- Gypsy fights for her life by defending her actions, while Mel and Lacey realize that behind closed doors things were not always as they seemed.
- Gypsy fights for her life by defending her actions, while Mel and Lacey realize that behind closed doors things were not always as they seemed. Gypsy's lawyer states that she has to prove she is innocent to the state of Missouri or else she will be killed, and instructs her to provide all available medical records since birth. While in prison, Gypsy gains weight. The prison doctor removes her feeding tube, telling her, "You are one of the healthiest people in here." Nick tells Gypsy that Bonnie and Clyde both died together, which upsets her. Gypsy later calls Lacey to ask if she could visit, but Lacey replies that she may, as she acts in a confused or unhelpful manner, so Gypsy calls her father to visit her with the medical records needed for evidence. When Rod Blanchard, Gypsy's father and Dee Dee's ex-husband, arrives, Gypsy freaks out over believing that he never loved her or wanted to be in her life, until he shows her happy pictures of them together when she was a small child. Gypsy's lawyer asks the judge to try Gypsy separately from Nick, as both had different motives in the murder. The motion is granted, upsetting Nick because he claims he only did it to be with her. Mel arrives at the prison, instead of Lacey, telling Gypsy that she can't see Lacey as she tries to get out of jail; she and Lacey have decided not to continue association with Gypsy. In a flashback to the night of Dee Dee's murder, Gypsy's last conversation with her mother is shown, remembering when Gypsy was scared with the spanish moss resembling ghosts and Dee Dee telling her to look at the stars as they are angels who take care of them (the flashback is shown at the beginning of the episode when Gypsy was six). When Dee Dee is asleep, Gypsy lets Nick in and proceeds with the plan to kill Dee Dee. After Nick stabs her while Gypsy was in the bathroom, the two have sex, and they leave the house before Gypsy states that she didn't want to see Dee Dee's body. The final scene shows Gypsy tilting her head on Dee Dee's shoulder in her cell, believing that she still loves her despite what she went through. Subtitles reveal that Gypsy is currently serving a 10-year sentence, and stated that she will start a family after she gets out, while Nick is currently serving a life sentence without parole.
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