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'All The Queen's Men': The Rise of Big D

In episode three, Club Eden's newest addition is making his own enemies. Before discussing Big D, let's address last week's cliffhanger.

We've known for a while that James Deville was faking his dementia, we just didn't know how he would use it to his advantage. Last week, he told his daughter that his nurse had touched him inappropriately during his baths and was contemplating whether he would react. James finally reacted by making it clear to his nurse that he's a pimp and is in good enough health to turn her sexual abuse back on her. To make matters worse, he called Madam. All three of them are now in on James' deception, and we'll have to wait and see if this is used later in the season.

'All The Queen's Men': Loyalty is the Name of the Game

Now, onto Big D. Debuting last season at a paint & sip, Big D is already making waves (and enemies) as the club's newest dancer. Trouble has spent the last two seasons trying to prove herself as an asset to the club and to Madam (she'll get that chance really soon—stay tuned!) so she's furious when Big D gets his first solo performance during the main hour before she does. She tells Madam it's not fair, and reminds her how she distracted the cops from searching Midnight's trunk. Madam tells her to stop being so pressed and to keep her mouth shut about that night. Two things are true in this case—Trouble is way too eager, but she's also been there longer than Big D and has seen more.

Big D also has Amp on his back. While trying to spit game at Dime in her booth, they are interrupted by Amp, who is feeling cocky and is obviously jealous that Dime is getting attention from another man. He calls Dime his "sloppy seconds," and Madam intervenes before things get violent. Dime also tells Blue she's tempted to sleep with Big D just to make Amp more jealous, but Blue believes she truly likes him. After tip-out, Big D walks Dime to her car, nearly begging her for a date. She explains that Amp is still in the picture and she doesn't want Big D in the middle of any drama and implies that an enemy of Amp is an enemy of Madam since they're family. Once she leaves, Trouble tells Big D to stay away from Dime or Amp will go after him. Big D is unbothered when it comes to both of them.

Elsewhere, Madam's new black ops detail Joe's doubt about Fuego's loyalty and Tommy's ability to do his job.

Blue brings Madam her own marked bills. Is the crew who stole from her bold enough to throw money in her club?

Detective Davis confronts Casanova about erasing her evidence against Club Eden. She takes him off the case, stating that he is compromised. Officer Watts threatens to charge him with evidence tampering. Davis cuffs him.

Fuego worries that they're all in too deep in the club's criminal activities and vows to get out. Amp says he can't leave because Madam values loyalty above all else and promises Fuego can come to him for moral support.

Blue gets a call from Alonzo, who has already attempted her life because Blue had an affair with his wife. He promises to finish her off and Blue says she's waiting for him. In the final scene, Blue and Tommy approach a car in the club's lot. Inside is the dead body of Alonzo's wife. Tommy sees a blinking light and quickly realizes the car is rigged to blow. They run for cover as the car goes up in flames.

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