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She did a really good job of acting like she was willing to stay with Joe forever and ever prior to the unexpected shanking. Odds of Being a Follower: Mike Weston Shawn Ashmore : After the beating he suffered at the hands of Roderick and the other Followers a few episodes ago, we'd be pretty shocked if Weston was actually Team Killers.

While it was a little suspicious that he let Roderick walk out of the police station in Monday's episode without shooting him there on the spot, Weston had Ryan Hardy's back the whole time he was going after Joey. He was sent in basically to wrest Joe Carroll's case out of the hands of Parker and Hardy, both of whom were getting too personally involved.

Was it a coincidence that Weston was kidnapped mere minutes after Donovan sent him home for insubordination? We're skeptical. And sure, Donovan may have been stabbed in the eye by a Follower in Monday's episode, but who's to say she didn't just go after the wrong agent? Debra Parker Annie Parisse : We know that Parker grew up in a cult, so could she still find herself drawn to that lifestyle?

And was her slipping a book to Joe Carroll on the sly when he was still in prison just part of a Good Cop act, or was there something more behind it? Tim then asks to start the next phase, to which Joe says they will soon. Tim then tells him he said they would start after he got his family back and scolds him over how his followers have been dying for him, to which Joe retorts angrily for him to be quiet and they'll start soon.

Tim leaves annoyed. When Vince asks to deliver a package to "that place", he agrees. Unfortunately, Vince lead Ryan directly to their militia hideout and all there followers in training, all murdered there. When Joe reveals this to Tim, he's left shocked and horrified, to which Joe retaliates with a punch to Tim face and bleeding from his nose. Joe tells him he does not make decisions anymore and tells him to leave, to which Tim leaves angry at Joe, slowly losing his trust in the man.

In the morning, Vince reveals everything at the hideout they have is all their major equipment, greatly angering Joe and even more so when a source who gave them that location, Daniel Monroe, a friend of Tim says he wouldn't sell them out, but Joe says he can't be trusted and says he'll do it himself since Tim can't do it on his own, pushing Tim even more and Joe takes Jacob with him.

He also catches Claire trying to leave with Joey, but Tim and others stop her revealing they have the whole place under watch and put an ankle monitor on her. He later talks with Claire and she tries to persuade him into not trusting Joe, which seems to work. After Joe kills Daniel, Tim appears in front of Ryan and the others as the sheriff, intend on "helping" them.

This does not last however, as Mike, who got out of the hospital, recognizes Tim and tries to stop him, but Tim shows frustration on him being alive and mocks him that he won't shoot him and casually walks out of the police station and is stopped by police officers before they realize what Mike was doing. At the house, a very frantic Tim comes in and warns Joe how Mike recognized him and that his position as sheriff is done. He tries to have Joe and everyone else leave, but Joe refuses, stating he needs to calm down.

Tim finally snaps saying they are in trouble and its Joe's fault over killing Daniel which Joe scoffs at him stating he had to die. He says he's done everything for Joe and sees he's hiding something and wants to know as he points out Joe's faults over writing his book and how he's trying to win over a wife who will never want him, causing Joe to angrily strangle him and throw him across the room.

Tim gets up and yells at Joe how he's done everything for him and now realizes Joe used him, like Claire told him before, to which Joe just tells him to calm down. Tim then storms off. He then kidnaps Joey from Claire and abducts another person after murdering two state troopers. However, Ryan stops him with Mike after punching Tim to the ground. In interrogation, Tim mocks Mike over his wounds, which seems to anger Mike.

He then tells them about Joey and demands a deal: freedom for Joey. Bubble shows: Which will survive? They were all promised that they would be able to go out and kill and sort of tell their own stories, and have their own chapters be part of this book.

And right when Joe Carroll got to the cult house, he instantly began his selfish pursuits of his child and his wife and reuniting his family. And then he started writing his book. Roderick is like, 'Hey, I've spent the last eight years putting this all together, for what? The whole point was to bring unity and insanity together and be a family of killers.

And now it's not happening, because you're just sitting in here writing your book. A bit petulant, no? There's no question that a parent-child dynamic exists within the relationship between Roderick and Joe.

Kole likens Joe to a father who's been absent for most of his son's life and returns out of the blue. Roderick has grown since he last was face to face with Joe. He is his own man now, [but is] being thrust back into the child role, and he doesn't appreciate it.



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