'Good Behavior' season 2 episode 5 preview: Letty disguised as a drag queen

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Promotional poster for the show.

The American drama television series "Good Behavior" is returning next week with the latest episode of its second season. In the next installment, Letty (Michelle Dockery) and Javier (Juan Diego Botto) will team up to try and steal half a million dollars from the owner of a drag club to buy their freedom back.

The synopsis from TV Guide reveals that the operation will turn out to be more dangerous than they expected. Letty will be infiltrating the drag club disguised as Priscilla McCall, and will meet Sweetie (Roxy Wood) who will give her a tour of the club including the dressing room. However, Sweetie assures Priscilla that she will not have to worry about anything in the dressing room because she will be behind the bar serving drinks. Sweetie ends by saying that all Priscilla needs to worry about is making her Blue Curaacao Slurpee sour.

Aside from Roxy Wood, other famous drag queens appearing in the upcoming episode titled "You Could Discover Me" include Ginger Minj and Sharon Needles. Ginger and Sharon are both former contestants of "RuPaul's Drag Race."

Meanwhile, the promo for "You Could Discover Me" shows Letty and FBI Agent Rhonda Lashever (Ann Dowd) talking over the phone while Letty and Javier are outside the drag club. Letty tells Lashever that it will be very difficult for them to get away with the mission considering the circumstances. The FBI Agent tells Letty that they must do whatever it takes to complete the operation adding that she does not care if they have to be on stilettos for them to get her the money. The clip ends with Letty shown in a drag queen outfit disguised as Priscilla McCall.

"Good Behavior" season 2 episode 5 will air on Sunday, Nov. 12 at 10 p.m. EST on TNT.

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