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9/10
Love this show
The most important details in this text are that Jake and Jules seem to be the only ones Hannah can trust, but Bailey becomes a liability in the light of new information. Grady has found the bag of money and that does not look good for Hannah. It is possible that Bailey and Hannah did not go back home and the entire story shifts to Austin. The developments were weakly written, with Hannah and Bailey's "remembering" exercise missing a trick. The show is struggling to stand on its own due to a lack of story and acting, as well as some underlying issues. Hannah recalls an important parenting lesson from Owen as episode 3 of The Last Thing He Told Me begins. She and Bailey land in Austin, but Hannah is not close to breaking through Bailey's emotional firewalls. Jake informs her that the FBI has requested an official meeting and if she does not comply, they may treat her as a hostile witness. Hannah and Bailey start off at the stadium, as Hannah wants Bailey to remember details that will give them the next clue. Bailey is sceptical but remembers some important details about the day she and Own went to watch football. Hannah calls Jules and asks her to send her a list of churches nearby in a 2-mile radius of the stadium. Max tells her the story is getting worse. Hannah suddenly notices Bailey is missing and hurries around to find her in a bass concert hall. Hannah tells her never to disappear like that and stay by her side given the circumstances. Bailey ruefully recalls that she was supposed to be blocking her own bass concert the present day at school. Jules and Max do not feel it is going to get better for the family. Avett calls Hannah and asks Owen to contact him, implying that Hannah "skipped town" due to "Owen's history." Avett calls the fraud an "accounting mishap." Bobby drops off an apology basked outside the house for Bailey. Grady is sitting nearby and takes notes of everyone who drops in. Hannah and Bailey visit different churches to figure out where Owen and Bailey were in the past. When the bells toll at the third church, Bailey remembers something. Hannah asks the manager to help them with the marriages during the home games in 2011. Jake calls Hannah and tells her that Jordan, The Shop's COO, has been arrested. The worsening circumstances must make Hannah more alert to dangers to herself than Owen, and she needs to talk to the FBI soon.
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5/10
Texas isn't all redneck!
pmorris-7769922 May 2023
I'm so tired of Texas always being stereotyped as the land of inbred cedar choppers who use double negatives and say "y'all". Not ALL of us are rednecks in Texas. This episode would have been decent if the writers had eliminated all of the "y'alls" from the script and not tried to turn Austin into Cowtown USA!

The petulant, moody, entitled teenager thing is already becoming monotonous. Completely overplayed in my opinion. It would be much more believable if step mom had already gotten her fill of the snarky, sarcastic comebacks and ripped Bailey a new one. This stuff should have played itself out by the end of the first episode instead of continuing with the spoiled child routine ad nauseam.
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