Now we can add Luc to that list, too…and possibly Natalie?

Lets see how our (non-) heroes stack up after this weeksGuilt.

Grace Atwood

What the [insert your expletive of choice].

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Thats a whacked move, even for her.

Its self-defense and all, sure, but its also an expert maneuver.

Its probably not the first time shes wielded a weapon like that, right?

Molly: Did they ask you anything again, about that night, about us?

Luc: No, I wouldnt say anything if they did.

Molly: No one can know, Luc.

Luc: No one will ever know.

No one except you and me.

Thats…a loaded exchange.

Guilt-o-meter reading: 10 out of 10.

Theres just too much evidence against her to ignore at this point.

Behind bars, for now.

Guilt-o-meter reading: His concealment conspiracy with Grace bumps him to a 7 out of 10.

Putty, meet hand.

Maybe shes been secretly hardened by her family history.

Being bratty and reckless enough to draw out your dad during a snowstorm which ultimately gets him killed?

The parallel lines draw themselves here, guys.

Guilt-o-meter reading: 5 out of 10.

She jumps a spot for taking full advantage of the new in shes got with Bruno.

In doing so, she leaves Prince Theo without his regular escort and the questions start rolling in.

Roz doesnt play it cool, either.

Any wagers on him being her murderer?

Guilt-o-meter reading: Lets drop Roz down to 4 out of 10 this time.

Its a solid theory, considering Theo really does seem to have had genuine affection for Molly.

Guilt-o-meter reading: 8 out of 10.

NEXT: You are a dirty cop…

Det.

As Natalie says in the beginning, while tangled in his sheets, Youarea dirty cop, arent you?

Detective Pike

Now heres where Detective Pike is suddenly interesting.

Guilt-o-meter reading: Hes going to 2 this time.

That was an out-of-character suggestion, but it was still just talk for now.

Gwendolyn Hall

So, yeah.

Could Gwen have recorded the exchange instead?

Theres just no way that conversation cant come back to haunt them.

Guilt-o-meter reading: Eh, lets go back down to 0.

Shes a legal eagle and you cant fault her for that.

Patrick Ryan

He said he wanted answers, and hes getting some answers, however dangerously.

and discovers Gentleman 33 was Mollys only customer.

Guilt-o-meter reading: 6 out of 10.

He literally put a cord around a mans neck this week before blackmailing him.

Hell hath no fury like a brother scorned.

Stan Gutterie

You know what?

Stans probably the most honest guy on the show at this point.

Guilt-o-meter reading: Were dropping him back down to 0 this week.

He probably shouldnt be representing Luc when hes a potential strawman for Graces case, but whatever.

Hes one helluva zealous advocate and gets the job done.