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Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter. | Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter. | ||
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− | *Song featured in the intro: "U Got the Look", by Prince ( | + | *Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:U Got the Look|U Got the Look]]", by [[wikipedia:Prince (musician)|Prince]]. |
− | *Song featured in the finale: "Just to See Her", by Smokey Robinson | + | *Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)|I Knew You Were Waiting For Me]]", by [[wikipedia:George Michael|George Michael]] and [[wikipedia:Aretha Franklin|Aretha Franklin]]. |
+ | *Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Just to See Her|Just to See Her]]", by [[wikipedia:Smokey Robinson|Smokey Robinson]]. | ||
*Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993). | *Loosely based upon the 1988 [[wikipedia:Murder of April Tinsley|murder of April Tnsley]] and this episode also has similarities to Richard Farley, the man who shot and killed seven people at ESL Incorporated in Sunnyvale, California, including stalking Laura Black a month and a half priior to April Tinsley's murder, which also sparked the California's 1990 passage of the first anti-stalking laws (Indiana followed suit in 1993). | ||
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256 | 1 | Money Hungry Angie |
Karly Jameson | Andrea Coolranch
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September 2, 2022 |
1101 | ||||||
Ava announces to the family that they should start sticking with a budget — just as Angie comes in with 100,000 lottery tickets, one of which turns the middle-class Willis family into multi-millionaires. | ||||||||||||
257 258 |
2 3 |
Indiana Twister |
Alexandra Moffitt | Karly Jameson & Karly Ryder
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September 9, 2022 |
1102 1103 | ||||||
When a tornado hits Quillsville, Heather gets through the storm by taking magic mushrooms and going on the trip of her life, while Brynn, fed up with the verbal, physical, and emotional abuse from her family, stands up to them, only for the family to fall apart without a scapegoat.
This episode is part one of a tornado-themed crossover with The Souzas that ends on "The 9/11 Twister". | ||||||||||||
259 | 4 | Lake Michigan Memories |
Samantha Zinn | Karly Jameson
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September 16, 2022 |
1104 | ||||||
When Jane Jill hides in Craven Gifts for 30 days and breaks the ceiling as a result, Ava can't go to work. So the family decides to take a vacation (which turns out to be Ava's final paid vacation from Craven Gifts due to Ava retiring) to Lake Michigan. Angie and Heather decide to attend a timeshare seminar to see if they can get a free vacation, but the presenter knows all of Heather's tricks. With the help of Mandy, Brynn, Tabby and Shushu, Angie enters a mini-golf competition in order to win money to pay for the trip, but struggles against the last hole. | ||||||||||||
260 | 5 | Seeing Red Time |
Amanda Bearse | Story by : Tamara Jaron Teleplay by : Karly Jameson
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September 23, 2022 |
1105 | ||||||
Russian educator mob boss Yelina Sarnoff flees to Quillsville prison after being poisoned unaware her target died 10 years ago. Meanwhile, Caitlyn's undercover role is discovered and Ava fights to save her; Zelda considers helping her criminal mother who was involved in Yelina's escape, even though Reggie pleads with him not to. Meanwhile, there is a flash back to 2004 when Ava brought the team together. NOTE: First appearance of Caitlyn Sparks. Mandy Willis, Brynn Willis, The Willis sextuplets does not appear in this episode. | ||||||||||||
261 | 6 | Hostile Robbery |
Amanda Bearse | Story by : Corey Evett & Matt Partney Teleplay by : Eboni Hill
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September 30, 2022 |
1106 | ||||||
A robbery suspect attacks the Quillsville Branch of Craven Gifts and holds four people–Adrienne Fansler, Reginald Wilson, Natalia Lightner, Zelda Martin–hostage. Ava is to serve as the negotiator, where the gunman has a rather unique request in exchange for the hostages. | ||||||||||||
262 | 7 | ' |
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October 7, 2022 |
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263 | 8 | Screams of Silence: The Story of Adelle Rose |
Alexandra Moffitt | Alexandra Moffitt
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October 28, 2022 |
1108 | ||||||
Melissa is sent to the hospital for nearly dying of asphyxiation after an intimiate encounter with Stephanie, but, as Melissa recovers, she soon discovers that the real danger is that her younger twin sister, Adelle, is still with her abusive transgendered girlfriend, Delta (and worse: she's pregnant with her child) and persuades Ava, Kendra, Pamhouser, Alisan and karly to help her stop the abuse once and for all. | ||||||||||||
264 | 9 | ' |
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November 4, 2022 |
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265 | 10 | ' |
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November 11, 2022 |
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266 | 11 | ' |
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November 18, 2022 |
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267 | 12 | ' |
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November 25, 2022 |
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268 | 13 | ' |
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December 2, 2022 |
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269 | 14 | Rich Ava, Poor Ava |
Alexandra Moffitt | Samantha Zinn
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December 9, 2022 |
1114 | ||||||
Ava to attends her final Craven Gifts Christmas party this year to get a $25,000 bonus, making Ava feel insecure about her own Christmas traditions (and the fact she turns 50 on January 4, 2023) when she sees how differently she has it. But when Caitlyn Sparks starts crying at her own party, it’s up to Ava to help her out. NOTE: Final appearance of Tina Craven, who dies of a stroke. | ||||||||||||
270 | 15 | Happy 50th Birthday, Ava |
Ava Zinn | Story by : Barry O'Brien & Marc Dube Teleplay by : Breeanna Sorensen
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January 6, 2023 |
1114 | ||||||
When a transman who is eight months pregnant is found beaten, Ava, her team at Craven Gifts, Melissa and Quillsville Police hunt down the attacker. | ||||||||||||
271 | 16 | Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter |
Rachael Passalt | Kathryn Morris & Alexandra Moffitt
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January 13, 2023 |
1115 | ||||||
Haunted by a childhood memory, Alisan asks Sharane to reopen the 1987 murder of Alisan's sister, Marissa, an 11-year-old girl who was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and murdered found dead in an alleyway. When it is discovered Alisan had moved from Quillsville to Worchester, Massachuttess, Quillsville Police investigates the possible tensions surrounding Marissa's death.
Among them, Marissa's murderer left several anonymous messages and notes in the Quillsville and Worchester between 1989 and 2015, openly boasting about Dorthy's murder and threatening to kill again, including Alisan. Thirty-five years later, the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. Quillsville Police begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter.
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272 | 17 | ' |
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January 27, 2023 |
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273 | 18 | ' |
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February 3, 2023 |
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274 | 19 | ' |
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February 10, 2023 |
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275 | 20 | ' |
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February 17, 2023 |
1120 | |||||||
276 277 |
21 22 |
Retired and Reeled In |
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February 24, 2023 |
1121 1122 | |||||||
Ava retires from Craven Gifts after 30 years. Caitlyn Sparks becomes Ava's successor. | ||||||||||||