So let’s get to it.
He also orders her not to see Marilyn anymore, then leaves for an appointment.
Back at the precinct, Wagner tells them this is officially a homicide investigation now.
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Not rude, exactly, but also unsure why Elsbeth is asking so many personal questions.
With Reynolds outside, Elsbeth asks if she can give her any insight into the case.
Blanke says they’re just waiting to see if their weapons specialist recognizes it.
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The legal dramedy has been a huge hit for CBS.
Unsurprising, as Marilyn says Elsbeth loved her grandmother the most of all.
A dead end yet again.
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They catch up with Reynolds, who is going through the trail cam footage.
Meanwhile, Connor finds Wagner in his office while looking to get some paperwork signed.
Wagner tells him that Marilyn got to him too.
Her father, she explains, wore one during duck hunting season, which is why she recognized it.
Marilyn agrees, and says she’s channeling someone named Bitsy, whom Phyllis confirms is George’s sister.
Reynolds agrees, and leaves, the two of them a lot more cheerful having found some common ground.
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In the interrogation room, Wagner approaches Marilyn and asks her for some clarity regarding the blue station wagon.
Specifically, he wants to know if Scotty blames him for what happened.
Are we headed towards a bloody finale involving Judge Crawford (Michael Emerson)?
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New episodes ofElsbethSeason 2 premiere Thursdays on CBS.