I Am the Night
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So this is how the story of Fauna Hodel ends.
For reasons unexplained, Corinna drugs Fauna and hands her over to George for the final showdown.
Fauna wakes up in her slip, and finally gets to meet George face to creepy face.
George calls Jay a muckraker and a yellow journalist, someone who he sued for libel and won.
He doesnt know how to do or feel he just knows how to talk.
And, oh, does hetalkthis episode.
Monologuing more than Dr.
Evil, he first goes on about Fauna growing up with simple people and feeling like she didnt belong.
He goes back to Jay and tells him he needs solid gold something more than Jays word.
If Billis tries to go after George Hodel, hell just get killed, too.
The deal is that they have to let Jay out and kill George.
It would solve two problems, closing an open murder case and killing a monster.
Jay looks lost when he says, I was supposed to be a journalist.
Now maybe he can just be an avenger.
She goes to change behind a curtain and sees crime-scene photos hanging there.
George monologues further about nature and instinct, and couldnt be creepier if he tried.
And he hits Fauna.
Jay escapes from the police transporting him, but it turns out that Fauna doesnt need a rescuer.
George doesnt understand anything.
He just goes through the cliches.
As she tells him, its boring to pretend that simple urges are high art.
And that cuts George Hodel to the bone.
Thank God she said it although she probably should have shot him.
These people may have closure, but theyre forever haunted.
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