Haley says she hopes things are different for Devi and will be happy if that’s the case. Our girl is growing!) Devi can now see that Haley reached out as an act of good faith, not ill will. (After two seasons of watching Devi apologize for some scummy indiscretions, I’m digging these more sensitive apologies coming from her. “After that, I just hit rock bottom, which is when I joined orchestra.” (As a former high-school band president, I officially resent this sentiment … but it made me laugh.)ĭevi tells Haley she’s sorry Paxton did that to her. Officially outed, Haley fesses up and reveals her past with Paxton: They were close, longtime friends who impulsively hooked up once, only for Paxton to ignore her afterward. ![]() Eventually, Devi deduces that it’s Haley Garcia, the hottest girl in orchestra. ![]() They enlist the help of the school’s Bridgerton-inspired gossip purveyor, Lady Whistleboy (a.k.a. Ben - who conveniently inserts himself into the snitch-hunt - points out that this is a major clue: Whoever it is went to the same elementary school as Paxton. Eleanor suggests the DM sender is probably just a jealous troll, and that’s actually a good thing: It means Devi’s social capital is up! But then the supposed troll reveals that they used to be in Devi’s shoes (i.e., a good girl who got with perfect Paxton) and had loved Paxton since grade school. We immediately rejoin Devi and her friends as they try to figure out who’s behind the mysterious warning she received in the previous episode. It’s got trolls! It’s got ghosts! It’s got withholding grandmothers! Scary stuff. This episode’s whodunit-esque storyline almost makes it feel like a Scooby-Doo crossover.
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