'Good Behavior' season 2 episode 9 spoilers: Letty and Javier reunite once again

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In the next episode of "Good Behavior," Letty Raines (Michelle Dockery) and Javier (Juan Diego Botto) find their way back to each other but are still in danger.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "And I Am a Violent Criminal" was just released recently and showed Raines drunk with vodka and falling to the floor as she tries to open the door. She falls on her back and as she looks up, she sees Javier pointing a gun at her. "Hi," she says with surprise as she lay motionless. Apparently, the two were separated but somehow are back together again. Later they both go and take a shower together. The green dye in her hair starts to wash away. She soon finds out that the killer out to get Javier is still at large and that the both of them are still in dangerous territory.

Javier takes out a gun from his bag and tells Raines to use it to defend herself just in case something bad happens. "This is loaded, just in case," he says to the rattled Raines. Even if she knows how to use guns, she normally fancies herself a thief and a robber, but not a killer. On the other hand, Javier is ruthless and will do anything to keep the both of them safe.

In a recent interview with Decider, Botto shared about what it took to film the fight scenes in the previous episode. "You just let yourself go and the other one grabs you, and it's just a way to show that you trust each other. That is what you got to do when you do things like this," the actor expressed reflectively.

"Good Behavior" season 2 episode 9 will air on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 10 p.m. EST on TNT.

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