Is Rio Alive on 'Good Girls'? Beth Doesn't Seem to Think So

Is Rio alive on 'Good Girls'? Beth befriends someone very close to the drug dealer after shooting him multiple times. Season 2 of Good Girls ended on a pretty major cliffhanger last May when Beth (Christina Hendricks) shot Rio (Manny Montana) several times after he instructed her to kill Agent Turner (James Lesure), who had

Is Rio alive on 'Good Girls'? Beth befriends someone very close to the drug broker after capturing him more than one times.

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Season 2 of Good Girls ended on a horny major cliffhanger remaining May when Beth (Christina Hendricks) shot Rio (Manny Montana) a number of occasions after he suggested her to kill Agent Turner (James Lesure), who had been kidnapped by the high ranking prison.

In a transfer that can most indisputably come back to hang-out her, Beth let Turner pass, and he proceeded to offer the severely injured Rio some lend a hand so lengthy because the drug broker recognized that he now owes him. Does this mean Rio survived the ordeal? Here’s what we all know.

Is Rio alive on 'Good Girls'?

We gained’t know the answer to this question until the Season 3 premiere on Feb. 16, but collection author Jenna Bans recently hinted that Beth is underneath the assumption that her former lover is dead. She even starts placing out with Rio’s child mama, Rhea (Jackie Cruz), in upcoming episodes.

"When the other girls find out about Rhea’s past, they question Beth’s motives for befriending her," Bans advised TVLine. Beth is a big fan of hidden agendas.

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If Beth’s bullets didn’t kill Rio, audience seem to think that Turner will use the crowd leader to attempt to take Beth down, which could end up much more unhealthy for the mummy of 4 if Rio is still close to Rhea. Needless to say, we’re a little bit stressed for our lady.

Beth’s decision to flip the gun on Rio displays what she’s in a position to.

The co-owner of Boland Motors could also be "a good person at the end of the day," Bans explained in an interview with TV Guide, but she’s certainly rising an increasing number of dangerous.

"I think she does love her kids and she wants the best for them. And I think she's not a 'murderous killer,' but I do think she has this part inside her that is severely sort of dissatisfied with the safety of her life," the chief producer shared.

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As for her explanation why for pulling the cause, "I think Beth's relationship with Rio, just looking at all of Season 2, has really sort of run the gamut," Bans mentioned. "I think Beth is really torn, because she obviously has feelings for the guy… but then I think there's the other part… where she sort of realizes he's been playing her this entire time."

Christina Hendricks added that her character was in a constant push and pull trend between her dutiful housewife aspect and cash launderer facet all through the sequence’ closing 13 episodes. 

"I think that’s what [Season 2], for Beth, is about: this sort of constantly trying to go back to her normal life and wondering why she’s attracted to this other thing and why it sort of excites her and feeling ugly for it and feeling ashamed," she informed the Los Angeles Times ultimate yr. 

"She knows what she should be doing, but she can’t help herself. She’s confused by it. I think she knows that if she pushes it too far, she might be alone."

Season Three of Good Girls airs Sundays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.

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