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Nick , despite being told to stop by Detective Perez, continues to cross-reference clues. By the end of the episode, he visits TKG Arts —a business on the Mustang list—and notices that the gallery is filled with Judy 's art, significantly heightening his suspicions. Key Characters & Conflicts Role in Episode Major Conflict Jen Harding Protagonist

Her obsession with finding the killer puts her in physical danger. Co-protagonist [S1E8] Try to Stop Me

The episode follows three primary threads that push the characters toward a breaking point: Nick , despite being told to stop by

The episode heavily explores the concept of . Jen 's grief drives her to take dangerous risks, while Judy 's desperation for a "clean slate" through a baby is ultimately stripped away. The title "Try to Stop Me" refers to Jen 's relentless, unyielding pursuit of justice, regardless of the consequences. "Dead to Me" Try to Stop Me (TV Episode 2019) - IMDb "Dead to Me" Try to Stop Me (TV

Judy experiences a roller coaster of emotions regarding a potential pregnancy. After thinking she has the flu and briefly seeing a positive pregnancy test, she visits a doctor only to receive the devastating news that she is entering early menopause and cannot conceive.

Investigates , linking Judy to the car involved in the hit-and-run. Steve Wood Antagonist

Jen obtains a list of over 200 registered owners of 1966 Mustangs in the area. She begins visiting homes under the guise of a real estate agent to snoop in garages, leading to a dangerous encounter with a creepy owner whom she eventually sucker-punches to escape.