Baddies Midwest - — Season 1- Episode 3

Baddies Midwest - — Season 1- Episode 3

The silence shatters when (the season’s wildcard) kicks open a bedroom door yelling, “Who the fuck ate my vegan chicken?” Biggie (the returning fan-favorite) holds up a greasy bucket, unapologetic. A food-throwing brawl is narrowly avoided when Natalie Nunn enters, clapping her hands like a drill sergeant.

“Teaira’s contract was terminated. She has since claimed the texts were fabricated. Mello has not returned for comment.” Final Scene: The New Order The remaining seven baddies sit in a circle on the penthouse floor. No music. No yelling.

“You told me you were gonna ‘expose’ the whole franchise. You’ve been texting me screenshots since Day 1. And now you’re here, playing nice?”

“Teaira was a symptom. The disease is still here. And I think it’s wearing a cute top and pretending to be a girls’ girl.” (Camera cuts to a lingering shot of Mya , sweating, her hyena laugh nowhere to be found.) Baddies Midwest - Season 1- Episode 3

pulls out a phone and reads aloud: “‘Natalie is a washed-up producer plant. Rollie smells like regret. I’m only here for the clout. I hate every single one of them.’”

looks at Stunna Girl . Stunna Girl looks at Jaz . Rollie cracks her knuckles.

“One snake is gone. But there are always more. Tomorrow, we go to a warehouse. And we fight. Not for camera. For respect. You win, you stay. You lose… you go home.” The silence shatters when (the season’s wildcard) kicks

“That’s not… that’s taken out of context.”

Natalie announces the first "mission": a private tasting at , a members-only whiskey lounge in the West Loop. But there’s a twist.

“Each of you will get one shot of Pappy Van Winkle. But before you drink, you have to say one thing you don’t like about the girl to your left. No filter. No apologies.” She has since claimed the texts were fabricated

Silence.

She points to : “I don’t like that you follow me around like a puppy. Get a personality. Or at least a new storyline.” Scotty’s jaw tightens. She doesn’t cry. She smiles. “Noted.” That smile is more threatening than a scream.

“You’re a bully with a victim complex.”

The episode’s title card hits: Act Three: The Parking Garage Confrontation (The Episode’s Peak) The group returns to the penthouse garage. As they exit the sprinter van, a black SUV pulls up. Out steps Mello (a villain from Baddies East who was rumored to be “blackballed”).

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