

He survived and became an informant for Agent Turner until he was healed enough to plot Agent Turner's death. However, Rio didn't actually die when Beth shot him. Jordin Althaus/NBC Rio Survived & He Wanted Beth Dead Lucy agreed, because she believed they were making fake cash for a casino charity night. They also recruited Beth's coworker Lucy, a graphic design whiz, to help them make the money printing plates. And Annie was working as a valet to provide the dollar bills they would use as the paper.

Ruby, who'd started a job as a manicurist, contributed nail polish to use as a chemical agent. Thinking that Rio was dead, Beth, Annie, and Ruby started their own counterfeiting business in the back of the stationary store where Beth was working. The Women Started Their Own Counterfeiting Business "We get to start Season 4 with a velocity that we don't normally have," he said.īefore diving back into the action, here's what you need to remember about Good Girls Season 3. Executive producer Bill Krebs told Bustle last year that he was excited to jump into Season 4, because the first few episodes have the action and twists that usually only come towards the end of a season. But it still managed to pack a lot into the 11 episodes that did air, and anything that was left unresolved will be answered when Season 4 premieres March 7. What does she know from Ruby's phone, and how will she use that information? The answer to those questions will have to wait until next season.Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, Good Girls Season 3 was cut five episodes short. Donnegan asks what they're celebrating knowingly as the ladies attempt to deflect, but it's clear that the new agent is already onto them. During the exchange between the two women, Ruby checks to see if a $10 bill is conterfeit and, in the process, reads as a little too knowledgeable on the subject, leading Donnegan to swipe Ruby's phone.Īfter the heist of the episode (which we'll come to in a moment) Donnegan shows up at the end of the episode as the girls enjoy a bit of celebratory sparkling wine. In the season finale, Donnegan turns up at the salon to get her nails done by who other than Ruby. For the last four episodes, there's been a new proverbial sheriff in town in the form of Agent Phoebe Donnegan (Lauren Lapkus), and she's potentially a more savvy adversary than Turner ever was. In an interview with TV Insider, showrunner Jenna Bans said that Donnegan is set to become a "frenemy" of sorts. The downside of Turner's demise is that he was the devil the girls knew.
