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Ringer 4/17/12 “I’m the Good Twin” Episode Recap

April 26th, 2012 · No Comments

As the vow renewal nears, Bridget realizes she needs to tell Andrew the truth about who she really is, but worries about losing everything. Jimmy has escaped from prison and demands that Bridget (who he believes is Siobhan) give him part of the cash for scaring Bridget away where she finally learns that Siobhan and Charlie hired him to scare her into fleeing Wyoming. Afterwords, Bodaway demands Jimmy reveal where Bridget is, and after getting an answer, he kills Jimmy with a knife in cold blood. Agent Machado is deported back to Colorado where he is ordered to stay off the Bodaway case.

Back in New York, the vindictive Tim Arbogast, Gemma’s father, becomes the new owner of Martin/Charles Inc. and he tells Andrew that Siobhan has been having an affair with Henry over the past year. Andrew cancels their vow renewal. Bridget finally tells the truth about who she really is in which both Andrew and Juliet take the news very badly and they leave New York for the Long Island Hamptons with both of them telling Bridget to move out.

Meanwhile, Henry steals Siobhan’s money (that she stole from Andrew) and kicks her out of his house after he begins to mistrust her, including finding out that he’s not the biological father of her twins. Siobhan returns to her old apartment to steal all the jewelry that once was hers. Bodaway then attacks her believing she’s Bridget, and the real Bridget then shows up and kills him in self defense, not having seen who he is attacking.

Later, Solomon shows Bridget security footage that shows Siobhan was alive later that day on her “suicide” talking with Charlie. Bridget confronts Henry who finally tells Bridget that Siobhan is alive and all about his part in her revenge plot against Bridget.

“I’m the Good Twin” is the 22nd episode of the first season of the American television series “Ringer”. It premiered on The CW on April 17, 2012.

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