They both continue to drink as he drives, and she’s giggling and enjoying herself until Nate pushes their speed near the triple digits. Cassie murmurs something about how she’s just trying to focus on herself because she keeps making mistakes, and he wonders if she wants a ride to the party. He gives her a beer as they talk about how she broke up with McKay and he’s no longer with Maddy. We find Cassie tipsy at a convenience store… which is where Nate, who’s there to buy a six-pack, finds her. OH, CASSIE | At a New Year’s Eve house party, Lexi can’t find Cassie, who was driving over with her but who got out of the car after the sisters argued. He points out how dangerous the situation was, but she counters that Lori was a badass, and he grudgingly concurs. In the car after, Rue is a chatterbox, laughing about what they just witnessed, but her nonchalance irritates Fez.
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Seemingly satisfied with his answers, she retrieves a blue suitcase full of pill bottles from the closet and asks, “So, you all ready to do some business?” Fez gives her a wad of cash, and they leave. Then Lori wonders what Rue is doing there, and Fez responds that she’s “family” and that he trusts her with his life. When everyone is reassembled in the kitchen, a woman named Lori who seems to be running the show wonders where Mouse is (remember? That scary dude from last season?). But all he does is throw her in the tub, turn on the shower and make her pull up her shirt and pull down her pants. Rue is very hesitant to do so, and when Brucie realizes she’s the last to disrobe, he grabs her and I get very worried about what’s going to happen next. An aggressive guy named Brucie is very angry about the idea that someone might be wearing a wire, so he puts on Gerry Rafferty’s “Right Down the Line” and demands that everyone - except Ash, who gets stashed in a closet - strip naked. Without warning, two men yank Rue and Fay out of the vehicle and march them into the apartment where Fez and Ash are negotiating. It takes Rue all of two minutes before she launches into The Sad Ballad of Rue and Jules, but Fay’s got other things on her mind: namely, shooting heroin into her thigh while a slightly freaked-out Rue wonders if that’s a great idea. The guy he’s dealing with has a girlfriend, Fay, who also gets put in the backseat while the males do business. Fezco makes a stop to do some business, telling Rue to stay put. Because the more you move up in the world, the more enemies you make.”ĪULD ACQUAINTANCE | Next thing we know, it’s New Year’s Eve, and a somewhat high Rue is in Fez’s car, rapping along to Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up” in the backseat while an armed Ash rides shotgun. “And however hard he thought life was, it got harder and more complicated. “The next thing he knew, he had a business to run and a little brother to take care of,” Rue says. And when she collapses one night after dinner while Fez is still a young boy, he drives her to the hospital rather than call the ambulance to come to the house, which adversely affects her condition. “They were a family,” Rue tells us, allowing that it wasn’t always an ideal situation: During an angry attack on someone who wronged her, for instance, Grandma accidentally hits Fez in the head with a crowbar and gives him a concussion. The baby becomes known as Ashtray - aka the younger kid that hangs around Fezco in the present-day storyline - because he tries to eat discarded cigarette butts near the start of his time in his new home. Grandma essentially adopts him, too, though Fez does most of the childcare. One day, a woman buying Grandma’s product leaves her baby son as collateral… and never returns to collect him. Though this may sound grossly negligent, it’s very clear that Grandma loves Fez and wants the best for him. He quickly becomes his drug-dealing grandmother’s business partner, accompanying her on deals and handling the books. We Ask House of the Dragon's Graham McTavish: Is It Easier to Ride a Horse in Kingsguard Armor or an Outlander Kilt?Īs we watch the boy grow up in the blonde woman’s care, Rue’s voiceover clues us in that we’re watching Fezco’s story. You’re going to come live with grandma now.” Back at her car, a little boy with a black eye is waiting quietly in the passenger’s seat. “Hey, f–kface!” the blonde woman calls out, then shoots him once in each leg and walks out. She walks into a strip club and makes her way to the back office, where a man is being serviced by a woman wearing very little in the way of clothing.
FUNDAMENTALS OF FEZCO | The hour opens on a blonde woman holding a gun and wearing a jacket that reads “Gods Word, God’s Will” on the back.