'Good Behavior' season 2 episode 2 spoilers: Letty discovers Javier's lie

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Things are heating up for the characters of "Good Behavior." The second season premiere showed the ever-changing dynamic between Letty, played by Michelle Dockery, and Javier, played by Juan Diego Botto. Going into the second episode, there will be more focus on that relationship.

The synopsis for episode 2, titled "I Want You to Leave a Person Alive for Once," reads, "Javier heads out to his annual solo camping trip to commemorate the death of his baby brother. But when Letty discovers that this is a lie and Javier accepted an assignment in order to provide for Letty and Jacob [Nyles Steele], she sets out to stop him. In other events, Ava's ex-boyfriend from Argentina shows up amid unusual circumstances."

The first episode of the second season opened with a dead body. Letty and Javier figured out a way to dispose of the body and tried to find out who was targeting Javier. It seems that normalcy will never be a part of Letty's life as her past continues to haunt her.

In an interview with Bustle, Dockery talked about her character and what she'll be up to this season. The actress said that Letty will try to adjust to her life as a suburban mom.

She explained that her character is one of those people that needs the high of life and that she craves for excitement and danger because she's born that way. The actress also revealed that what makes Letty extraordinary is that living the life of what's expected and normal is a daily struggle for her and there are times when she can't do it.

Dockery added that new characters will help her get her son Jacob into a good school but at the same time, she will learn that competition is vicious in the suburbs and she will need her wits about her to win.

"Good Behavior" airs every Sunday at 10 p.m. EDT on TNT.

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