Watch Ringer - Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna Online S01E09 2011

Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna The episode starts with Andrew and Bridget actually kissing. And this wasn't just a peck I'm talking about --- there was full-on making out. I don't think I realized before this moment how much of a fan of this couple I am, but gosh darn it, these two crazy kids are so cute together. Andrew suggests he and Bridget take a romantic vacation. Bridget, being the commoner she is, suggests they go to a place the rich wouldn't dare set foot in, and Andrew has a good laugh over it.

Aside from that, Andrew has another surprise for Bridget Her wedding dress that darling Juliet cut up. As Bridget puts the dress away, we see the gun on the closet shelf. We flashback to six weeks ago, when Bridget is hiding out in a motel in Rock Springs, WY. She's being guarded by agents, and one, Jimmy, comes into her bedroom and tells her she needs to run away. He says she's not safe because half of the agents protecting her are on Macawi's payroll. That's definitely not good.

In the present, Bridget calls Charlie to ask for his help in disposing of the gun. Charlie promises to help, but we all know that he's a bad sort - and guess what? Gemma's still alive - and Charlie's keeping her locked in a basement!

Malcolm is oblivious to all this - he's been staying at Charlie's home and sings his new friend's praises at an NA meeting. Bridget arrives to hand over the gun to Charlie, and in another flashback, it's revealed that Jimmy originally planted the gun in Bridget's bag - she's stunned when she discovers it after reuniting with Siobhan...  Watch Ringer - Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna Online   Ringer S01E09 - Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna Ever since the very first episode, we've assumed that Bridget knocked out the agent who was protecting her and stole his gun in order to escape. Tonight we found out that wasn't the case at all. The agent was the one who told her to run away to her sister's because she wasn't safe and even offered his gun to her as protection. And not only that -- Charlie hired him to do that under Siobhan's orders. Crazy! I'm assuming Siobhan hired the agent because she wanted her sister to come to her, so she could take over her identity. The question is -- why? What is Siobhan's ultimate goal? But, Bridget's been hiding that gun in her closet ever since and decided that she should now get rid of it since it's the only thing linking her to her old life. So who does she call for help? Charlie, of course, and he's more than happy to take care of it for her.

As happy as I am that Malcolm has more of a role than being tied to a chair (Is it sad to say I assumed he was the one Charlie was holding in the basement?) I'm still not connecting with his character. Bridget certainly needs a friend to talk to so we know what's going on in her head but I'm simply bored with all of the Malcolm scenes. I was hoping he'd find Gemma and liven things up but no such luck.

Olivia visits Henry, claiming that he missed a page last time he signed his documents. But it's just an excuse - Olivia thinks that Andrew has gone soft now that things have improved with 'Siobhan' and, when Henry exits the room to deal with his crying children, she searches his cell phone and finds a romantic picture of Henry and Siobhan together... Bridget meets with 'Charlie' and asks for the gun back. She claims that she no longer feels safe, but his suspicions seem to be aroused. Meanwhile, Malcolm breaks into the address on the envelope - it's the building where Gemma is being held!

I'm happy to see that the show isn't forgetting to come back to all the little details to help tie everything together. Going back to how the gun actually came into Bridget's possession not only proved that Bridget didn't actually assault anyone, but also that Siobhan has been planning all of this for some time now. Additionally, learning that Gemma isn't dead also showed us a different side of Siobhan. If Ringer can do this and in the process pull off an episode as fun as this one every week, we've got a series on our hands. [l]