Why Women Kill season 2 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Alma Fillcot, evolving beyond her husband Bertram's notice, asks him to use his lethal skills on Rita's abusive husband, Carlo. Meanwhile, Rita plots to disgrace her stepdaughter Catherine with compromising photos involving Scooter. Dee, facing personal turmoil, breaks up with Vern, who remains unaware of her pregnancy. Alma convinces Bertram to assist Carlo, citing Rita's suffering from Carlo's abuse. Bertram, initially reluctant due to a recent vow against his deadly practice, is swayed by Alma's argument of mercy. Alma meticulously plans Bertram's covert entry into the Castillo residence for this dark deed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Alma want to join the Garden Club?
Alma desires to join the Elysian Park Garden Club to make new friends and improve her social status.
What does Rita do to humiliate Alma?
Rita deliberately humiliates Alma by inviting her to a Garden Club meeting and then revealing that Alma wasn't actually accepted as a member.
Why does Rita plot against Catherine?
Rita plots against Catherine to get compromising photos of her with Scooter, aiming to disgrace Catherine and potentially disinherit her.
How does Bertram feel about Alma's transformation?
Bertram is initially oblivious to Alma's transformation, like her polished nails and new hairstyle, and is unprepared for her changing behavior.
What is Alma's request to Bertram regarding Carlo Castillo?
Alma asks Bertram to end Carlo Castillo's life, believing it to be an act of mercy due to Carlo's abusive past and current suffering.
Who is Scooter, and what is his role in Rita's plan?
Scooter is Rita's lover, whom she uses to seduce and compromise Catherine, aiming to get incriminating photos of them together.
What does Dee decide about her relationship with Vern?
Dee decides to end her relationship with Vern without revealing her pregnancy to him.
What epiphany does Bertram have while away?
Bertram realizes that his actions of ending others' suffering were more selfish than merciful, prompting him to vow to stop doing it.
What changes Bertram's mind about helping Carlo?
Alma convinces Bertram to help Carlo by framing it as an act of mercy for Rita, who suffered from Carlo's abuse.
How does Alma plan to get Bertram into the Castillo house?
Alma creates a detailed plan, including a map of the house, to guide Bertram in entering Carlo's room undetected. Q: