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Good Girls Returns for Season Three

Scotlyn Ogle Student Contributor, University of North Texas
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This past Sunday, season three of Good Girls premiered on NBC, and all of us at Her Campus UNT were on the edge of our seats the entire episode. The girls are back—and badder than ever. 

Here’s what we know: 

There’s a new girl in town, and she’s ready to stir up some trouble. Charlyne Yi plays a skilled graphic designer who unknowingly helps with their money laundering venture. She might just turn out to be more than the ladies expected, though…

Spoiler: Rio isn’t actually dead… and he might be working with the FBI. We ended season two will Agent Turner making a deal with someone. Could it be Rio? Will be end up with Beth? We will have to wait and see. 

Here’s the questions we still have:

What will lead them back to the money? In the season premiere, the ladies perfect their fake money, but decide not to use it after Beth gets a visit from Agent Turner. With mortgages, debt, etc. on the line, what will be the final straw? 

How will Beth handle the news about Rio being alive? She’s been immersing herself in his sons (and his moms) life, trying to help when she can. The guilt is real. But once the truth is exposed, will Marcus’s mom learn the truth as well? 

Is Noah coming back? At the end of the episode, we see Agent Turner shot by a person (people?) in an unmarked van. Will Noah, his second-in-command take over? I guess we will have to wait and find out…

You can follow along all season long on NBC, Sundays at 10/9c. 

Scotlyn is a UNT alum, Class of 2020. She graduated with a degree in Digital and Print Journalism and a minor in English. During her time with Her Campus, she served as the Chapter President for two years, and also held positions as Chapter Advisor, Writer, and Chapter Expansion Assistant through Her Campus Media. And yes, her name is like the country, but spelled differently.