He spent more time eating the brownies.Īnd so it goes. Gypsy dresses up to make a sex tape, but the camera falls over while Nick’s in the middle of going down on her, which lasts approximately five seconds before, based on the bouncing of the camera, he starts fucking her instead.
They check into the motel where Nick had been staying, and it’s a disaster area. Gypsy and Nick call a cab to the crime scene and take forever packing up and getting in Nick’s main contribution is to bring a tray of brownies out of the house with him. The goats, however, didn’t just stab a woman to death after a lifetime of abuse. Written by Heather Marion and directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnere, “A Whole New World” tracks Gypsy and Nick’s getaway, which is so childish and naive and clumsy it’s almost charming, like watching a Vine of one of those goats that falls asleep and topples over in the middle of running around the yard. This week’s episode of The Act behaves a lot like I imagine Gypsy Blanchard and Nicholas Godejohn behaved the night they murdered Gypsy’s mother Dee Dee: like they just wanted to get it over with as quickly as possible and move on with their lives. It happens without even the presence of the camera within the house where it takes place - we’re trapped outside and they’re trapped inside, and then it’s done. When the murder happens, it happens fast.