![]() ![]() * Regina made the tough decision to close Someday, which had been failing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and her concussion. (And that wasn’t even the meanest part!) The interaction left Delilah sobbing. “I’m so sorry you’re not happy, but you know what? I’m not sure you’re entitled to be,” he said. Danny and Sophie balked at the news, and Gary lit into Delilah. * Soon after, Delilah told Eddie that she wanted to move back to France with the kids. Gary got really mad and kicked a garbage can across the room. But the detective sadly told her that it wasn’t enough to arrest Peter, though he thanked her for giving them something with which to start a file on him. She also handed over Layla’s diary as evidence. * Delilah returned from France in time to accompany Sophie to the police station, where she told a detective about what Peter had done to her. Later, though, she had a change of heart and called Gary, leaving him a voicemail saying that she thought he would make a great dad and maybe they could discuss the possibility. But when he mentioned that he thought their future involved having a child together, Darcy made it clear that she did not want that. After much deliberation, Gary decided to move with her. * Darcy decided to move to Lenox, Mass., so Liam could be close to his dad. When he can’t - such as when Sophie’s complaint of sexual harassment isn’t enough for the police to arrest Peter - “it’s really hard for to accept that,” Nash adds. He definitely wants the world to be just, and it’s not, and I think he tries to line up justice wherever it’s askew.” “It probably goes back to the anger he feels about his mom leaving him. “We’ve seen bits of it throughout the series, whether it’s him smashing the painting with Jon or him punching the car and having that guy pull a gun on him,” the executive producer says. Lawmen: Bass Reeves Episode 2 Recap: Judge, Jury and Executioner ![]()
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