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Buckle up, folks.
These are some of the tightest, most charming episodes yet.
Naturally, Isaac is pissed.
His demeanor toward Danny turns from chaotic but benevolent to furious.
Isaac is uninterested in Dannys spy operation and would rather get the cold hard cash from the church-repair scam.
But Bobby and Michael are down to playOceans Elevenand participate in a heist.
Remember, Danny almost lit Amys car on fire until he locked eyes with June in her car seat.
But Danny is able to smooth things over with June, showcasing his soft side.
But not to worry, hell contact some plumbers.
George doesnt buy it.
Instead, George watches some videos online and fixes the problem himself.
He calls Mia to tell her, elated, about his newfound handiness.
Before getting to Amy, the episode spends time with Fumi, Georges mother.
The only person who calls her back is her accountant, who reveals shes in financial trouble.
When shes not constantly needling Amy, Fumi is broke and lonely.
Amy is less lonely these days, though.
That picture Fumi caught her taking was for George, but George doesnt respond.
She complains about this to Paul, sending the picture to him instead.
Everything is going swimmingly until Paul uses the postcoital comedown to ask Amy for a loan.
He says he could be a millionaire like her in no time if he only had a jump start.
The ask rubs Amy the wrong way.
She has been working doggedly for years to get where she is.
Tensions bubble over, Paul calls Amy a bitch, and Amy tells Paul to leave.
After Amy leaves, who should pop out of the shadows butFumi?
Fumi has been hiding in the house this whole time, meaning she heard Amys sex marathon with Paul.
More important, shes there secretly to see which art pieces she can sell for the money she needs.
Fumi surprises them with a gun and shoots at them.
The men run, and Fumi falls down the stairs, hitting her head.
For a second, I thought she might be dead.
Episode six, We Draw a Magic Circle, opens with Fumi in the hospital.
Shes just banged up.
As Amy squeezes her hand in the hospital bed, Fumi eyes Amy.
She knows about Paul, and Amy suspects as much.
Things get even more awkward as Fumi stays with Paul and Amy while she heals.
Naomi has been busy.
This curveball of a misread causes Amy to break down, which pisses Naomi off.
When Amy closes the door, though, her face falls.
She needs to fix this quickly.
Meanwhile, Danny deals with an interloper: Isaac got a religious exemption to attend Veronica and Edwins church.
Back at home, the Cho brothers are both in the dumps.
Danny feels boxed in by Isaacs overpowering presence, and Paul is down over his breakup with Amy.
Paul, from his room, also shoots.
Danny spots the old picture of Amys butt over his brothers shoulder (file this for later).
He even gets Paul to apologize to Isaac, so the three Chos can finish the church repairs.
The alternative to not letting family cover for a multitude of sins is being alone.
She wants to end their feud.
Eventually, the two come to a truce.
Everything seems neatly tied up, until Amy drives home to receive a call from Naomi.
Naomi says sorry for her outlandish theory about Danny.
Its unclear what Fumi wants from Amy, but Amy takes her shopping as a sideways thank you.
In the parking lot, Amy asks Fumi why shed said she was responsible.
I expected Fumi to blackmail Amy but no, Fumi wants Amy to interrogate her recent reckless actions.
Im not sure they do.
What she actually wants and what she thinks she wants are at war.
The businesss name is registered to Isaac.
As a result, Isaac lands in jail and Danny is in the clear.
The way the show constantly toes the love-hate, lust-disgust theme between its two protagonists continues to impress.