![]() This is someone who wanted more because of her time with Frankie. This isn’t the same Kelly who raised Frankie after her parents’ death. It was Kelly who played a big role in shaping her.Īfter meeting Kelly we learn how Frankie helped change her in return. This woman, Kelly, is married to a big player in the cartel (although it’s a while before we find out just how big Daniel’s role really is).įrankie opens up a little to Will in the car, and we gain insight into why Frankie became who she did. After Frankie’s parents died, she was taken in by a family friend who became like a second mother to her. The mission: Teens are over-dosing on opioids. (And both she and Will totally rode the Ferris Wheel with the suspect, and you can’t convince me otherwise.) What’s fun about this open is its bookended by the final scene and the contrast of opening scene Frankie to end scene Frankie is one of the joys of this show. During this, her suspect gets away, annoying Frankie. Concerned about Will after hearing shots, she knocks her suspect out with a skateboard and then goes to check on Will. You never know who might be listening.ĭiving now into this week’s episode, Two of a Kind allows for epic Frankie growth - and Ray really listens for once (while giving some fantastic advice).įrom the cold open we see how much Frankie has changed since the earlier episodes. If you wish to help #SaveWhiske圜avalier, add your voice to the campaign, either via tweet, shot glass, petition, or all of the above. ![]() Some other ways to get CavalierWhiskey on twitter is asking for fans to send in pictures or videos about why they want a season two:Īnd, as with all good cancellation campaigns, there’s a petition - although these have limited impact. Get yourself an account if you don’t already have one, and join in on the tweetstorm as the finale airs next week. Lucifer and SaveLucifer trending during the show’s FOX finale led to Netflix taking notice. With one last episode remaining, airing Wednesday May 22nd, it’s up to the fans to get loud. The fanbase wasn’t huge back when it was first cancelled in 2017, but the fans were loud and NBC reversed its decision. Whiskey Cavalier doesn’t have the years or fanbase behind it quite like Lucifer and Brooklyn Nine-Nine, but if the fanbase it does have gets loud enough, miracles can happen. It’s fairly common to hear of shows being shopped around after cancellation, and while pick-ups aren’t common, they do happen. Whiskey Cavalier may have been cancelled, but not all hope is lost. In the meantime, live-tweeting episode 112 tonight at 10pm. We're trying our hardest to find a new home for our beloved show. #Whiske圜avalier may have been cancelled by but it ain't over yet, folks.
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