baby becca
In the fourth episode of bad sisters, Tom and Matt prepare to meet Garvey’s youngest sister. Neither have put together the fact that Rebecca Garvey is the same as Matt’s Becca.
When Becca opens the door to see her brother, a realization comes into her eyes. She glares, but Matt doesn’t reveal the fact that Tom knows each other.
Matt asks combative questions, to which she answers sharply. As they leave, he admits to Tom that he was seeing Becca. He once said she said her family let her down and that she lost a lot of her because of the business.Tom said it was possible that “her family” was John Paul. He believes that this will motivate Becca to kill him.
In the past, Becca went over business plans with John Paul and he agreed to help her financially. She even suggests Grace come to work for her. Grace likes the idea, but JP clearly doesn’t.
Meanwhile, Roger continues to come over as a friendly neighbor, bringing food to share with Grace and JP. However, JP doesn’t like him around Grace.
He found a Youth Church Group online chat group led by Roger. John Paul then creates his persona online for his 10-year-old boy named Oscar (the name of his recently deceased dog). He sends a message to Roger, pretending he wants to join the group. Roger welcomes his Oscar to the group his chat.
Becca then visits John Paul’s mother, Minna, who she befriends. JP doesn’t like her spending a lot of time with her mother. He later tells Grace that he cannot give Becca any money. When Grace protests, he gaslights her into believing she and Becca misunderstood his intentions.
Grace tells Becca that she cannot finance the studio and Becca collapses. She has already signed a lease. she doesn’t know what to do She claims JP is demented for doing this, but Grace calls it a misunderstanding and sides with him.
Return to the present. Tom and Matt interrupt the Inspector playing golf. Tom presents his evidence, but the inspector still doesn’t want to exhume John Paul’s body.
Matt wants to stop the investigation and declare bankruptcy. Becca then calls him. Tom says he can use her to get her information from her.
Back before JP’s death – Branaid confronts Grace about never standing up for herself. She intended to work for Becca, but she has given up now.
Becca then tells Ursula about what John Paul did to her. Ursula also confesses about what she cheated on her Donal and what JP did to her.
One night, all the sisters join Eva and JP for a work trivia night. When John Paul is incompetent at trivia, he loses it and yells at Grace in front of everyone, telling her she’s pathetic and that she embarrassed him. I see Gabriel approaching. He comments on them to his boss.
Becca confronts John in the bathroom and he grabs her by the wrist and forces her into the wall. Vivi comes in and stops them, followed by Eva. Becca cries. She wants to call security so she can answer what he did to Ursula.
Eva sets off to find John Paul. She takes his phone and smashes it, hoping to destroy the illegally obtained photo of Ursula he has.
When she returns, she finds that Vivi and Ursula have included Becca in their plans. However, Eva refuses, wanting to protect her.
Becca tells her she’s not protecting her. As usual she is pushing her out. There’s nothing wrong with what they’re doing, she argues. it’s survival. “Let me in, Eva,” Becca pleads.
“Okay,” Eva relents.
Becca is now texting Matt from his office. He lets her in and promises him that she is not her liar. They kiss and she leaves.
But from the outside window, she can see him talking to Tom right away.
episode review
Finally, “Baby Becca” becomes involved in the murder plot of the Garvey Sisters. And they keep getting more and more reasons to carry out their plans. At first, the scenes portraying John Paul’s character felt repetitive, but now they’re intensifying to paint a truly sinister picture of just how despicable a human being he is. .
I think Matt and Becca are essential in solving the mystery of JP’s death. Whether it’s Becca using Matt or Matt using Becca, their relationship will certainly lean towards someone’s favor.