S3E6 Chekhov's Gun
Owen is more dangerous than ever and he’s taking Sarah with him. Jackie unsuspectingly closes in on the prostitutes’ killer and Charmaine and Osito resume their partnership.
Amid the drug trade on Cape Cod, a body washes ashore and is discovered by an irreverent National Marine Fisheries Service officer, Jackie Quinones, who is determined to help solve the murder even if the state cops want her nowhere near the case.
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Owen is more dangerous than ever and he’s taking Sarah with him. Jackie unsuspectingly closes in on the prostitutes’ killer and Charmaine and Osito resume their partnership.
Jackie and Ray both realize a distressing truth. Frankie feels threatened and Renee proves herself to be ruthless.
Renee risks everything to change her world around. Alan sets a trap that covers the entire Cape.
National Marine Fisheries Service agent Jackie Quiñones has a wrench thrown in her life when she uncovers a dead body on the beach, plunging her into an opioid ring investigation.
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