Karen walks into her office and greets her co-workers. She notices a large bouquet of flowers on her desk. One of her co-workers, Phil, comes up and asks what a girl would have to do to get such a lovely bouquet. Karen heaves a sigh and tells Phil not to make her break his arm. That is exactly the correct response. Phil caught sight of the card and asks Karen if she's really dating a relief pitcher for the Florida Marlins.
Karen puts the flowers on Amos's desk. He asks what he's supposed to do with them, and then says that he's going to throw them away. Karen is fine with that, and starts to leave. Amos calls her back and hands Karen a file on Derwood Edson. Karen hasn't heard of him, and asks if he's armed. Amos says Derwood isn't armed, but that he's "slippery as hell." Derwood's original sentence was for one year, but he's escaped from prison so many times, his sentence is now twenty years. That hardly seems rational. Karen wonders why Derwood would break out so many times, and Amos gives her one guess. Karen guesses that it's because of a woman. Amos says that the woman's name is Angela, she's a stripper, and she just moved to Florida. That's where they usually find Derwood. Amos says that Derwood got a letter from Angela while he was in prison, saying that she was moving, and that he shouldn't do anything stupid.
Cut to Derwood, sitting in the prison yard with a letter in his hand, gazing at a laundry truck. Ah, the "old escaping with the dirty laundry" trick. You'd think prisons would be on to that one.
Amos tells Karen to check the strip clubs, and she starts to leave. Amos stops her and gives her a "word of advice" to watch herself. That's more than one word, Amos. Karen thinks he is talking about the investigation, but Amos says that he's talking about Karen's baseball-playing boyfriend, Tuck Rodriguez. Amos thinks that if Tuck keeps pitching the same, he'll be back in the minors shortly. Karen thanks Amos and walks out.
Karen walks into a strip club, possibly the one owned by Charlie Lucre. The stripper says hello to Karen while swinging around a pole. Karen explains that she's looking for a dancer named Angela. The stripper asks if the girl is in trouble, and Karen says she just needs to ask her a few questions. The stripper says that Angie is the blonde at the bar. Karen turns around and spots Angie (played by Jennifer Aspen) talking to the bartender, who I totally thought was Big Pussy for a few minutes. But it's not. Angie has a problem, on behalf of some of the other strippers, with the hours, and the bartender (who may also be the club manager) isn't very sympathetic to her concerns, so she spits in his face and walks off. The bartender starts to reach for Angie, but Karen walks up and squeezes his fingers to stop him. Karen tells him to get lost, and he does, but not before making another threat to Angie, who returns the favor. Angie says it's nice to meet Karen, and Karen gives her name and job title.
Angie storms into the dressing room and complains that she told Derwood not to break out of prison anymore. Karen asks if he's been in contact with her. Angie says he hasn't yet, but that he will, and then he'll get caught and spend another five years in prison. Karen surmises that Angie doesn't want to see him. Angie agrees, but then asks if he's hurt. Karen says he's fine as far as she knows. She asks Angie if someone sent her the large gift basket sitting to her. Angie says it's her new business, and that it was Dwight's idea, but that she designs them. Karen, trying to catch up, asks if Dwight is Angie's boyfriend. Angie says that Derwood is her boyfriend, and that Dwight is Derwood's best friend.
Cut to Dwight tossing a chair into a swimming pool at his apartment building and screaming that if Derwood comes around, he'll kill him. Hey, Dwight is Blossom's older brother. You know, the EMT with the drug problem. Karen and Angie watch the histrionics, and Karen remarks that it doesn't sound like much of a friendship. Angie says that Dwight and Derwood grew up together and are like brothers. Dwight wonders how Derwood found out where he and Angie were staying, and realizes that Angie wrote to Derwood in prison. Angie says that she had to, because Derwood worries about her. As she talks, Angie is busy assembling gift baskets. Dwight says that he told Angie not to do that, and then asks who Karen is. She flashes her badge and tells him, which causes him to drop his beer. Karen hands it back to him and asks for his help in bringing Derwood in. Dwight says he doesn't know anything, but asks Karen to let Derwood know that he and Angie are doing just fine without him. All of this is said out of Angie's earshot. Karen asks if there's anything else. Dwight says he's sorry for taking Derwood's car, but that Derwood wasn't using it. A guy pulls up and honks his horn, asking for a little help. Dwight yells back that the guy needs to hold on a minute. Karen asks who the guy is, and Dwight says it's nobody. Angie pipes up that it's Julio, and that he's in charge of the teddy bears for the gift baskets. Karen walks back over to Angie and dismisses Dwight. Karen asks if Angie and Dwight have a thing going, and Angie says they don't, because she's faithful to Derwood. Angie adds that Derwood is in prison because of her, and adds, "Love's a bitch." Karen hands Angie her card and asks her to call if she hears from Derwood. Angie agrees.
Karen walks off. Her cell phone rings, and it's Tuck the baseball player. He asks if she got the flowers. Tuck is currently getting an arm massage, which means he's not wearing a shirt, which means, "Sweet mother Mary." Tuck is pretty. Karen asks if he's ready for Atlanta, and then criticizes his pitching in the game. As Karen talks, Dwight and Julio wheel a shopping cart full of teddy bears by her. Tuck says that he has a day game, and that he'll be out early. Karen suggests, while she watches the shopping cart, that they have dinner at her place. Then she offers Tuck some pitching advice, but he says that he can handle it. Karen gets another call and takes it. It's her father.
Karen visits her father while he fishes. She says that she's kind of busy. Marshall says he needs to talk about Tuck Rodriguez. Marshall explains that ever since Karen started dating Tuck, his pitching has gone downhill. Karen asks if he's saying that she's a jinx. Marshall says it's more like a hunch. Marshall's annoying friend keeps interrupting until Karen tells him to take a hike. Karen tells Marshall that she's just dating Tuck, "not stealing his mojo." Marshall says that love can do crazy things. Karen says she doesn't want to marry the guy. She just wants to.... Karen thinks better of finishing that sentence in front of her father. Marshall tells her to forget that he suggested "taking one for the team." Karen opens her mouth, but doesn't know quite what to say to that.
Karen walks out of the elevator in her apartment building and finds Tuck waiting for her. She thought he had a game, but Tuck got pulled early for poor performance. Tuck says that he was distracted because he was thinking about Karen. He pushes Karen up against her apartment door and starts kissing her neck. Karen asks if he wants to come in, but Tuck thinks it would be better in the hallway. Karen says that they should go inside, and she unlocks her door.
Cut to making-out noises. The phone rings. Tuck sits up, shirtless again. I wish I had a stopwatch, because I would totally time if this actor spent more time in this episode with a shirt on or without one. Tuck tells Karen not to answer the phone. Karen says she has to. It's one of her co-workers, telling her that Derwood just arrived. Karen thanks him and hangs up. She tells Tuck that she has to go. Tuck can't believe she's leaving, but Karen puts on her pants (!) and takes off, telling Tuck to call her later.
Angie reads aloud from Wuthering Heights while sitting poolside. Dwight is disgusted, and walks away. Angie starts crying while reading, and when she pauses, Derwood finishes the sentence for her. He notes that she's reading their story. Angie walks toward him and asks what he's doing there. Derwood wanted to see her. Angie says he saw her, and wonders what happens now. Derwood continues walking toward her and says he guesses he'll leave. They stare at each other, and then Angie starts kissing him. She laughs and jumps into his arms. They kiss some more. Karen gets out of her car, where she's been watching the whole scene. Dwight walks out of the apartment carrying a baseball bat. Derwood is pleased to see him and asks how he's been, then hauls off and punches Dwight in the face. Dwight holds his nose and cries. Karen walks up and flashes her badge. Derwood puts his hands behind his head and kneels down. Karen starts to cuff him. Angie says that the cops knew that Derwood was coming, and then starts kissing him again. Karen cuffs Derwood to the pool ladder, then tells the lovebirds to cut it out. She informs Derwood that he's under arrest again.
Karen walks Derwood to her car. Derwood tells Angie that there's something fishy going on, and that she needs to go home. Angie asks if she's supposed to "shake [her] tail while [he] rots in the can." Derwood suggests that they get married. Angie looks hopeful for a moment, but then reminds Derwood that she has a rule that she won't marry a jailbird. Angie tells Derwood that she has to have a life. Derwood asks if she slept with Dwight. Dwight quickly tells Angie not to answer that, but Angie just as quickly says that she didn't, and that Derwood knows he's her guy. Angie says she can't keep saying goodbye to him because it's too hard. Angie and Derwood are separated by a chain-link fence, but that doesn't keep them from kissing one last time. Karen turns her head to give them some privacy. Dwight looks sad, but resigned. Angie thanks Derwood for stopping by, and he says that he'll see her. Karen asks Derwood if he's ready. Derwood asks if she's got any handcuffs in the car. Karen asks why, and Derwood hands her the cuffs she put on him moments ago and says that she might as well keep her own set. Karen looks perplexed. Derwood adds, "Not a prison been built that I can't break out of. I just can't break these chains of love." Hee! And, aw.
Amos tells Karen that the Nebraska cops picked Derwood up and will take him to the airport. Karen asks how much more time will be added to Derwood's sentence, and Amos says it'll probably be five more years. Karen says it's odd, because Derwood didn't resist when she caught him, and it seems like he came a long way for a short conversation. Amos asks what he was saying. Karen says that he told Angie he loved her. Amos points behind Karen and says, "Speaking of which." Karen looks back and sees an admin putting flowers on her desk. She picks up the card, which has the address of a motel on it. Karen sighs and surreptitiously puts the flowers in her desk drawer. Her nosy co-worker is totally watching the whole thing. Fuck off, nosy co-worker.
Dwight and Julio have a conversation while sitting in a car. Angie sits nearby, painting her toenails and wearing headphones, so she presumably can't hear them. Julio is complaining that Angie isn't making gift baskets fast enough, and Dwight defends Angie's process. Julio says that they have to follow their business model. He goes into an explanation of how demand is outstripping supply, which means that their customers will go elsewhere. Dwight gets it; Angie needs to speed up the process. I'm starting to think those teddy bears have a little surprise hidden inside.
Tuck sits in the motel room, drinking champagne. Alone. Shirtless. Karen knocks on the door, and walks in. Without much conversation, they start making out. Karen goes to close the blinds and spots some guy walking by in a bathrobe. She says that she knows him and takes off. Tuck's like, "The hell?" Karen chases down Bathrobe Guy. He tries to run off, but Karen grabs the back of his robe and slams him down into a picnic table. She yells to Tuck to bring her bag. Bathrobe Guy wonders how she found him. Karen says it's none of his business, and reminds him that there's a warrant out on him. People start walking out of their rooms to see what's going on. The motel owner says he already called the cops. Tuck returns with Karen's bag, and she tells him to grab the handcuffs. Bathrobe Guy's lady friend comes out and recognizes Tuck. Bathrobe Guy starts criticizing Tuck's pitching.
Dwight and Julio talk to the Russian. Julio says he needs to talk about business. The Russian says that they should talk in the car wash.
Cut to Dwight, Julio, the Russian and two Russian thugs sitting in a car as it goes through the wash. Julio goes through his whole supply and demand scenario. The Russian doesn't seem that interested, but then one of the thugs hands over a duffel bag. Julio unzips it and looks inside. The Russian says something in Russian and the thug translates, "You demand. He supplies." I don't think this is going to end well. Nothing involving Russian gangsters ever does, really.
Karen delivers Bathrobe Guy to prison. He says that maybe Karen is what's wrong with Tuck Rodriguez. The prison guard agrees, like, fuck off prison guard and mind your knitting. Amos shows up and tells Karen that she did a good job finding Bathrobe Guy. Amos says that Derwood escaped again. When the transport van pulled up to the airport, they opened up the back, and Derwood was gone.
Cut to a truck traveling towards Miami with Derwood asleep in the back.
Angie helps Dwight load gift baskets into the back of her van. Dwight asks Karen how Derwood got out this time. Karen says that they're working on it. Angie says, "Poor Derwood." Dwight's like, "Huh?" and Angie explains that Derwood is going this because he's worried about her. Dwight says he deserves some sympathy, since he's breaking his neck to pay the rent. Angie reminds Dwight that Derwood is in prison. Dwight asks, "And whose fault is that?" Angie looks guilty for a moment, and then tells Karen that Derwood has never been good with change, and that he thinks they are still kids in Nebraska. Dwight says that they're in Miami now, and they have some deliveries to make. Karen asks to come with them. Dwight isn't too keen on the idea, but Angie's totally into it, so Dwight gets overruled, as usual. Dwight tells Karen to have a nice trip and Karen says she'll try, but she says it in such a way that she's letting Dwight know that she knows he's up to no good. It was a great line delivery. The women pull off in the van, and Dwight curses and takes out his cell phone.
Angie tells Karen that it must be nice to have a job where you get respect, and that "it's not like dropping your drawers for money." Karen asks how Angie got started. Angie says that when Derwood went into prison, she figured she had to do something, and she didn't think she'd be doing it long. She figured Derwood would get out of jail and they'd get married, but it didn't work out that way. Karen fills in that Angie came to Miami instead. Angie says that Dwight had the idea for the baskets, and that it's never too late to improve yourself. Karen asks why Derwood keeps breaking out of prison and then going back. Angie says, "It's like Derwood and I were put on this earth to be together, and nothing can come between us." Karen smiles. Angie asks if Karen's ever felt like that about someone. Karen says that she did once, maybe. Angie asks what happened. Karen says, "I shot him." Angie immediately responds, "Right, so you know what I'm talking about." Heh. That was a great exchange. I wish Angie were on the show more often.
Angie pulls up to the house for their first delivery. Dwight and Julio are following in their car. Julio asks Dwight why he didn't stop Angie. Dwight says he didn't have a choice. Julio insists that this isn't good for the business model. Angie opens the back of the van and pulls out two gift baskets. Karen says, "It doesn't seem like a gift-basket kind of neighborhood." Angie cheerfully carries the baskets up to the house. Karen notices the teddy bears in the baskets. Angie is wearing pink satin cargo pants with drawstring bottoms, a pink camisole, and pink wedge shoes. Classy. She uses her foot to knock on the door. A guy opens it and greets her. Outside, Dwight asks Julio who the customer is. Julio says it's a new client named Buckner. New client, huh? Totally a cop. Karen gets out of the van and starts walking up to the door. Angie is babbling on about her baskets. Karen recognizes "Buckner," except she calls him Kacynzski. He recognizes her, too. Some cops come around the corner of the house and tell Angie to put her hands up, and that she's under arrest. Karen flashes her badge to let them know she's a Marshal. Angie gets down on her knees and says there must be some kind of mistake. Dwight and Julio take off. Karen says that Angie doesn't know what she's doing. About twenty more cops show up, like, overkill much? Kacynzski says that Angie totally knows what she's doing. He reaches into the gift basket and pulls out a teddy bear, and then shows Karen the package of drugs stuffed inside. It's difficult to tell from the expression on Angie's face whether or not she's surprised. Karen tells Kacynzski not to do this, and he tells Karen that she blew his case.
Angie gets tossed into jail, orange jumpsuit and all. She tells Karen that she packed the baskets herself. Karen asks who packed the bears, and Angie realizes it was Dwight, but adds that she doesn't think he would do that. Karen softly says that Dwight was using her. Angie stomps over and sits down, lamenting her life. Karen promises to see what she can do.
Amos tells Karen that the DA is holding Angie as an accessory. Karen wistfully says that she doesn't think Angie knew. Amos thinks the DA might go easy on her, since it's her first offense, and especially if they can find the drug supplier. Karen asks if they have any leads; Amos says that the lab determined that it's probably Russian, and that similar stuff is showing up all over. Amos asks what Karen has on Derwood. Karen says he's "in the wind," and Amos thinks it'll stay that way now that Angie is locked up. Karen says she wouldn't count on it, because Angie has something that Derwood wants. Amos shrugs, like, "And?" Karen doesn't answer the unspoken question and walks out.
Julio and Dwight discuss their "big problems" as they hastily walk into the Russian's office. Dwight is worried about Angie, but Julio keeps babbling business-speak about how their system is "down the crapper" since the cops confiscated the drugs. The Russian insists that they take another trip into the car wash.
In the car, Julio promises that this whole thing is just a glitch, and that the product will start moving on schedule in no time. Julio adds that he knows they owe him about $24,000. The Russian says one word in Russian and one of the thugs takes out a gun and shoots Julio in the stomach. Damn! I totally wasn't expecting that. Dwight looks understandably freaked out as Julio falls dead. A thug hands Dwight the gun. He tells Dwight to bring the money they owe in six hours, and that if he doesn't, he should save them the trouble and shoot himself. Dwight's like, "Shit like this never happened on Blossom."
Marshall cooks dinner while listening to the Marlins game on the radio. Karen gets home, and Marshall tells her that she's just in time to hear Tuck pitching. Karen tells him to give it a rest. Marshall asks if she's joining them tonight, and Karen says she has to go see Angie and bring her a toothbrush. Marshall warns her that it's dangerous business to get "close to [her] perps." Karen thinks for a minute and then asks Marshall if he was in love with Karen's mother. Marshall asks where this is going. Karen says that her perp's boyfriend loves her so much that he spends his life breaking out of prison to see her, and that "it's kind of inspiring." Marshall says they sound like rocket scientists. Karen says, "Yeah, but they'd jump off a cliff for each other. That kind of thing really happen?" Marshall nods and says it's been known to. Karen reminds him to take the bones out of the fish he is cooking, and takes off.
The cops confiscate the teddy bears at Dwight's apartment. Dwight pulls up and watches. He is surprised when Derwood runs up and gets into the car. Derwood asks if this is how Dwight looks after his girl. Derwood asks where Angie is, and Dwight admits that she's in jail. Derwood is disgusted, and Dwight says that they were doing just fine until Derwood brought the cops into it. Well, not really, since clearly the cops were on to them before Karen got involved, what with that giant overkill sting operation and all. Derwood says that he's disappointed in Dwight. Dwight says that Derwood is selfish, because Dwight has always played second fiddle. Dwight whispers, "Maybe I loved her, too." I know that line sounds cheesy, but Dwight delivered it well. Derwood can't believe it. Dwight says he can't stay there. He tosses Derwood the car keys and says he owes him a car, so now they're all square. Dwight slams the car door in disgust and Derwood nervously looks over to see if the cops noticed, which was a nice touch.
Karen arrives at the jail. She asks the guard how Angie is doing. The guard says that she was crying all afternoon, but then she got quiet. They arrive at Angie's cell, and it's empty.
Derwood drives his car while Angie changes in the back seat. She says that she knew he would come for her. Derwood says he always has, and then they totally start making out and I don't know how people do that without getting into an accident. I can barely change the radio station without swerving off the road.
Amos talks to someone on the phone as Karen sits and listens. He hangs up. Karen figures that someone isn't happy. Amos says that losing prisoners tends to piss people off, and asks how Angie got out. Karen says that she has no idea, and runs down all of the missing evidence that might point to a method. Amos says it was Derwood, and Karen agrees. Amos tells her to get him. Karen says she will, but wonders how they will keep him. Amos tells her to do whatever it takes. Karen doesn't respond. The phone rings, and Amos answers. He immediately hangs up and tells Karen that there's someone there to see her. He adds, "It ain't Cy Young."
Derwood opens a door and pulls Angie inside. He's making her cover her eyes, so that he can surprise her. Nickel Creek sings "Out of the Woods" in the background. Derwood flips on a light and we see that they are in a church, and that he has decorated the altar with lots and lots of candles. Since these two are on the lam, it seems like there should be a "Candle in the Wind" reference here somewhere. Derwood tells Angie to open her eyes. Derwood says it's where he's been hiding out. Just like Johnny and Ponyboy in The Outsiders. Derwood kneels down and asks Angie to marry him. These two really do seem in love. I guess that's acting. It's just so rare to see in a television show these days. Angie -- whose boobs are hanging out of her top in a very distracting way -- looks like she wants to say yes, but then says that she can't marry him. Derwood can't believe it. Angie walks towards the altar and says, "Don't you see, Derwood? It is too late for us. We are star-crossed lovers. We are jailbirds on the run. Our dreams have been shattered, just run over by the wheels of love." Derwood: "Oh." Heh. Angie says that they also don't have a pastor. Derwood doesn't think they need one. Angie says that they do need a best man.
Back at the strip club, Dwight is talking to the stripper Karen greeted in the beginning of the episode. His cell phone rings. He answers it cautiously and tells Derwood that he's leaving. Then he says, "What? Married?" The stripper (who looks disturbingly like Mariska Hargitay) wants to know who's getting married. Dwight snippily tells her that he's on the phone and she leaves. Dwight says that Derwood must be kidding, and that Derwood and Angie will shortly be back in the slammer. Dwight adds that he has his own problems, because people are trying to kill him. Dwight concludes, "So count me out, all right?" and hangs up. A focus pull reveals that the Russian thugs are sitting in the background. One asks why they don't just kill Dwight already and get it over with, and the other answers that he has twenty-three minutes left. And I see that Dwight is working really hard to come up with the money, if by "coming up with the money," you mean, "hanging out with strippers and then insulting them so that they leave." Focus pull back to Dwight, who pulls out his cell phone and calls Derwood back. He asks, "How do I get there?" and walks out. The Russian thugs follow.
Derwood tells Angie that Dwight's on his way, and asks her again if she'll marry him. Angie says that once they are married, they will both turn themselves in. She doesn't want him to break out of jail anymore. Derwood agrees to stay put if she will. Angie happily says, "Then call Karen!"
Karen walks through her office. She finds Tuck sitting in a break room or something and asks about his game. It didn't go well. Tuck has made plans for the two of them to get a hotel room, and they could leave right now. Karen interrupts to tell him that it's not going to happen. Tuck asks why, and Karen says that they both have their jobs to worry about. Tuck says he thinks about her all the time. Karen says that's the problem. Tuck starts yelling in Spanish, and Karen tells him, "Vaya con dios," and kisses him. Tuck stomps out. Karen looks sad, and one of her co-workers comes in and says that Derwood is on the phone. What is with these people and their crazy office hours? It's dark out, and they're all still hanging out at the office.
Back at the church, Angie is trying to pretty up the place when Dwight walks in and says he hopes they didn't start without him. Angie says they never would. Dwight apologizes for getting her arrested, and Angie says she knows that Dwight was just trying to help. Dwight and Derwood slowly approach each other and then shake hands.
Karen drives in her car and calls someone on the phone to explain where she's going. She promises to call if she needs backup.
Angie lights some more candles, like, is the place going to burn down or what? Dwight suggests that they get started. Angie has put a lace something on her head to approximate a veil. Angie and Derwood take their places in front of the altar, and Dwight stands in the officiant's spot, facing them. Dwight asks what they should do. Angie realizes that she's on the wrong side and switches with Derwood. They all stand there. Angie suggests that someone say something. Derwood tells Dwight to go for it. Dwight clears his throat and begins, "Dearly beloved." Angie thinks that's for funerals. It's totally not! Prince says it in the beginning of "Let's Go Crazy"! I think it would have been funny if Dwight started reciting those lyrics. Derwood asks what comes , and Angie says it's the rings. Dwight asks if anyone has a ring, and Derwood pulls one out of his pocket. Angie gasps with delight. Dwight asks where Derwood got it, and Derwood says he got it at the airport in Topeka the first time he broke out. He adds, "You don't even want to know where I had to hide this thing, or how uncomfortable it was." Which is funny, but Derwood is no Christopher Walken in Pulp Fiction. Derwood puts the ring on Angie's finger, and she's delighted that it fits perfectly. They start to kiss, but Dwight wants to say something. Derwood looks nervous. Dwight says, "True love is a real hard thing to find in this old world. It's a precious possession. If Derwood, you had broke your leg that day at the gas station, I'd have met her first." Derwood gets upset, and Dwight says he's just saying.
Just then, the church doors bust open. It's the Russian thugs! They walk in, guns blasting. Dwight, Derwood, and Angie dive for the floor. Dwight stands back up and starts firing back. He takes out one thug. He slides across the floor and fires some more shots. The remaining thug pauses to reload, and Karen sneaks up and disarms him. Meanwhile, Derwood has been shot, and Angie is trying to tend to his wounds. Karen asks if everyone is okay. No one answers. Dwight notices that Derwood is down. Karen looks stricken. Derwood is bleeding a lot. Angie and Dwight are crying. Dwight apologizes, and Derwood says it's okay. Angie strokes Derwood's hair. He asks if she's wearing the ring. Angie says that she is. Derwood says, "If there's a heaven..." and then he dies, so Angie yells, "I'll meet you there." She starts sobbing. Dwight starts sobbing. People, I'm actually a little choked up here. Karen looks overwhelmed.
Karen, Dwight, and Angie attend Derwood's burial. Dwight is wearing a prison orange jumpsuit. Dwight says he'll miss Derwood, and then says he'll write to Angie from jail. Angie makes him promise to stay put until he's paid what he owes. They hug, and some cops lead Dwight off. Karen and Angie stare down at the pine casket at the bottom of the hole. Angie thanks Karen for getting her off. Dirty! Karen says that the DA took down the Russians last night, and that if Derwood hadn't busted Angie from prison, the Russians would have never been found. Angie says that Derwood would have liked that, because he always wanted to be a hero. Karen asks Angie what she'll do. Angie says she'll move to Hollywood and try to make a life for herself. Angie looks down again and says she just keeps thinking Derwood will break out of there. Angie kisses Karen on the cheek and walks off. Karen looks after her thoughtfully, and then picks up a rock and drops it into the hole. It makes a very hollow-sounding thunk, and Karen grins and laughs as "Settle for Love" by Joe Ely kicks in on the soundtrack. An earthmover drives over, and the driver is listening to the Marlins game on the radio. Karen hears that Tuck is having a great game, and shakes her head in disbelief.
Karen's phone rings, and she answers it.
Cut to Karen, wearing a white trench coat, walking up to a room in the same motel she visited with Tuck earlier. She knocks on the door. Tuck answers, and he's wearing a shirt, but it's not buttoned up. He's surprised to see her, and Karen tells him that you only live once. She opens her coat with her back to the camera, but it's clear from Tuck's face that she's naked underneath. He pulls her into the room and slams the door. You go, Karen! Get yours.