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One thing is certain: Next week’s finale isn’t going to be a party. It’s going to be a war.

If last week’s episode was a slow burn, “The Dirty Dozen” is the sound of the fuse hitting the dynamite. We are officially barreling toward the season finale, and Episode 7—titled “DDC” (The Dirty Dozen Club)—doesn’t let anyone catch their breath. It’s an hour of chess moves, shattered loyalties, and the kind of Southern Gothic tension that makes this show a masterpiece.

The revelation that Woddy is working with —or rather, using Andre’s family connections for his own brutal ends—changes the entire landscape. The casino isn’t just about money anymore; it’s about wiping the Pynk off the map. Autumn Night watches the vote crumble, and you can see her calculating her exit strategy in real time. 2. Keyshawn’s “Dirty Dozen” Tipping Point The episode’s title has a double meaning, but the most heartbreaking belongs to Keyshawn (Miss Mississippi) . After a harrowing confrontation at home with Derrick , she finally understands the terrifying logic of the "Dirty Dozen" survival rule: Sometimes you have to do something dirty to protect yourself.

What did you think of Episode 7? Drop a comment below—and remember, what happens at the Pynk stays at the Pynk.

Let’s break down the biggest moments from Chucalissa’s toughest night. The episode’s political spine is the City Council vote on the casino deal. Everyone has been maneuvering for weeks, but the betrayal lands like a gut punch. Mayor Ruffin thinks he has the votes, but Woddy (the newcomer with the snake tattoo) proves he’s been playing a different game entirely.

Here’s a blog post written for fans of P-Valley , breaking down the key moments of Season 2, Episode 7, “The Dirty Dozen.” This post contains spoilers for P-Valley Season 2, Episode 7.