Nancy gets antsy when they haven’t heard from either parent, and Nancy gets a call from Jessie that Carson and Ryan are doing donuts in The Claw’s parking lot (again, utter brilliance). They drive off together in a 1976 Gran Torino, and the adventures begin.
Carson puts on a letter jacket that is an homage to Wolf’s role on 1990s teen drama Party of Five while Smith dons a motocross jacket that pays tribute to his 2000s teen heartthrob role in Motocrossed (true DCOM fans will know and love this deep cut). I cannot stress enough how hilarious this is, with Scott Wolf and Riley Smith fully committing to the bit. They get the soul splitter, but they become their teenage selves. That elixir is designed to lower one’s inhibitions and make them a youth again … which is exactly what happens. Ryan teases Carson about Jean before he accidentally knocks over a bottle of elixir. Ryan and Carson head into the storage locker to search for the soul splitter. Alone in his moment of need, we see him leave the youth center … What’s My Age Again Shane Harvey/The CW Nick leaves George a message to talk, but she’s in the middle of the ritual and can’t respond. Addy pointedly asks, “Which one helped you process your trauma?” Nick realizes he hasn’t and says, “One day you just wake up and say, this is your life.” She asks how Nick processed what happened to him, and he lists off the many, many (many) things he’s accomplished since arriving in Horseshoe Bay. Her cousin took his own life, and she blames it on the lack of opportunity afforded to them on their reservation. Later, Addy tells Nick that she’s grateful a place like the youth center exists. The kids asks innocent questions about Nick’s past, and he is honest with them about his criminal conviction. Nick decides to use the scary cell lock as a teachable moment for the kids as he tries to figure out where it came from. Bess asks Addy out again, and it appears they’re starting something together. Just then, Addy appears - she was dropping off Carson’s jacket. Bess asks for a sign that Odette made it to peace. Unfortunately, Bess has to immediately cancel when presented with the opportunity to split George’s soul for good (you know, a totally normal reason to cancel a date).Īfter the successful ritual (more on that later), Bess says goodbye to Odette by burying her broken crystals.
Bess asks her out for dinner, and Addy accepts.
Now sit back, my dudes, and pull out your guitar - we’re heading straight back to the 1990s for some totally tubular teenage time, brah! Someone Like Youīess gets Nick’s help with the Drew Crew’s mission to discover the entity’s origins via the lock on the prison door, with the not so secret ulterior motive of running into Addy again.
It’s a perfect representation of what this show is all about, and it is so hilarious that it will certainly become a comfort episode of the series for years to come. Thanks to spot-on performances from Scott Wolf and Riley Smith, “The Gambit of the Tangled Souls” is about to become one of those episodes fans will use to introduce their friends to Nancy Drew. Laugh out loud humor combines with heart to create a memorable and ultimately incredibly moving episode, and the writers have never been better. Thanks for brightening my childhood and bringing my family closer.In what is undoubtedly the best episode of Nancy Drew, the show proves once again how it is the best show on television right now.
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