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* DeadManWriting: Most of the story is dictated by Jessica's friend (illustrated by flashbacks) into a tape recorder while dying of a gunshot wound. Given the film noir stylings of the episode, this is pretty obviously a ShoutOut to ''Film/DoubleIndemnity''.


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* ShoutOut: This episode is purposely styled like a classic FilmNoir, and has several elements similar to ''Film/DoubleIndemnity'' in particular.

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* AmbiguousSituation: [[spoiler:Given the reveal that Walter was lying into the tape, it's unclear whether Roscoe really did try to blackmail him or Walter was just trying to murder him solely to make him serve as the scapegoat.]]



* ContrivedCoincidence: Jessica calls out Murray on the unlikelihood that they just happen to find Walter's lost love in the middle of nowhere and how their car just happen to get broken, stranding them in the town.
* DomesticAbuse: Pete was a drunk and was verbally (and physically) abusive towards his wife and daughter.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Sbverted. Jessica calls out Murray on the unlikelihood that they just happen to find Walter's lost love in the middle of nowhere and how their car just happen to get broken, stranding them in the town.
town. As she suspects, it was staged.
* DomesticAbuse: Pete was a drunk and was verbally (and physically) abusive towards his wife and daughter. This is part of why they aren't sorry he's dead.
* ExactEavesdropping: Roscoe eavesdropping on Walter and Vera causes him to find out that [[spoiler:Walter is Flora's real dad.]]
* GreaserDelinquents: Grange, Flora's trouble making biker boyfriend.



* HeelFaceTurn: The sheriff is revealed to have been some kind of criminal back in Texas once before becoming a lawman, during which time he had a run in with Desmond, a customer at the diner who recognizes him, although [[NoodleIncident the details are left a bit vague.]]



* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: [[spoiler: Vera]]. She orchestrated the events of the episode and pretending to be shocked that Walter appeared in the truck stop. She also tried to collect on Pete's insurance and emotionally manipulated Walter to be her scapegoat.
* MutualKill: Roscoe and Walter, shooting each other.

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* MamasBabyPapasMaybe: [[spoiler:Walter is the real father of Flora, something Pete wasn't aware of until shortly before being killed.]]
* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: [[spoiler: Vera]]. She orchestrated the events of the episode and pretending [[spoiler:pretending to be shocked that Walter appeared in the truck stop. stop.]] She also tried to collect [[spoiler:collect on Pete's insurance insurance]] and emotionally manipulated Walter to be her scapegoat.
scapegoat. [[spoiler:She's even willing to let the police suspect her own daughter.]]
* MutualKill: Roscoe [[spoiler:Roscoe]] and Walter, shooting each other.other.
* RobbingTheMobBank: Desmond is implied to have done this based on the snippets about his past encounter with the sheriff, and apparently suffered no repercussions for it.

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* [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulative Bitch]]: [[spoiler: Vera]]. She orchestrated the events of the episode and pretending to be shocked that Walter appeared in the truck stop. She also tried to collect on Pete's insurance and emotionally manipulated Walter to be her scapegoat.



* SpannerInTheWorks: Jessica acts as one when investigating Pete's death, which Murray had initially arranged to look like an accident, then later confessing to

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* SkewedPriorities: After learning that Walter confessed to killing her father, rather being sad, Flora was overjoyed that her [[GreaserDelinquents Biker boyfriend]] is now absolved of murder and is free to be with her.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Jessica acts as one when investigating Pete's death, which Murray had initially arranged to look like an accident, then later confessing to despite Walter's taped confession.
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Written By: Philip Gerson\\
Directed By: Vincent [=McEveety=]

En route to LA, Jessica is detoured at a seedy truck stop where a series of murders makes it clear she isn't there by accident.

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* CaughtOnTape: Walter Murray [[DeathbedConfession narrates the events leading to his getting shot]] via a tape recording that Jessica listens to, including confessing to [[KillingInSelfDefense killing Pete in self-defense]].
* ContrivedCoincidence: Jessica calls out Murray on the unlikelihood that they just happen to find Walter's lost love in the middle of nowhere and how their car just happen to get broken, stranding them in the town.
* DomesticAbuse: Pete was a drunk and was verbally (and physically) abusive towards his wife and daughter.
* GreasySpoon: The diner/truck stop which serves as the setting of this episode.
* {{Homage}}: This episode is an homage to Film/ThePetrifiedForest in which Creator/HumphreyBogart, Creator/BetteDavis, and Creator/LeslieHoward are stuck together in a diner overnight.
* MutualKill: Roscoe and Walter, shooting each other.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Jessica acts as one when investigating Pete's death, which Murray had initially arranged to look like an accident, then later confessing to
* TakingTheHeat: Walter, via his taped confession, tries to take the heat for Pete's murder. Turns out, it was [[spoiler: Vera]].
* WhatsAnXLikeYouDoingInAYLikeThis: Upon meeting Vera in the diner, Walter asks her "what's a girl like you doing in a place like this?" Vera's husband answers for him.
* WholeEpisodeFlashback: Complete with a black and white filter for the scenes referenced in Walter's narration.

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