There’s one number he’s called over and over, so she dials the number.
He gets on the phone and Grace tries to inquire about what’s going on.
Grace shows up at the bar to meet with Cormac.
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“She falls apart and demands that Cormac stay away from her and her family.
She drives away, and we see the car crash happen again,just like in Episode 2.
But now we know that Grace was fleeing the horrifying meeting with Cormac when the accident happened.
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Becka (Eve Hewson) lunges at him, and he pushes her into the counter.
She hits her head (which explains why Becka has a black eyein the first episode).
In a daze from the head injury, he falls forward and strikes the edge of the table.
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Her explanation is a simple one: “Sorry.
I didn’t like what he said about Grace.”
She hilariously asks if Cormac is “winded” as he’s bleeding out on the floor.
Just at that moment, there’s a knock at the door.
Detective Una Houlihan (Thaddea Graham) has come over to look for Cormac.
Ursula arrives back at the house, shocked to see Cormac wrapped up in some blankets on the floor.
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“Ursula wantsto tell the copswhat Angelica has done, but then they agree it’s too dangerous.
Becka realizes, “There is no Ian Reilly.
It’s Cormac Sweeney who’s dead, and we’ve never even met him.”
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They decide to drive him to the cliffs and dispose of his body there.
The sisters drag his body out to Bibi’s (Sarah Greene) car.
Angelica, still quite out of touch with reality, explains that she’s made sandwiches for their journey.
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After they leave, Houlihan catches Angelica driving Cormac’s car back to his house.
Ursula whispers comically, “Is he alive?
He’s going to be so cross with us.”
Somehow, rather absurdly, Cormac is still alive on the cliff ledge below!
Bibi yells, “Oh, come on!”
while Eva exclaims, “This is f*cking ridiculous!”
Bibi goes over to try and push Cormac even further down off the cliff, but she slips.
She adds wryly that he has “a couple of head injuries.”
Even after going through such a terrifying sequence of events, the scene ends on a slightly hopeful note.
During the conversation,the sisters learn that Houlihan has figured out who Cormac really is.
They start to realize thatmaybe Houlihan will help theminstead of turning them in.
Houlihan explains, “I tried to help Grace.
And I wanna help you now.”
What more punishment do we need?”
Then she makes a phone call, telling the person, “I need your help.”
The next scene is Angelica arriving home.
Houlihan shows up at Cormac’s hospital.
He’s extremely bruised and his leg is in a cast, but miraculously, he’s alive.
He spits out that “the Garveys tried to kill me…twice.”
But she’s mature in understanding her place in the world.
The final moment is a fitting end to the story of these lovable sisters.
Although there were a few loose ends in the season (why did Angelica wear chainsin penance?
What really happened to her husband?
Why did the police give up looking into the murder of John Paul’s father?
What happened toUrsula’s addiction and suspension from her job?
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