Although she didn't come right out and say it in that scene, the implication was that Annie wanted Mick to take her prints and put them on the gun that killed Lucy, so that Annie would be the one to go to jail rather than Beth if Rio turned the gun into the authorities.
In the finale, Annie was taken away in cuffs, seemingly taking the fall for the gun which killed Lucy (Charlyne Yi). But would she remain imprisoned? We find it hard to believe that Beth would allow her sister to rot away in jail but it's definitely a loose end that would have been better off resolved.
She accidentally put her prints on it after Rio killed the graphic designer, Lucy, to ensure secrecy regarding their counterfeiting ring. However, Annie secretly went to Mick and asked him to put her prints on the weapon as she felt Beth could take better care of their kids if a fall guy was needed.
Meanwhile, Ruby and Stan have to make a decision whether or not they really do want to move to Nevada. Stan essentially gives her an ultimatum: come with us, your real family; or stay behind with Beth and Annie. In her final scene of the show, Ruby's seen packing.
Retta, along with costars Christina Hendricks and Mae Whitman, reportedly agreed to take pay cuts for a reduced fifth and final season, per TVLine. But, coupled with chatter about Hendricks and Montana's alleged strained working relationship, the network was unable to make it work, an NBC insider told the outlet.
Christina Hendricks Reportedly Had Beef With 'Good Girls' Love Interest Manny Montana Behind The Scenes Of NBC Show, Led To Show Cancellation. Christina Hendricks reportedly had beef with her love interest on Good Girls and it played a role in the network axing the show.
After falling into debt, Beth became involved with the criminal underworld, making Dean suspicious of her actions. After discovering her association with Rio, Dean is shot by him shortly after, just surviving.
While still in high school, Gregg has been in a relationship with Annie. She later becomes pregnant and the young couple get married but eventually divorce, sharing custody of their child.
Beth, Ruby and Annie's criminal activities lead them to fall on the wrong side of local crime lord Rio who they end up owing a big sum of money. Rio agrees to let them pay him back, but at a cost. Rio gets arrested and his money was destroyed. Once he got out, he took Dean Boland hostage in his and Beth Boland's house.
Later in the day, John is trying to cut a deal that gets Summer out of life in prison, all while Beth is actually in prison for a—wait for it—conjugal visit with Riggins, one of the men who tried to off everyone at the end of last season.
Three years later, Stan leaves the prison where Bullard had been sworn in as the new warden of Verlaine State Correctional Facility.
It is later revealed that he is an undercover agent for the F.B.I assigned to become intimate with Annie to uncover secrets. However, he ended up truly falling in love with her and her son Ben and so he is still dating her despite her being aware of her criminal activities.
At some point either before or during high school, Beth met and fell in love with Dean Boland and the two would eventually marry.
NBC's midseason drama Good Girls made one major change after it was picked up to series, replacing leading lady Kathleen Rose Perkins (Episodes) with Mad Men alum Christina Hendricks.
Retta is opening up about why Good Girls was canceled. During a recent episode of Live With Kelly and Ryan, the 52-year-old comedian revealed why the NBC series isn't returning for a fifth season. "We were very close to a fifth season, but one person ruined it for all of cast and crew and so it's not back," she said.
David, 54, already has three kids with his ex-wife while Annie is 30 years old and has never had a child. In this clip, Annie says having children has never been her priority, but recently, her feelings have changed after taking care of her younger brother, Jordan, and her cousin, Amber.
In the Attack on Titan Junior High series, it's heavily hinted that Annie has a crush on Eren, who's very oblivious towards it.
In Season 5, Nic Bishop joined the show as Ryan McQuaid, who owns a private security firm. He and Annie instantly click — and the series even ends with Nic proposing marriage if they get out of a battle alive. (Spoiler alert: They do.)
She was working with the FBI while trying to convince Rio and Nick she was on both their sides in their criminal empire. It was all part of her plan to ultimately turn the crooks in and get the authorities to offer her and her crew haven in Nevada.
It turned out that Nick arranged the whole thing not for Mick to kill Beth, but for Mick to shoot her to draw the attention of the authorities, leave the gun for them to find, and let them find the prints on the gun, because it was actually the gun that killed Lucy.
Beth has chosen Rio and a life of crime, but Ruby doesn't need to be dragged down any further. She was loyal this whole time, but she can move on.
Edwin Rios wife Lacey Rios was featured in the Dodgers YouTube game show. Edwin has been married to Lacey for three years. Before their third anniversary, the couple was blessed with a precious baby girl in 2022. The third baseman introduced his fans to his baby girl in December and is yet to disclose her name.
Enraged that another man has obviously slept with his sister, Tony shoots Manny dead. Hysterical, Gina reveals to Tony that they had just been married and were going to surprise him. Tony, riddled with guilt, has Gina taken back to his mansion.
Tony later finds the two together and shoots and kills Manny in a fit of rage, not knowing that he had recently married Gina. He was portrayed by the only actual Cuban-American in the main cast Steven Bauer.