Editor’s Be aware: The next accommodates spoilers for Elsbeth Season 3 Episode 3.It appears oddly acceptable that the humor of final week’s “Doll Day Afternoon” is adopted up by an episode centered round grief. “Good Grief,” that’s, and the episode, but one other robust exhibiting in Elsbeth‘s third season, opens on Black Veil, a show-within-a-show within the vein of The Bachelor (and serves as a whip-smart parody). Because the present’s host explains, 28 widowers competed for the affections of grief influencer Raquel Drabowski (Julia Fox), whose firefighter husband Johnny (Adam Budron) died in a helicopter crash in Puerto Rico. Now it is down to 2: a person whose spouse was killed on their honeymoon in an alligator assault, and Daniel, whose spouse died driving whereas texting him that her most cancers was lastly in remission (actually, tears). Who “will get to elevate the black veil?” Neither. A sobbing Raquel sobs, “I am so sorry… I nonetheless love Johnny.”
The scene cuts to the room the place Raquel and her agent Sydney (Jason Butler Harner) sit watching this system. Sydney is impressed by Raquel’s savvy, admiring her for having discovered a strategy to proceed her model, now extra profitable than ever. Raquel solely sighs, quietly saying, “It is all nice, nevertheless it’s not going to carry my Johnny again.” It might not, however one thing did, with Raquel returning to her residence to search out Johnny, alive and nicely. As he explains, he was thrown from the copter, touchdown safely however unable to recollect something till he noticed her face on TV. Now she will “be his wifey once more.” That clearly would not sit nicely with Raquel, who asks if he is informed anybody else he is again. He hasn’t, so she suggests they go on the Staten Island Ferry, the place they first met. However whereas he goes to seize espresso, Raquel locations sandbags in a suitcase, and when he comes again, she slyly attaches the case to his pants and throws him overboard, exclaiming coldly, “I am no person’s wifey.”
Johnny’s Cellphone Name to Mother Is Problematic in ‘Elsbeth’s “Good Grief”
Raquel, a widow now for the second time – similar husband – returns to creating content material for her followers, however is interrupted by a cellphone name from her mother-in-law Marie (Cathy Moriarty), telling her that she bought a voicemail… from Johnny. Effectively, that is problematic. And now Marie is on the police station, telling Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) and firm about it. As Marie tells her story, Raquel arrives, and chalks up the voicemail to yet one more prank cellphone name from somebody pretending to be Johnny. And in one of many many intelligent digs at social influencers, Raquel pulls out her selfie stick, movies herself pleading with the general public to cease tormenting them with pretend cellphone calls, stops recording, and strikes to a spot the place the NYPD brand will be seen behind her and rerecords the identical speech, with the brand “including some weight.”
After Raquel and Marie go away, the cellphone quantity is traced again to a truck driver who picked up a hitchhiker by the identify of Don in Delaware, who regales him with tales of Puerto Rico, browsing, and tending bar at a resort whereas pounding again beers. The trucker let Don use his cellular phone, however is it Don, or did the trucker mishear Johnny? The beer cans are nonetheless in his truck, nonetheless, and, as they inform Marie and Raquel, the DNA is a match. Raquel can solely feign shock, whereas a gleeful Marie exclaims, “My Johnny is alive!” Johnny most decidedly will not be, with the scene slicing to his chilly, useless face being zipped over in a physique bag. Elsbeth, feeling like a 3rd wheel with Detective Fleming (Daniel Oreskes) and Officer Hackett (Lindsay Mendez) hitting it off fabulously, goes off on her personal to search for witnesses. Who does she discover as an alternative? Kaya (Carra Patterson).
Proof Is No Assist In anyway in ‘Elsbeth’s “Good Grief”
Sure, it is Kaya, technically, however she’s undercover as Denise Jackson, engaged on an operation uncovering corruption on the docks. She will’t speak there, however they do make covert plans to satisfy on the bar, giving the buddies time to catch up. There’s small speak – Elsbeth talks about how “frozen yogurt makes me unhappy now” – earlier than speak turns to Angus (Ioan Gruffudd) and, lengthy story quick, their candy romance is over. However she did carry Kaya again a Loch Ness Monster plushie, which she talked about within the premiere, tying up a small unfastened finish (the writers are simply lights out this season). However so far as Raquel is anxious, Kaya has nothing, with the waterfront not coated by cameras.
Nonetheless, Elsbeth is extra satisfied than ever that Raquel is behind it, however with out cameras on the waterfront or on the ferry, and no passenger checklist, there isn’t any proof that Raquel was on board with Johnny in any respect. However Fleming and Hackett have been engaged on a mission collectively, a hand-crafted map that particulars what info they had been capable of dig up on Johnny’s whereabouts during the last 18 months. They narrowed it right down to a resort in Puerto Rico, and the supervisor there is aware of him nicely. Very, very nicely, as do about 50 different girls, a few of them married. That makes loads of enemies, however he made it out alive, on a vacationer boat headed to Florida.
Elsbeth, Hackett, and Fleming present up at Raquel’s, and inform Sydney and Raquel about how Johnny managed to evade dying within the helicopter crash: he was by no means on it. With everybody assuming he was, he hid out on the resort, surfed, tended the bar, and “saved firm with girls.” That final assertion hits Raquel arduous, who angrily exclaims that he would by no means have betrayed her like that. However when confronted with the truth that there’s proof and witnesses, Raquel, for the primary time, exhibits some actual emotion, genuinely harm by Johnny’s infidelity. The second is fleeting after Elsbeth asks the place she was when Johnny died, with Raquel smugly offering her content material footage that was being recorded at her dwelling on the time. After leaving, Elsbeth ruminates on how Raquel would possibly love her followers greater than any man, and it isn’t as far-fetched as it might appear.
Raquel Will get Busted by TikTok in ‘Elsbeth’s “Good Grief”
It is a motive, maybe, however there’s nonetheless no proof, till “Denise Jackson” calls Elsbeth, wanting to satisfy again on the bar. Kaya does have photographs of Raquel on the ferry, confirming Elsbeth’s suspicions, however she will’t really use the photographs as they’re taken by secret surveillance cameras. Their dialog is interrupted by a person who is available in, one who acknowledges “Denise” and asks her what she’s doing there. She leaves with the person, leaving Elsbeth with proof however no approach to make use of it. So it is again to the station, the place they fight to determine how one can break her alibi. Hackett proposes that Raquel could also be utilizing an app referred to as LiveClock, which schedules prerecorded content material to be launched as stay feeds at prescribed instances.
It is a viable concept, particularly for an web character. With that, and the revelation of a violent historical past between Raquel and Johnny, Elsbeth confronts Raquel, who performs dumb when requested concerning the app. Elsbeth thinks she has her “gotcha” when the TikTok video exhibits Raquel welcoming two followers to the chat, despite the fact that they weren’t logged on on the time. However Raquel “simply assumed” that the 2 devoted followers had been there. Elsbeth tries to play the “I do know you had been on that ferry” card, however Raquel counters with the truth that if there was proof, she’d already be below arrest. Gotcha, denied. So it is again to the drafting board, with Elsbeth scouring Raquel’s TikTok movies for clues. Whereas she’s trying, Hackett is available in, making an off-the-cuff statement concerning the shrine to Johnny in a single. Her remark hits the sunshine change for Elsbeth: she has her “gotcha.”
The scene cuts to Behind the Black Veil, the place Raquel, now a betrayal influencer, is being interviewed. However throughout a break in filming, Elsbeth and her cohorts are available, and Elsbeth, ever the dramatist, tells “the story of an formidable younger girl” earlier than chiding Raquel for gaining thousands and thousands of followers by exploiting the loss of life of her husband — not as soon as however twice now — merely to get likes. And when Johnny got here again, jeopardizing what she had constructed, she lured him to the ferry and threw him within the water. Elsbeth concedes it was a great plan however, alas, he needed to go and name his mom. Moreover, Elsbeth has the proof that Raquel was so sure she did not have: TikTok movies from earlier than Johnny’s loss of life, together with his worn and outdated harness on the shrine, in comparison with movies after, with a brand-new harness. The place’s the previous harness and carabiner? They had been clipped to Johnny’s pants, sending Johnny to the depths of the Hudson.
Raquel is arrested, Marie lands a gig on the Golden Years season of Black Veil, and Elsbeth is again on the station in her workplace. Captain Wagner (Wendell Pierce) is available in, hoping to catch Fleming and Hackett to congratulate all three on a job nicely executed. Elsbeth sarcastically, or as sarcastic as she will be, asserts that it is “5:03, so that they’re most likely collectively ingesting field wine and crocheting.” Ouch. However Wagner turns that frown the other way up with a beautiful present, a burner cellphone with which to name Kaya, one time solely. She calls, however her glee turns to fret as she hears, “The quantity you have got reached will not be in service. Please verify the quantity and dial once more.”
- Launch Date
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February 29, 2024
- Administrators
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Nancy Hower, Robert King, Lionel Coleman, Rob Hardy, Robin Givens, Ron Underwood, Rosemary Rodriguez, Aisha Tyler, Bille Woodruff, James Whitmore Jr., Joe Menendez, Kevin Rodney Sullivan, Lily Mariye, Nick Gomez, Peter Sollett, Sam Hoffman, Tyne Rafaeli, Darren Grant, Fong-Yee Yap, Mary Lou Belli
- Writers
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Jonathan Tolins, Erica Shelton Kodish, Bryan Goluboff, Sarah Beckett, Michelle King
- The writing stays persistently good this season, with intelligent digs at social influencing and ‘The Bachelor’, and peppering Easter eggs all through the episode.
- The return of Carra Patterson and the fast rekindling of that joyful dynamic, nonetheless temporary.
- Julia Fox does a superb job with Raquel, strolling a fantastic line between parody and depth.
- The dream of a future for Angus and Elsbeth ? Angsbeth ? is over. Sigh.
- Johnny. The strolling surfer dude stereotype pales compared to the remainder of the episode’s forged, and clearly too dense to comprehend that he simply needed to take his pants off earlier than hitting the river ground.
