Prom Queen (Big Love)

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Episode no.Season 3
Episode 3
Directed byDavid Petrarca
Written byEileen Myers
Cinematography byAnette Haellmigk
"Prom Queen"
Big Love episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 3
Directed byDavid Petrarca
Written byEileen Myers
Cinematography byAnette Haellmigk
Editing byByron Smith
Original release dateFebruary 1, 2009 (2009-02-01)
Running time59 minutes
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"Prom Queen" is the third episode of the third season of the American drama television series Big Love. It is the 27th overall episode of the series and was written by Eileen Myers, and directed by David Petrarca. It originally aired on HBO on February 1, 2009.

The series is set in Salt Lake City and follows Bill Henrickson, a fundamentalist Mormon. He practices polygamy, having Barbara, Nicki and Margie as his wives. The series charts the family's life in and out of the public sphere in their suburb, as well as their associations with a fundamentalist compound in the area. In the episode, Bill tries to get Rhonda to drop out as a witness, while Lois takes Frank as a hostage in her house.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.50 million household viewers. The episode received critical acclaim, with particular praise towards Chloë Sevigny's performance and character development.

Frankie (Mark L. Young) is revealed to be living with Rhonda (Daveigh Chase), who is also his girlfriend. Bill (Bill Paxton) arrives, trying to get Rhonda in leaving the city, as her testimony may get her to lose the civil case against Roman (Harry Dean Stanton). He gives her money and sees her boarding a bus to leave the city.

With Wanda (Melora Walters) in trouble with Alby (Matt Ross), Joey (Shawn Doyle), Kathy (Mireille Enos) and Wanda are forced to leave the compound and stay with the Henricksons for a few days. Margie (Ginnifer Goodwin) is informed that her mother has died, but she is unable to think of anything positive about her, as she was absent through her life. Barbara (Jeanne Tripplehorn) is surprised when Nancy (Ellen Burstyn) drops by, informing her that Cindy (Judith Hoag) has moved in with his husband Ted (Patrick Fabian). She decides to visit Cindy, discovering that she is part of an anti-gambling committee, which could jeopardize Bill's Weber Gaming venture.

Lois (Grace Zabriskie) keeps a tied Frank (Bruce Dern) in her shed, making him watch her dig his grave. She subsequently humiliates him and serves him food, before planning to kill him. Bill and Barbara visit Ana (Branka Katić), discovering that she is still seeing a man from her past. Bill calls off his relationship, and Barbara explains the decision to Ana. As Bill helps Joey with his situation, he learns a horrific truth: their sister Maggie was married against her will, and she chose to commit suicide. Nicki (Chloë Sevigny) starts her job at the DA's office, under the supervision of her boss Ray Henry (Charles Esten). However, she is shaken upon learning that Kathy is one of the four witnesses against Roman. She confronts Wanda for not disclosing it, and the family learns that with Rhonda out, Kathy is the only pivotal witness against Roman.

Sarah (Amanda Seyfried) decides to go with Heather (Tina Majorino) to the prompt, with Ben (Douglas Smith) and Frankie (Mark L. Young) as dates. But Sarah and Ben are mocked by many of the students for going together. When Wanda tries to drown herself at the pool, Kathy finally reveals the pressure of her past, having been forced to marry when she was 15. Wanda also reveals that Nicki was similarly married to a man known as J.J. at the same age, surprising Bill. Nicki returns to the office to take out photos of her, where she is consoled by Ray over her problems. As Lois starts killing Frank by putting an air bag over his face, she is called by Bill, who demands to know the truth about Maggie's death. Lois silently confirms it, and she decides to spare Frank. Rhonda visits Roman in prison, demanding $100,000 to not testify, but he refuses. Advised by Barbara, Bill reconciles with Ana. Now alone, Sarah finally reveals to Ben about her pregnancy.

Production

Development

The episode was written by Eileen Myers, and directed by David Petrarca. This was Myers' sixth writing credit, and Petrarca's first directing credit.[1]

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