right, yes, and we definitely treated that voice in post. What can you say about the identity of the woman? Have we seen, heard her? I assume we haven’t because some fans would recognized the voice. She is going from victim to survivor and retelling her story, but as that’s happening, obviously, Gary’s doing something over at Peter’s that’s going to challenge and threaten all that.ĭEADLINE: We’ll go through all of those one by one but let’s finish with Eddie’s call. She is more at peace with what has happened to her than at any point since it happened.

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You sometimes have a settled moment and you’re able to move on, and then something else happens that challenges it, and I think we see that in the finale with Sophie. Just when he is accepting this is my life, and this is what I’m going to do, and I actually am going to find strength in who I am now, it’s upended by that call coming in, and what we will watch next season is everything about Eddie tested by this call, his sobriety, his ability to be the person he wants to be right now. But just when we got you to forget about who did this, the question resurfaces again, and I think that’s true to Eddie’s journey. The reason we didn’t is because it obviously would make a great cliffhanger, but we wanted to, this season, examine Alex’s dad, the reverend, and all those stories. NASH: We were talking about bringing it back a few episodes before. It’s a case of déjà vu because at the end of last year’s finale, we have exactly the same question, who hit Eddie? What can you say about bringing back the mystery?

mail call season 3

Here is the interview with Nash, in which he also discusses the main theme next season and what is next for all characters (Rome’s documentary will be a smashing success!), reveals that he had considered having a major character die of Covid, teases the return of AMLT favorites and shares his plans for ending the series.ĭEADLINE: Let’s start with the second biggest question at the end of this finale. It turned out that Tyrell’s mom took her partner’s car to drive to a FedEx office to mail her son’s summer program application when she was pulled over by cops. Convinced that the ex-partner had turned her in, Tyrell confronted the guy, with Rome intervening to deescalate the situation. It led to Tyrell reconnecting with his mother’s former partner who now has the job Tyrell’s mother was vying for before she got deported. Rome and their foster son Tyrell continued work on their documentary about systemic racism. Regina closed the restaurant but not before feeding a young father who had lost his wife to Covid. In other developments, Eddie and Katherine, who spent most of the episode arguing over custody, came to a workable solution at the end, just before Eddie got the surprise call from the woman confessing to being behind the wheel of the red SUV. Thus, he did not get Darcy’s voicemail, in which she told him she had changed her mind about kids, praising Gary, who has been the MVP of the group of friends this season, helping everyone, from raising Delilah’s older children while she was in France to taking in Eddie and chaperoning his visits with Theo.Īs Gary went all vigilante on Peter, Sophie went after her abuser by telling her story - and revealing his name - on Maggie’s podcast. The next time we saw Gary he was at his father’s, creating an alibi, leaving his phone and saying goodbye before he headed to Peter’s house. That was after Delilah’s older children found out that she was planning to move the entire family to France, something the teens strongly opposed. Gary then got into a heated conversation with Delilah, who blamed him for not protecting Sophie. Jack Rowland/ABCĪlready reeling emotionally, Gary was further jolted when Darcy shut down his suggestion that they may start a family by telling him she did not want more kids after he’d agreed to follow her to Lenox where she was moving so her son can be close to his father. Gary, who felt responsible as Sophie’s guardian at the time, did not take this well and kicked a trash can in the hallway of the police station. Holding the diary of another student of Peter’s, Layla, who had killed herself, Sophie was interviewed by the police, but the detective did not think there was enough evidence to charge Peter, and indicated that a text exchange between Sophie and Peter after the alleged assault might have undermined her case. Gary’s assault on Peter was a culmination of the Sophie storyline, in which she decided to go to the police and file a report so Peter could not harm other girls.

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