The latest episode of Elsbeth, titled “Devil’s Night,” aired on Halloween. It is the third episode of Season 2 and is exciting because it includes a Halloween-themed murder mystery.
In recent years, fewer shows have had holiday-themed episodes due to shorter seasons and streaming. However, Elsbeth brings this fun back, making it feel like the good old days of television.
The episode starts with a murder investigation. A young woman named Mac, played by Brittany O’Grady, runs through a dark alley. A man in an animal mask chases her. She fights back and shoots him but wakes up the next morning in her bed, still in her dress from the night before.
Her roommate, Sissy, portrayed by Zolee Griggs, walks in and notices some strange things. Mac now has bangs, a small hickey on her neck, and a heart-shaped tattoo with the names “Amy” and “Rick.” She has no memory of who these people are or how she got the tattoo.
When Sissy answers the door, the police arrive, led by Officer Kaya Blanke, played by Carra Patterson. They come to arrest Mac for disorderly conduct and assault. Thankfully, it is not for murder. Mac feels relieved but also confused about what happened.
At the police station, Elsbeth, played by Carrie Preston, asks Officer Blanke why Mac looks familiar.
Blanke explains that Mac is Mackenzie Altman, a former child star from a show called “Father’s Keepers.” This show is about four girls raised by their father after their mother died.
Sissy was also on the show, playing one of the younger sisters. However, both Mac and Sissy did not become famous after the show ended. Although Blanke claims she did not like the show, she has a lot of knowledge about it.
Captain Wagner, portrayed by Wendell Pierce, enters the room. He points out that Elsbeth is the only one in costume.
However, Lt. Connor, played by Daniel K. Isaac, also came in costume, dressed as Winston Churchill. He says that Halloween was fun as a kid, but now it just leads to chaos.
As they discuss Mac’s case, Danny Beck, Mac’s attorney and manager, arrives. He tells Captain Wagner that the club owner, who pressed charges against Mac, agreed to drop them. Wagner is skeptical of Danny’s smooth attitude and leads him to his office to finish the paperwork.
Elsbeth stays with Sissy. Sissy mentions that Danny has helped clients escape from dangerous situations in the past, such as sex cults and drug cartels.
Mac watches them from the office where she is being held. Elsbeth goes in to inform her that she can leave, but Mac does not seem excited. Elsbeth sits with her and asks if anyone was murdered the night before.
This raises alarms for Elsbeth, who senses something is off. Mac shrugs it off as just a dream, but she admits she might have killed someone but cannot remember much.
Mac describes the alley and the masked man but cannot recall details. She calls Sissy to help fill in the gaps. Sissy explains that their night began at a red carpet gala for the Postmark channel, which Sissy describes as a low-budget Hallmark channel.
Mac left the event with Daz, an actor she likes, and Sissy did not see her again until the next morning. They cannot track Mac’s phone because it was with Sissy. However, they find clues through Daz’s social media, leading them to a bar called The Hideout Club.
At The Hideout Club, the bartender, Shannon, played by Angela Wong Carbone, is angry to see Mac. She tells Elsbeth that Mac came in with Daz, danced on the bar, flashed the crowd, and then went wild when Daz left with another actress. The bartender tried to stop Mac after she broke things, and that is why she has blood on her dress.
Despite the chaos, Mac feels stressed but is not sorry for her actions. Sissy suggests Mac meditate with a guided app, but Mac cannot find her earbuds.
They trace her earbuds to the alley behind the bar, where Elsbeth finds them and also discovers the body of the man in the animal mask.
The man is identified as Sonny Miller, played by Geronimo Ambert. He was a personal trainer turned rapper and a friend of Mac’s. Mac insists she would never hurt him. Danny arrives after Sissy called him, telling Mac to stop talking until he gets there.
Detective Smullen, played by Danny Mastrogiorgio, is annoyed to find Elsbeth there. While Elsbeth and Blanke are busy, they also have to deal with a distressed Sissy, worried that Mac will go to jail.
Detective Smullen informs Mac that the murder weapon was customized for her and has her fingerprints all over it. This makes it hard for her to defend herself.
Danny argues that Sonny was a drug dealer and that he put Mac in danger. Mac agrees, saying that she is trying to stay sober and that Sonny endangered her, which might be why she killed him.
Elsbeth steps in, pointing out that Mac’s new story does not match what she told her earlier. Mac’s claim that she does not remember the night raises concerns. Smullen leaves the room after telling Mac that shooting her dealer is not a valid excuse for avoiding jail time.
Connor asks Wagner why Elsbeth is always present during interrogations. He questions whether Elsbeth is there to investigate the department or the cases.
Afterward, Elsbeth is approached by Danny, who tries to cover for Mac. He claims Sonny tried to take advantage of her.
However, they are interrupted by Blanke, who takes Elsbeth to see Mac in the holding cell. Mac thanks Elsbeth for helping her understand her situation.
Elsbeth, however, is not convinced that it is as simple as Mac thinks. She asks where Mac got her gun from, as her Halloween costume did not have room for it, but Mac cannot remember anything.
Mac says this is the first time she has blacked out, although she has partied hard before. Elsbeth discusses her concerns with Smullen and Wagner, but they do not want to hear it.
They believe the case is closed. Smullen complains that Mac gets special treatment because she is famous, but Elsbeth snaps at him.
She argues that he should not dismiss Mac’s claims just because she is a woman. This moment highlights how women often struggle to be believed by law enforcement. Outside, Danny tells the press he is proud of Mac for her sobriety and standing up to her abusers.
However, a journalist asks about a viral video showing an intoxicated Mac threatening Sonny with her gun. This video undermines any chance of her innocence.
Mac claims it was a joke and that the video is old. She adds that anyone could have sold it to TMZ since many people were at that party.
When Smullen asks how often she handles her gun, Mac explains she rarely uses it and only took it out once after Danny changed the passcode to her birthday.
Blanke asks about a “club” Mac mentioned. She explains that she and Danny were trying to build a club in Montenegro for Sonny’s music videos.
However, the project is running over budget, costing more than the $6 million Mac has already invested. She insists Sonny would not be upset about the expenses since it was not costing him anything.
Elsbeth suggests they take Mac out to gather more information about her night. Smullen reluctantly agrees, knowing that Wagner will not back him up.
While he stays behind to handle the paperwork, Elsbeth and Blanke follow Mac’s social media trail from the previous night.
Their first stop is a tattoo parlor and bar. The tattoo artist explains that Mac came in to get a lower back tattoo but ended up getting the names Amy and Rick tattooed on her arm after partying with a bachelorette group.
The photos show Mac with them until they got on a pedal bus, which she fell off of, and the group left her behind.
Mac takes Blanke’s phone to trace her next steps but suddenly decides to go to her apartment first. When she arrives, she finds Sissy looking through her clothes. Mac accuses Sissy of selling her clothes online and also of selling the video to TMZ.
Sissy gets angry and explains that she only sold the clothes Mac gave her. There is deeper tension, as Sissy is not even her real name, but the name of the character she played on Father’s Keepers. This raises doubts about Mac’s memory of her co-star.
Sissy accuses Mac of taking advantage of her and using people in her life. Just then, Danny shows up to reprimand Mac for her messy bangs.
He insists that her appearance is affecting negotiations with the Postmark Channel. Elsbeth is shocked that he cares more about Mac’s looks than her murder charge.
While Elsbeth and Blanke are investigating, Wagner speaks with Connor in his office. He asks Connor about the mood among the officers.
Connor says many feel Wagner is distant and that they blame him for Noonen’s departure. He also points out that Wagner seems to favor Blanke and Elsbeth, making others uncomfortable.