'Dare Me' Episode 10: The 'truth will be out', the season ends with a chilling cliffhanger
Spoiler alert for 'Dare Me' Episode 10
We have waited for three episodes to figure out who must have hurt Sarge Will, and boy did we get an odd possible answer, how does Matt, the scorned husband have a part to play in the staged suicide? When the cops come knocking, asking questions to all the right people, Addy Hanlon seems to be the only one under pressure and for good reason.
Beth Cassidy informs her that the hamsa bracelet, which she gave Addy and Addy gave to the coach, has been found at the crime scene. Guess what? There isn't a trail leading to coach Colette French. 'Don't trust anyone Addy", Beth had warned her, "Wake the f*** up!" How much has Addy's loyalty to the team's savior cost her?
While the coach tells Addy to "stop feeding the beast (Beth)", Addy doesn't realize she may have trusted the wrong squad leader. Ironically, the hamsa bracelet was given to Addy by Beth to protect her, and now it might be the 'evidence' that will take her down because of course, no one knows she gave the bracelet to her coach, except Beth, who's 'always watching'. The suspicious autopsy results of Will's death circulate like wildfire, and with Addy not knowing the full truth, she slowly pieces the puzzle. Her questions to Colette, who ignores her, are the same questions we have: Why was Colette's hair wet? Why did she wipe so many things before they left? Was she there before? Was Addy the scapegoat?
It looks like Colette doesn't want the bracelet to be found, and our guess? Beth knows Addy gave it to her which puts them both at the crime scene. When drowning in fear, Addy lets go off the one person that has her back — Beth. "Now, that he's gone, there's nothing left Addy," the coach calms the teen, but darn, what a clean slate Colette has now, right?
When Beth confronts Kurtz with blackmail — pictures of her cut tongue, confirming that she was assaulted by him — he spills the beans. He heard the coach with Will and bounced before he heard any gunshots that fateful night. Addy, who still refused to open her eyes to how Colette French might be playing games to serve herself, finds out what it's like to be cold in the dark when her loyal 'only friend' leaves her outside her home with 'read' but not replied to texts.
"You brought me into this, you owe me the truth," she tells her coach, whose nerves only start to jitter when she reads Addy's message asking her where the hamsa bracelet was —who's tied to the murder, Colette and her husband or Addy? It seems we might have a killer couple at hand, a facade of a happy married life and secrets filling an empty romance.
"So beautiful and hungry, she thought she could get everything she wanted, people like that are dangerous because the beauty fades away but the hunger only grows," Lana Cassidy, Beth's mom, describes Colette.