The Act Episode 7, "Bonnie & Clyde", shows how much Dee Dee brainwashed her child, to the point where she is displaced from reality, not knowing how the real world works. The penultimate episode reveals Gypsy's expectations and her skewed view of reality, whereas Nick shows his true mental condition. "Bonnie & Clyde" is the big moment; Gypsy and Nick finally get that coach to Wisconsin to live a life of happiness. They have lied to Nick's parents about Gypsy's conditions, and they believe she was living in a homeless shelter. Gypsy does not seem impressed by Nick's home, or his family - she immediately questions how cluttered his room is, and the lack of food in the fridge; putting aside the horrific scenario and her upbringing, I was fuming at her ridiculously high expectations from someone she has met on the internet. Food is low, so Gypsy does what she and her mother did best - steal. They go to a supermarket, and at this point, she controls Nick to steal and distract staff members and customers. When they return home, Nick's mum wants Gypsy to reconnect with her mother, and this is where the problems start - Gypsy misses her deceased mother. And this is where the reality sinks in, and we see just how skewed Nick and Gypsy's vision of the world is; Gypsy wants to go home - she's upset that they have left her dead, so Nick thinks of the dumbest idea ever; they post from Gypsy and Dee Dee's Facebook account, hinting murder, hoping their neighbors worry something has happened. It works, and the police immediately investigate. Gypsy forgets to turn off the location on her Facebook. When getting questioned by the police, Gypsy lies to the police in "Bonnie & Clyde", stating that Nick murdered her mother, and she had no involvement. On the other hand, Nick is ridiculously transparent, believing that he was a hero for saving Gypsy; scenes before, Gypsy convinced him that he saved her and the police will take their side. Nick's mother reveals that he has the brain of a 15-year-old.