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Elsbeth Recap: Shot Through the Heart
You can’t have Tracey Ullman play a murderous psychic for just one episode, right?
Marilyn’s apparent lack of motive and seemingly rock-solid alibi the night of Tim’s death by arrow-based misadventure in a city park while waiting for his internet date to arrive make her an unlikely suspect, but there’s definitely something off with her. Her undefinable but vaguely Eastern European accent, her caginess about where she grew up, her selectively uncanny ability to connect with a spiritual realm outside of our everyday existence — it doesn’t quite all add up, and there’s something fishy about her purported lack of motive. The representatives of the Rodent Death Society (a great name for a humorous metal band, should anyone be in the market for one) furnish important facts, including the technological advancements in rodent-killing arrows, which have blunt tips incapable of puncturing a human sternum and dangers of rat poison to birds of prey.
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