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Jan 1, 2023 · It turns out that Judy hadn’t killed him and now he is out for revenge. Bob forces Ray to give up Stan and Judy’s location, but the old man plays him by calling the FBI instead of Stan. While Bob arrives at the said location and has a showdown with the feds, Stan and Judy are nearby, having breakfast.
- Roger Salas
- Bob Goodwin
- Stan Loomis and Judy Goodwin
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Speaking of Roger a.k.a. Graham Davies, the former criminal partner-turned heist victim of Leo is spending his later years locked up for various crimes committed throughout his life, but especially the theft of a unique necklace stolen decades ago. As was already mentioned, this valuable was planted in Roger’s personal safe during the heist by Leo ...
The angriest character on the show didn’t really care about anything other than getting his wife, Judy, back from Stan. Bob was all about himself. His desire to lock Judy into an abusive relationship and perpetuate the same behavior came to a deserving end when he was lured onto a beach in South Carolina in hopes of killing Stan, and instead he was...
Stan was a long-time criminal, but he was shown to treat Judy with some semblance of respect as they got closer throughout their time planning the heist. Due to Bob’s death, the two will presumably live without any sort of threat from within the group, but that journey most likely won’t be lived together. It’s implied that Judy is bored of Stan’s n...
Ava became Leo’s love interest of sorts after the death of Leo’s wife in a massive fire 24 years before the heist. She was the only person from the group Leo wanted to stay in contact with after the heist, but she was killed by a goon in Bob’s cohort during the “Pink” episode. This was another way to demonstrate the havoc Leo inflicted on others si...
The whipping post of the crew who became friendly with Judy throughout their time planning the heist, RJ was blindsided by the only person who seemed to respect him. During the heist, Bob coerces Judy to steal the bonds with him and leave the rest of the crew in the dust. When RJ discovers what’s happening, he threatens to kill Bob, even shooting h...
Jan 8, 2023 · But after nearly being killed by Judy, he goes complete psycho mode in the Pink episode, and decides he needs to kill Stan, who has openly pined for and hinted at stealing Judy away from...
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Jan 4, 2023 · During the shootout with Bob, Judy snuck away to his car and found stolen money and passports. And though fans didn’t see her leave Stan behind, it’s implied that she drove off to start her...
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- Staff Writer-TV
I have some questions I haven’t seen anyone answer yet. • why did judy kill bob? was she just fed up? • why were the wigs so atrocious the whole show? ava had most of the cut of the diamond way heist and her blonde wig looked like it was made of resin.
What was Judy’s motives? Her character was all over the place. They painted her and RJ’s relationship to be this cute sibling like bond, and then she shoots him for Bob and then like minutes later strangles Bob for Stan? But then it looks like she abandons Stan in SC.
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Oct 3, 2020 · Why did she Judy to die at the end of Vertigo? We believe Hitchcock made her die, in the same way as the real Madeline died as punishment for her part in Madeline’s death. A sort of ‘punishment for her sins,’ so to speak.