Is Cobb Milsap really dead?
While his death isn't explicitly shown, the circumstances strongly suggest he was killed by the alligators.
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In the penultimate episode of 'The Righteous Gemstones' Season 4, Baby Billy steals the show while the Gemstone family confronts old enemies, leading to a wild showdown at an alligator farm.
The eighth episode of 'The Righteous Gemstones' Season 4 focuses on two primary plotlines: Baby Billy's chaotic film production and the confrontation with Cobb Milsap. Baby Billy's 'Teenjus' set becomes a source of endless comedy, showcasing his eccentric and often inappropriate behavior. Meanwhile, the Cobb Milsap situation escalates as he kidnaps Eli and Baby Billy, leading to a showdown at his alligator farm. This confrontation results in Corey, Cobb's son, stabbing his father and feeding him to the alligators. The episode concludes with a sense of unity as the Gemstones and Milsaps appear to reconcile, hinting at a positive resolution for the season.
While his death isn't explicitly shown, the circumstances strongly suggest he was killed by the alligators.
'Teenjus' is a low-budget film written, directed, produced, and starring Baby Billy, depicting a hip, period spectacle of Jesus's teenage years.
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