Bad Monkey

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But do I really care if it makes sense eventually?

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The reassurance is nice, but what if Im just happy to go along on the ride?

Bad Monkeyis adapted from Carl Hiaasens cult-classic novel of the same name.

Central to the narrative is the wry, wisecracking detective, Andrew Yancy, played by Vince Vaughn.

Yancy is like an antihero without any off-putting grit.

Yancy is an affable and content man.

Yancy instantly has a flirty rapport with almost everyone he meets, but this one somehow feels different.

Rosa says she has a boyfriend, but anything could happen in the next nine episodes, right?

Yancy gets saddled with the task of dropping it off to her in a random parking lot.

I agree with Eve that this very much feels like a drug deal.

Why didnt she have to go to the station to pick it up?

At the very least, wouldnt she have to fill out some paperwork claiming it as hers?

Maybe that not-so-fresh feeling knocked Nick off his boat?

So, he heads to Nicks funeral and does some snooping.

Caitlin is full of fire and doesnt take any shit.

She is convinced Eve killed her dad, but she has no evidence.

She also hasnt spoken to her father in over a year.

This episode bounces between two storylines and, initially, Eve is the only one we see in both.

Me too, Neville.

Jodie Turner-Smith is a sight to behold as the Dragon Queen.

Her power is awe-inspiring, and I worship her already.

That night, Neville sees the developer return from the States.

Dexter was responsible for oh-so-many severed body parts floating off of the Miami coast.

Perhaps he killed this dude, too?

Ah, the crossover potential!

Will we get to see some little turtle babies hatch at a pivotal point in the narrative?

I sure hope so!