pulls out a phone and reads aloud: “‘Natalie is a washed-up producer plant. Rollie smells like regret. I’m only here for the clout. I hate every single one of them.’”
The episode’s title card hits: Act Three: The Parking Garage Confrontation (The Episode’s Peak) The group returns to the penthouse garage. As they exit the sprinter van, a black SUV pulls up. Out steps Mello (a villain from Baddies East who was rumored to be “blackballed”). Baddies Midwest - Season 1- Episode 3
The table erupts. Two glasses shatter. Security rushes in as Biggie tries to climb over the table. doesn’t stop it—she films it on her phone, laughing. pulls out a phone and reads aloud: “‘Natalie
“Teaira was a symptom. The disease is still here. And I think it’s wearing a cute top and pretending to be a girls’ girl.” (Camera cuts to a lingering shot of Mya , sweating, her hyena laugh nowhere to be found.) I hate every single one of them
Then turns to Biggie : “I don’t like that you use your size to intimidate people, but the second someone pushes back, you become a victim.”
“That’s not… that’s taken out of context.”
The ladies settle into their Chicago penthouse, but comfort breeds conflict. A high-stakes "loyalty test" at a private whiskey lounge exposes fractures in the alliance, while one newbie’s past catches up with her in a parking garage confrontation. Cold Open: The Morning After the Audition The episode opens with a hazy, slow-motion shot of the Chicago skyline at dawn. Inside the sprawling, all-white rental penthouse, bodies are strewn across sectional sofas and inflatable mattresses. Scotty is already awake, doing pull-ups on a doorframe bar in full glam makeup. Her confessional cuts in: “Day two. The auditions are over. Now we find out who’s really a baddie and who’s just a pretty face with a bad attitude.”