The Afterparty

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This weeks episode, as Danner promised Aniq inlastweeks episode, explains why shereallyquit the force.

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So lets just get to recapping what we learned in Danners Fire, eh?

He ended up getting away, all while handcuffing her to a bed in a burning bedroom.

She was (luckily) rescued by Detective Culp (I missed him!

), but … well … she wasmetaphoricallyburned by the whole ordeal.

She quit the force because she let her heart and libido get in the way of solving a case.

I also giggled when Devereaux referred to Billy Joel as William Joel.

Well, he trips his face off, but hes fine from a poison standpoint.

Everyone gathers to witness him hallucinating, and Grace steps in to calm him down with some steampunk slang.

All it took was hot water and a teapot.

At this, Grace stares thoughtfully into space, and a lightbulb goes off over Zoes head.

If the poison is really in that teapot, that was a very stupid move.

But, as she admits to Ulysses earlier in the episode, she doesnt really know what shes doing.

Is something similar going down this season?

Is Danners Youre fucking an arsonist line a signal that Aniq is … dating a murderer?

It seems unlikely that Zoe did it, but we have to consider all angles.

On another note, what could Zoe be missing because shes so focused on proving that Grace is innocent?

His glass-tinkering seems like a classic red herring to me, but who knows?

Well get this done.

Isabel: Well, it has to happen now.

What does this mean?

I never knew monologues about fire and arson could be so … heated and steamy andfunny.