Happy! Season 2: Five WTF moments from Episode 3

HAPPY! -- "Some Girls Need A Lot of Repenting" Episode 203 -- Pictured: (l-r) Chris Meloni as Nick Sax, Patton Oswald as Happy! -- (Photo by: SYFY)
HAPPY! -- "Some Girls Need A Lot of Repenting" Episode 203 -- Pictured: (l-r) Chris Meloni as Nick Sax, Patton Oswald as Happy! -- (Photo by: SYFY) /
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HAPPY!
HAPPY! — Pictured: (l-r) Patton Oswald as Happy!, Chris Meloni as Nick Sax — (Photo by: SYFY) /

2. Chocolate bunny surprise

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The episode features one of its most unsettling images yet that will change how one eats chocolate bunnies this Easter holiday. After establishing the whereabouts of Nick and his ex-wife, the scene cuts to an outdoor Easter event for a local foundation. And after some heavy-handed cheery dialogue from the lady speaker, the children attending said event are permitted to go on their annual egg hunt.

However, at the end of this long hunting trail stands a large chocolate bunny wrapped in plastic. The kids joyfully hammer away at the chocolate eating the pieces that fall. But slowly revealed inside this hollow chocolate bunny is Smoothie’s victim who has been skinned alive and is staring lifelessly at the kids. There’s a moment of silent shock from the children followed by the man screaming and scaring them all away.

Needless to say, Smoothie is a character that seems like the equivalent of Ramsay from Game of Thrones. He relishes in the agony of others to the point of making one’s skin crawl.

HAPPY!
HAPPY! — Episode 203 — Pictured: (l-r) Lili Mirojnick as Detective Meredith McCarthy, Ritchie Coster as Blue — (Photo by: Peter Kramer/SYFY) /

3. Scaramucci survives bathroom murder

In the last episode, it appeared Francisco Scaramucci was most likely a goner being surrounded by several inmates beating him to death. This episode, he wakes up in a hospital bed with the prison warden next to him without any knowledge of how he survived.

Once he gathers his wits, the warden recounts the events describing the bloody scene they discovered in the bathroom. All of the men were murdered individually in different ways. As each violent death is described, brief flashbacks of each death come back to his memory. It slowly becomes clear to him the only reason he survived is because of the evil spirit lurking inside him.

We then get the most convenient upward flashback shot of all the dead inmates around the circle of toilets. The scene ends with Scaramucci trying to make an escape by killing his nurse and leaving the hospital.