
Matt’s dad, Sean, on the other hand, is entirely inept at planning anything involving his ex-wife. This is all a trap organized by her wonderful dad. Matt’s not playing the game and keeps trying to leave, but Arielle lures him back each time. She has him in her car and begins to pepper him with questions about what Cherry has that she does not.

Speaking of Matt, he is still stuck dealing with Arielle the Aryan despite breaking up with her and choosing to protect Cherry over laughing along with Arielle’s remarks in the department store. Between Christian’s conversion to lovelorn man this season, Matt’s reconciliation with the transsexual he beat to disfigurement, and now this, the show’s running out of bastards. They do their best to blow him off, but Quentin reveals himself to have a desire to just “be one of the guys” and Sean and Christian find it difficult to say no about that. Quentin, of course, turns to his former partners for the corrective surgery. This, however, is quite short lived as the cops burst in on an already Carver-ized Quentin tied to his bed with the words “I Can’t Stop” written above him in, possibly?, blood.

And like that, Quentin is back on the suspect list. However, in the madness, a key clue was revealed: the Carver was wearing a strap-on to commit rape, not using real genitalia. The Carver burst into the place and systematically cut nine of the girls and raped several of them as well. Not stopping to rest on the revelation of a penis-less Quentin, N/T starts the second episode of the night off with a sorority house in shambles. Who Was Nice Enough to Say it: Sean, to Cherry (Given in the earlier episode, but applies here as well) This Week’s Theme: We cannot let the ghosts of our past ruin our future.
