Good Girls
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Theres a reason that the multilevel marketing companies of yore often target women, and especially stay-at-home mothers.

Ive never worked so hard for so little, and Ive worked a service job.
when she relays it to Rio.
But Beth cuts in with a different solution: We need more.
She tells them that they can pull this off, they just need some extra hands.
This isnt Mary Kay, Ruby hollers back.
Okay, but what if it was?
This is … incredibly dangerous.
$20,000 worth of items, to be exact.
But Beth realizes, We dont need the money, we just need the merchandise.
The women put themselves in some wigs, then head to Cloud9 to do some old-fashioned shoplifting.
Beth tells him that they needed money fast.
Maybe you could get a job!
); that shell stay away from that guy for good.
When Rio arrives to count their newly cleaned cash, Beth asks him how he never gets caught.
I flip my game, Rio tells her.
Well see where that gets me.
Because you delivered, he explains.
With some words of affirmation from the workplace, Beth and Ruby return home with a little more confidence.
On the other hand, it is my greatest hope that Beth will dispose of Dean for good.
It would certainly be wisest to keep him in the dark.
How little you must think of me, she seethes.
Shes not afraid of the dark.
Im not sure whats to come of Annie coming clean with Marion (June Squibb!
Still crazy that shes here!)
I loved the general structuring and story of this episode, but there are still some major logistical flaws.
Like, why wouldnt Stan question that all of Rubys new business earnings are in cash?