'Good Behavior' season 2 episode 7 spoilers: Letty and Javier break up?

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Next week's installment of the drama television series based on the novella series by Blake Crouch "Good Behavior" will see Letty (Michelle Dockery) and Javier (Juan Diego Botto) attempt to get back to their old lives after having realized that they could only do harm to each other as a couple.

The forthcoming episode may be somewhat of an opportunity for Letty to figure out that she has found herself at a painful crossroads after she decided to take Jacob (Nyles Steele) with her and far away from Javier. This is because she thinks that staying with Javier could jeopardize their son's future.

In the upcoming episode titled "Don't Thank God, Thank Me" will also take on Javier's intention to use any means necessary to get answers from the person who has been trying to kill him, as per the synopsis from TV Guide. However, his path to revenge could only lead to his further isolation from the family he has created with Letty and Jacob.

With only a few episodes left for the current season on "Good Behavior," it is expected that whatever happens from here on out will matter in terms of establishing the endgame. This is given that the series has yet to confirm a renewal for a third season as of now. Additionally, "Good Behavior" recently slid down to its season-low rating.

However, showrunner Chad Hodge recently noted that what really matters as of now is the show's ability to produce live seven figures. So, whether or not "Good Behavior" gets renewed for a third season is still on the table. Nonetheless, longtime viewers and loyal fans of the series would still want a third season of the show.

"Good Behavior" season 2 episode 7 will air on Sunday, Nov. 26 at 10 p.m. EST on TNT.

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