Elsbeth
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Not that Gemma Nelson (Audrey Corsa) doesnt deserve a vigorous, non-murder comeuppance!
This is unambiguously appalling and is very appropriate territory for working through with a good therapist.
Joe takes his responsibility as a bartender/confidant very seriously.
Oh, say it aint so, Joe!
At the murder scene, the whole team has the unusual experience of meeting the victim.
Thats not a euphemism; Gemma is both alive and most seriously displeased with the entire situation.
Thats a creepy and tragic turn of events!
That comment was inadvisable, but its meaningless as evidence given Ivys location the night of poor Janes murder.
She enlists Ivy and Dions assistance to stage Dions false arrest.
Joe confesses to Janes accidental murder, but not because its unjust for Dion to go down for it.
I particularly like how Elsbeths investigation peels back the layers of Joes personality.
Hes also kind of angry with himself for not seeing the truth behind Elsbeths cheerful, smiling demeanor.
They form a sort of jewel-based piping effect.
Joe is not just a murderer; hes also a composer of cocktails a true Renaissance man!