That hotel room scene gives major thriller vibes. The way they plan to drug Stella's drink feels so calculated and dark. You can see the son hesitating but the dad pushing him forward. Girls Help Girls: Divorce or Die really knows how to make you uncomfortable with these moral dilemmas.
The moment he says he has no idea what he wants but he is doing this anyway hits hard. You see the conflict in his eyes as he holds that folder. His face is bruised but his spirit is more damaged. This show captures desperation perfectly.
When the dad asks if he needs to teach him how to be a lawyer, it is so condescending. He sees everything as a game to win. The pin on his lapel looks fancy but his heart seems cold. Girls Help Girls: Divorce or Die paints him as the ultimate antagonist.
Stella walking into the hotel room on the phone wondering why they are meeting there adds such great suspense. She has no idea she is walking into a trap. The lighting in that room feels ominous. You just want to warn her but you cannot.
They think spiking the drink is foolproof but you know it will go wrong. The son shaking over a doped up woman shows he still has a conscience unlike his father. That hesitation might save everyone or ruin everything in Girls Help Girls: Divorce or Die.