The concept of the bad guy being forced to help solve crime has a limited shelf life. Unless. The more episodes I watch, the more I'm convinced Sir in the basement is just Gabi's imagination. She's come up with this fantasy to deal with her trauma.
There's no reason he hasn't yelled for help when people were in the house. There's been no explanation on how she got him in there, how she does his laundry, etc. And there's no future for the show.
However, if he's actually caught, she sees the reality, boom. Then next season, she comes out of a stint in a mental health facility. And she decides if her fantasy Sir can help, then the real one can as well.
It gives the show a way forward. It gets Gosselaer out of the basement ( and into prison) . It allows the romance of Gabi and Trent to continue.
There's no reason he hasn't yelled for help when people were in the house. There's been no explanation on how she got him in there, how she does his laundry, etc. And there's no future for the show.
However, if he's actually caught, she sees the reality, boom. Then next season, she comes out of a stint in a mental health facility. And she decides if her fantasy Sir can help, then the real one can as well.
It gives the show a way forward. It gets Gosselaer out of the basement ( and into prison) . It allows the romance of Gabi and Trent to continue.
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