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I am going to send your location.

Well, folks, in one of the most unnecessary plot points added to a season finale—despite already having so many unanswered questions—the writers have opted to throw another curveball.

Who is the mystery person in the back of Andy’s car, muffling her screams with a cloth?

Oh boy.

It’s probably one of these three people: Hudson, Penelope, or Jasmine. And here’s why.

1. The Sudden “Target” Drama

Out of nowhere—or from somebody’s behind—we’re pulling this new drama.

Fatima suddenly warns Andy: “Well, since you’re my partner now, there’s going to be a bigger target on you.” Andy, of course, is caught off guard, replying: “I never thought of that.”

Honestly, I understand her reaction.

Looking at their so-called “enemies” this season, Hayden is on his best behavior after getting pistol-whipped. Robin, after numerous warnings, is finally leaving the country. So, what exactly is this whole target situation about?

It makes no sense.

But Fatima, being extra cautious, decides to track Andy’s location on her phone—just in case.

2. The Kidnapping Scene

Andy, all smiles, walks through the parking garage and gets into her car.

We don’t know if she’s heading to see Robin before he leaves for the UK. Remember, Robin told her:

“If you come to my hotel suite before I leave, I’ll take it as a sign that you want me to stay. Otherwise, I’m gone.”

In the trailer, we see Robin at the airport on the phone, leaving a voicemail:

“Andy, I’m calling for the same reason I came back in the first place—because I love you.”

This clearly means Andy never showed up.

But why?

Because she was abducted.

Meanwhile, over at Zach and Fatima’s place, they’re looking at the suspect board.

Zach suddenly says: “Something’s up.”

Fatima, checking her phone, realizes Andy’s location hasn’t moved from the office.

They rush over to the parking garage.

Zach jumps out of the car, runs to the stairwell door—but it’s locked.

Now he’s panicking.

If Andy’s phone is still at the parking garage, does that mean:

  • She’s still inside her car with the abductor?
  • Her kidnapper took her somewhere else and left the phone behind?

3. The Suspects

Hudson (Least Likely)

He’s been lurking around Gary’s office, making threats:

“What’s it going to take for me to get rid of you?”

“Everything you care about—including your life.”

And what does Gary care about most?

Andy.

Hudson could be the kidnapper, but I’m putting him at the bottom of the list.

Penelope (Second Most Likely)

She has made clear threats against Andy.

In the trailer, we see Robin at the police station. Penelope kisses him, but it’s obvious Robin doesn’t care—he’s still calling Andy, confessing his love.

Now, here’s a dark theory:

What if Jordan dies in jail?

In Episode 21, Jordan told Rich over the phone that he wouldn’t last much longer.

What if he took his own life?

If Penelope finds out, she’ll be furious and may blame Andy, deciding to take her out once and for all.

That would be a brutal, twisted revenge.

Jasmine (Most Likely)

Listen, do I want to see my baby back? Yes.

Do I care about this ridiculous abduction plot? No.

If Jasmine returns, I don’t trust the writers to do her justice.

They’ve already ruined characters like Calvin.

If Jasmine comes back, I fear they’ll make it forced, unnecessary, and potentially fatal.

4. The Aftermath

Let’s say Andy is still in the parking garage.

Zach and Fatima arrive.

Andy is tied up in her car.

Fatima, being Fatima, pulls out her gun.

This could be a callback to Season 2, when she pulled a gun on Jasmine and her friends after they jumped Andy.

But this time—she fires.

If Fatima is the one to kill Jasmine, I will never forgive her.

5. Unanswered Questions

Even if we find out who kidnapped Andy, we still have more mysteries:

  • Who stabbed Gary?
  • Who put drugs in his IV?

At this point, I just want the season to be over.

I’m going to church today because they asked me to do the prayer.

Not gonna lie, I might slip in a little “Lord, just let me get through this Wednesday night.”


That’s it, folks.

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