After Maya’s previous visit, Oona dug through Tommy’s files and found proof that he was taking payments from the Burketts. She has something urgent to share, so Maya heads out there in a hurry. They’re interrupted, though, by a call from Oona, Tommy Dark’s wife. Seeing her dead husband isn’t linked to her wartime experiences, so there doesn’t seem to be much chance that she imagined Joe in his tell-tale green shirt. She’s dealing with PTSD, but Doctor Wu confirms that what she sees are flashbacks, not imaginings. His interest has been renewed by Shane’s concerns following Maya’s behavior the other night, and she describes how she found herself unable to wake up, trapped in a hallucinatory flashback where the familiar screams were suddenly her own. When Maya gets home, she’s greeted by Doctor Wu, an Army psychologist to whom Maya owes four sessions. It’s a nice moment between the two of them, though, and McGregor finally opens up a bit about his personal life, revealing that he’s gay. When Kierce finally wakes up, he calls McGregor for help and has to reveal the extent of his health issues - though he isn’t telling him anything he hadn’t already figured out for himself. Kierce is a little preoccupied, though, since he has followed Phil to a local sports club that seems to be funded by the Burketts (all the trophies in the cabinet name them.) However, just as he’s snooping around, he has another blackout, though to be fair this one looks more like a full-on stroke, leaving him face-down in the grass. Eddie is pleased by the compliments and agrees.īut can we trust Eddie? McGregor calls Kierce with the news that his alibi for the night of Joe’s murder doesn’t check out, so perhaps not. On that note, she leaves Lily with him for a while - something she’s making a habit of, I think it’s fair to point out - while she tries to make sense of everything she’s learned. This sets his mind at ease since it’s better than an affair, and Maya reassures him that despite how hard he has taken Claire’s death he is still the only person she would trust to look after Lily if anything happened to her. Meanwhile, Maya meets up with Eddie, who seems to be getting himself together, and she tells him about Claire’s arrangement with Corey the Whistle. Kierce immediately jumps into his car to follow him, even though McGregor, who is still looking into the circumstances of his accident, cautions him against it. But he also notices something more alarming when he’s leaving - Phil’s van is emblazoned with Burkett Global branding. PJ sounds just as pleasant as his dad, and Kierce wants him surveilled ASAP. He’s the legal owner of the bike but it’s clearly the preferred transport of his son, PJ, and Phil didn’t report it stolen so as not to draw any attention to it since, you know, it was used on the night of Joe Burkett’s murder. Kierce and McGregor interrogate Phil Dawson, who claims his bike was stolen weeks ago. When Abby asks about the baby, though, Alexander isn’t quite as forthcoming since he knew nothing about it and doesn’t recall Claire ever being pregnant. When he saw the news about her death, he felt compelled to pay his respects. He didn’t want to just be friends, so he kept his distance to try and get over her. They met in France and had a whirlwind romance, but when they had to return home she broke up with him. Alexander didn’t know about Claire being pregnantĪbby has some pointed questions for Alexander Dosman, chief among them how he knew her mother.
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