Animal Kingdom season 2 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Animal Kingdom" Season 2, Episode 12, tensions boil as Baz plans a move to Mexico, seeking a fresh start amidst escalating conflicts. Smurf, maneuvering from prison, entrusts her grandson J with her power of attorney, shaking the family's dynamics. A dark revelation emerges: Baz discloses Smurf's involvement in Cath's death and frames her for murder, deep
Full Episode S02E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who receives Smurf's power of attorney?
Smurf gives her power of attorney to her grandson, J.
Why does Baz plan to move to Mexico?
Baz is considering moving to Mexico for a new start and to escape current troubles.
What crime is a character processed for at the police station?
The specific crime is not mentioned, but the detailed processing suggests a serious offense.
What is the tension at the party in Smurf's bedroom about?
The tension revolves around chaotic relationships, hidden agendas, and leadership dynamics within the group.
Why is there a confrontation over unpaid debts?
The confrontation is due to unresolved issues and tensions over money from a previous criminal job.
What revelation does Baz share about Smurf?
Baz reveals that Smurf was responsible for the death of Cath.
How does Baz frame Smurf?
Baz frames Smurf for a murder to escalate the conflict and set his plan against her in motion.
What is Baz's plan after gaining control of the assets?
Baz plans to sell off assets and split the proceeds among the group.
How does the group react to the revelations about Smurf?
The group struggles with shock, distrust, and grappling with the truth about Smurf.
What happens during the bank heist?
The group engages in a violent and desperate bank heist, indicating their dangerous criminal activities.
How does Smurf manipulate J from prison?
Smurf manipulates J to ensure her control and influence over family affairs continues.
What is the group's dilemma regarding allegiance?
The group is torn between allegiance to Baz and Smurf, each with their own conflicts and motivations.