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The musical analogies used for the characters
How the resolves the conflict between Nikki and Varga
: Because Woo "confesses" to all the Stussy deaths with planted forensic proof, the legal system chooses the "organized" lie over Emmit's messy truth, forcing Gloria to let a guilty man walk free. Gloria Burgle Finally "Exists" [S3E9] Aporia
The episode's central irony is that Emmit Stussy’s genuine confession is rendered worthless by a fabricated one.
: After a touching moment of human connection and a hug from Winnie, Gloria visits the precinct bathroom where the sensors finally detect her hands. The musical analogies used for the characters How
: Nikki faces Varga in a public hotel lobby, matching his "oily" wit and anticipating his attempt to have Meemo assassinate her.
For much of the season, Chief Gloria Burgle has struggled with technology—automatic doors and soap dispensers famously fail to recognize her presence. : Nikki faces Varga in a public hotel
: Varga orchestrates two "Stussycide" murders (killing other men named Stussy) and plants evidence to frame an ex-con named Donny Woo.