Is ‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ Airing Tonight? Details About the April 4 Episode
Will Catherine’s “guilty” secret be unveiled in tonight’s episode of “Grosse Pointe Garden Society”?
Since the launch of NBC’s drama series “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” in February, viewers have eagerly awaited more hints about which of the four central characters is involved in a murder.
For those who haven’t been following, “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” revolves around four friends from the suburbs — Birdie (Melissa Fumero), Catherine (Aja Naomi King), Brett (Ben Rappaport), and Alice (AnnaSophia Robb) — all members of a Michigan garden club.
The premiere concluded with a shocking cliffhanger, showing that six months later, Birdie, Catherine, Brett, and Alice will join forces to hide a corpse and cover up a homicide.
While the identity of the victim remains a mystery, each episode peels back layers of that fateful night, revealing who survives and how past events molded the four garden club members into calculating figures capable of murderous actions.
In an exclusive clip from Episode 7, titled “Germination,” Catherine faces her husband, Tucker (Jocko Sims), shortly after she comes home from burying the enigmatic character with her friends.
In the flash-forward, a troubled and messy-haired Catherine sneaks into her home early in the morning. She quickly drinks some orange juice, only to realize her husband has been observing her return. Tucker promptly inquires about her absence throughout the night.
A press release for the upcoming episode, which airs on April 4, hints that “Catherine’s marriage encounters new obstacles as law enforcement seeks clarity about her activities that night.” Additionally, “Alice faces unforeseen work challenges. Brett grapples with the pressures of launching his car restoration business. Birdie becomes more entangled in a tempting affair.”
Check out the clip below and don’t miss “Grosse Pointe Garden Society,” currently airing Fridays at 8 p.m. ET, to see if you can decipher which character met their end.