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Femme Fatales/Gun Twisted

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Gun Twisted
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Season 2, Episode 2
Airdate June 1, 2012
Production Number 204
Written by Darin Scott
Directed by Darin Scott
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Gun Twisted is the second episode of the second season of Femme Fatales, and the sixteenth episode overall.

Starring: Antonio Sabato, Jr. (Bart), Diana Gettinger (Laurie), Moniqua Plante (Sara)

with Kyle Gass (Willoughby Flagler)

and Tanit Phoenix (Lilith)

Contents

Plot Overview

Marksman Bart Dall meets novice shooter Laurie Cummings at the pistol range. After a seductive lesson on shooting, Bart takes her to his place, where he shows her his extensive gun collection and tells her about his criminal past: he served four years for armed robbery. Laurie is shocked, but turned on by Bart's story which leads to a very passionate night. Later, Laurie tearfully reveals to Bart that she was recently fired from her job as a bank teller after jealous Assistant Manager, Sara, set her up. Bart suggests that they use her inside information to pull off a heist. He cases the bank and plans the robbery in meticulous detail. But even the best plans can go awry.

Notes

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Lilith: Guns have always had the power to arouse. They symbolize control, virility, and gratification. They also go by many names. Maverick, Ice, Goose, Viper, Stinger, Slider, Tek, and Heartbreaker. Loving a gun is a lot like loving a femme fatale. Both obsessions can lead you on a path to destruction.
  • Bart: A smart criminal sees the world a whole lot different than regular people. When I'm casing a joint, time slows down so much, it's like everything and everyone comes to a stop. Everything was just like you said, Laurie. The manager hires cute tellers. A good thing. Lookers don't risk getting killed. And the late afternoon guard is a gut-bucket slob. I'll bet you anything that loser never even practices with that cheap jack pistol they gave him. We can go out the rear exit and be in the alley in seconds. Standard issue digital camera with typical low resolution. So we can get away with simple disguises. And I saw your best pal, Sarah. And she's got "bitch" written all over her. All over her.