With the approaching Season Four of 'Good Girls' rapidly drawing near, lovers are questioning what took place to Rio after a stunning Season 3 finale.
The NBC crime-comedy-drama Good Girls gives a complete new meaning to the lives of busy suburban mothers. Main characters Beth Boland (Christina Hendricks), Annie Marks (Mae Whitman), and Ruby Hall (Rhetta) have struggled to make ends meet, but they are now not rather out of the woods yet. With the upcoming arrival of Season 4 on March 7, 2021, fanatics are re-watching and questioning: Does Rio die?
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The solution is: yes ... and no. Season 2 of Good Girls ended on an attractive main cliffhanger the place Rio (Manny Montana) attempted to force Beth to kill Agent Turner (James Lesure). Instead, Beth proceeded to shoot Rio more than once, and let Turner pass, pondering Rio used to be useless. Turner then reached out to help Rio as long as Rio acknowledges that he now "owes him." It seems that Rio's injuries are critical, however not necessarily lifestyles threatening.
Beth perceives Rio to be dead, and so do the audience. Then, in Season 3, it's the first episode where audience be told (unbeknownst to Beth) that Rio did live on the taking pictures, and now not simplest that, however he kills Agent Turner to keep him away from the girls' money laundering operation. It appears that Rio's motivations lay purely with revenge, infiltrating Beth's money laundering business to make her pay for the double-cross.
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Of route, Beth has different concepts after she realizes that Rio is alive, and in Season 3, Episode 9, is going to the lengths of hiring a hitman to take Rio down as soon as and for all. The downside then becomes a method of payment, because the hitman calls for double the volume Beth has available to spend. Beth is hell bent on turning into the mistress of her own crime syndicate, uninterested in answering to Rio. Whether she achieves her objective has yet to be noticed.
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It looks like Rio might be sticking round in the intervening time, and he ends Season 3 via having Beth stroll him via their new cash laundering operation, which is centered around a pool and spa store. He tells her in the Season 3 finale, "Next time, empty the clip." Maybe in Season 4, Rio will after all meet his loss of life, but we're going to simply have to attend until then to find out!
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Following the quite abrupt ending to Season 3, showrunner Jenna Bans and government manufacturer Bill Krebs dished about what is to come back in Season 4 to TV Line. When requested about Beth and Rio's seemingly intertwined fates, Jenna said, "They’re going to be thrust into very interesting circumstances where they’re forced to work together in a way we haven’t done on the show. It really changes the dynamic between them and amplifies the chemistry, too."
Bill adds, "Right when the women think they have figured everything out, we like to put them back on their heels again somewhere else. And now they’ll have a whole other thing to figure out." It appears like our favorite soccer-moms-turned-criminals are in for an emotional rollercoaster this season, and we will be able to't wait!
Tune in to NBC on March 7, 2021, for the Season 4 premiere of Good Girls or atone for Netflix now.
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