'Under the Bridge' Episode 6 Takeaway: Warren Glowatski and Kelly Ellard's legal woes may deepen after their arrests

Created by Quinn Shephard, 'Under the Bridge' revolves around the mysterious murder of Reena Virk
Warren Glowatski and Kelly Ellard's legal troubles could worsen in 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)
Warren Glowatski and Kelly Ellard's legal troubles could worsen in 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)

Contains spoilers for 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6

VANCOUVER, CANADA: Hulu has officially released 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6, titled 'In the Water They Sink the Same', delving into the aftermath of Reena Virk's (Vritika Gupta) murder. 

In 'Under the Bridge' Episode 5, Kelly Ellard (Izzy G) confesses to Josephine Bell (Chloe Guidry) and Dusty Pace (Aiyana Goodfellow) about her involvement in Reena's murder.

In 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6, the authorities finally take action and arrest all the suspects involved in Reena's death. 

'Under the Bridge' Episode 6 is full of surprises and unexpected turns, so let's jump in!

Kelly Ellard and Josephine Bell plot to kill Dusty Pace in Episode 6

Chloe Guidry as Josephine Bell and Izzy G as Kelly Ellard in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 5 (@hulu)
Chloe Guidry as Josephine Bell and Izzy G as Kelly Ellard in a still from 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)

In 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6, tensions rise as Kelly and Josephine plot to kill Dusty, who has discovered the truth about Kelly's role in Reena's murder and reacts unfavorably to the revelation.

On the way to Mexico, Kelly spikes Dusty's juice with an unknown substance and instructs her to lie down on the railway tracks. This highlights Kelly's willingness to go to extreme lengths, even resorting to murder, to achieve her goals.

Kelly deceives Dusty into believing they are heading to Mexico, but their actual plan is to kill Dusty. However, when Dusty lies down on the railway tracks as instructed by Kelly, Josephine intervenes and stops Dusty from carrying out Kelly's dangerous plan.

It seems that Josephine is not as malicious as Kelly, as she shows remorse when someone attempts self-harm. This was evident when she discovered Kelly's role in Reena's murder; she felt sad but did not openly display it.

Chloe Guidry as Josephine Bell Under the Bridge
Chloe Guidry as Josephine Bell in a still from 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)

However, Kelly is extremely dangerous, capable of killing without remorse. She exhibits a callous disregard for human life, showing no signs of guilt or empathy for her actions.

When Josephine stops Dusty from carrying out the plan, Kelly becomes angry and feels betrayed. Her reaction showcases her volatile and unpredictable nature, especially when her intentions are foiled.

Kelly expresses her anger and frustration to Josephine, vehemently declaring that she is not a gangster.

In the upcoming episode, there could be potential conflicts and power struggles between them. There is also a possibility that Kelly may manipulate or coerce Josephine into taking part in another criminal activity. 

Kelly Ellard arrested in connection to Reena Virk murder case

Izzy G as Kelly Ellard and Matt Craven as Roy Bentland in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6 (@hulu)
Izzy G as Kelly Ellard and Matt Craven as Roy Bentland in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6 (@hulu)

As the episode progresses, the police take Samara (Isabella Leon), Warren Glowatski's (Javon Walton) girlfriend, into custody and question her about the Reena Virk murder case.

They press her to divulge any information she may have regarding the events leading up to Reena's death and the involvement of Warren and others in the crime.

Samara's confession reveals crucial details about Reena's murder, as she admits that both Warren and Kelly were involved in dragging Reena into the water.

Subsequently, the police arrest Warren, Kelly, Josephine, and Dusty. The police also detained other individuals who were present during the initial assault on Reena. 

These arrests suggest that the authorities are casting a wide net to hold all those involved in Reena's death accountable.

Kelly, Josephine, Warren, and Dusty are likely to face trials for their respective roles in Reena's murder in the upcoming episode. The legal proceedings can be a central focus of the upcoming episode.

The trials are expected to shed further light on the events leading up to Reena's death, including Warren's role in the crime. There is speculation about whether Warren also participated in Reena's murder, and the trials will likely delve into this aspect of the case.

'Under the Bridge' Episode 6 is now streaming on Hulu

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