- Jane and Maura investigate the murder of a young woman who was found beaten, raped and strangled outside a gay bar. At the scene they find a flyer from an anti-gay organization and their first thought is that they are dealing with a hate crime. The victim was married and her same-sex spouse says everything was fine between them, though the fact that she was out at a bar alone suggests she may have been cheating. The victim had a resemblance to Jane who goes undercover at the bar, with Maura working there as a waitress to collect fingerprint samples from anyone Jane might meet. Meanwhile, Jane goes with someone from her yoga class - Maura encourages her he doesn't quite meet expectations.—garykmcd
- Maura lures Jane to her yoga class, and to double date with instructor and sweet male nurse Jorge, whom Jane finds 'more subservient then a pouch'. They are called in on the case of a dead married lesbian lawyer in an alley. Suspiciously she was raped with a foreign object and murdered after death. The victim was a diabetic on an insulin pump and kept meticulous records of her food intake and insulin levels. She had a club stamp from "Merch", a lesbian bar, whose owner believes the victim was murdered by an organized nationwide anti-gay and anti gay marriage hate group and shows them the threatening fliers the club has received. Rizzoli must pose as undercover lesbian, intending to pursue the murder as a hate crime, but more evidence points to her own circle, including adultery. The insulin pump reveals the murderous plot.—KGF Vissers
- Jane and Maura investigate what appears to be a hate crime, the brutal assault and murder of a woman leaving a lesbian bar. With Jane going undercover, they hope to lure the killer out in the open. Off the job, Maura hooks Jane up with a handsome yoga instructor.—TNT Publicity
- A woman stumbles out of a posh lesbian bar, clearly not doing well. She makes it to her car but collapses outside it.
Later, in yoga class, Mauar enjoys her help from the hot yoga instructor as Jane struggles in downward dog. Maura notices a guy checking Jane out. Jane's cell phone rings. She answers and gets a yoga lecture.
They find 32 year old Katie Randle in an alley, she was dragged there. She was sexually assaulted. She's wearing a wedding ring and has a glucose pump, meaning she was diabetic. Maura finds the victim's records, which show her glucose levels were extremely high.
Frost finds a bloody 2 x 4 nearby.
They want to talk to the husband first, but Maura finds a photo on her iPad of the victim in a wedding dress, with a woman.
Jane talks to the victim's wife, Mel (Brenda Strong). She says her wife always worked late. After she didn't come home she called hospitals and the police.
In the morgue, Maura reports the victim was killed between 2 and 3 a.m. Maura reports that Jorge from yoga asked about Jane.
Maura didn't find any fluid, but she found deerskin from work gloves.
Jane agrees to go on the double date with Jorge only if Maura tells her what the victim died from. Maura says the rape and assault happened post mortem. She most likely died from the adrenaline pumping to her heart compromised by diabetes.
They find a club stamp on her hand.
At the club, the bartender (Missi Pyle) says Katie was in there every Monday and talked about her wife often. The bartender shows Jane a threatening flier she got bashing gays.
At the station, Jane and Frost talk to the man whose organization might have put out the flier. He's not a fan of women (Jane) or blacks (Frost) either. He says "Satan is using homosexuals to destroy the world."
Out on her double date with Jorge, Maura and the yoga instructor, Maura suggests Jane take Jorge home with her, saying that sex releases good chemicals.
Back at Jane's place, Jorge is ready to make a move, when Jane says she has to walk the dog. Then she finds out he's a nurse and wants to be a stay at home dad. He's looking for a strong woman. Jane is not impressed.
The next day, she gives Maura grief for the set up.
Korsak brings over flowers from Jorge with a note offering to cook dinner.
They find that the giant bouncer was using an alias and has a record for sexual assault. Jane and Frost go to pick him up. When he runs, Frost subdues him in a choke hold.
With Roy back in interrogation, Maura pulls Jane out to tell her the killer's DNA from the murder weapon shows it was a woman. Also, Jorge brought Jane lunch.
The sexual assault was with a inanimate object. Jane now thinks it wasn't a hate crime, but was personal.
Back to Jorge, Jane wonders what it'll take to get him to stop calling. Maura suggests if he just gets to know her a little better, he'll stop.
As for the wife's alibi, her alarm company confirmed she activated the alarm around 10 p.m. and didn't turn it off or leave til after 6 a.m. She's in the clear.
Frost tries to restore all the computer history that Kate deleted. They find she was trolling for dates on-line. She was having multiple affairs.
They pull up a photo of the victim and Frost realizes she looks a lot like Jane. But she doesn't like the idea of going undercover.
Korsak, Maura and Frost, do. They set up a lesbian dating profile for her.
Later at Jane's place, Maura breaks the news to Jane. She insists Maura go with her to collect and preserve the DNA.
They flop on Jane's bed and discuss what kind of lesbians they'd be.
"Just think, because of you, at this time tomorrow I could be on a date with a killer," Jane says.
The next morning, they wake up in bed. Maura checks the dating web site. Jane has tons of emails from Jorge. She tells Maura to get her out of it.
Maura checks out Jane's closet and thinks she has nothing to wear.
At work, Maura brings Jane a strappy baby doll dress. Maura doesn't think there's much place to put the camera and the wire.
Maura tries to explain her awe of fashion.
At the club, the bartender is impressed with Jane, saying guys must love her because she's just like them. Jane wires up.
Korsak and Frost watch the surveillance and see Maura in her tiny cocktail waitress get-up. She seats Jane.
Jane meets with her first date, who's nervous and awkward and wants to talk about coming out. Maura keeps serving drinks and processing them.
On another date, Jane tries to dodge the hard sell.
Maura brings another drink back behind the bar and bags it.
Jane is hitting it off with all her dates. She's getting tired, when a striking woman named Claire sits down. She tells Jane she looks like the girl who was killed. Claire tells Jane she thinks she was Katie's last date.
They chatted online, met at the club and hit it off, but she saw her ring. Claire says Katie shouldn't have lied about being married, and if she hadn't, she might still be alive.
The next day, Maura tells Jane the blood on the murder weapon didn't match any of her dates. Frost brings over Katie's papers. She inherited $500,000 when she was single. She keeps it in a divorce, but it goes to the widow if she dies.
They come back to her wife's airtight alibi. Maura thinks it odd that someone religious about testing her glucose levels would let them get so high.
Jane wonders if someone might have messed with her insulin pump.
They test it for fingerprints. It's clean of fingerprints - even Katie's. Mel could have switched the pumps, but she would have needed an accomplice to beat Katie.
Jane goes back to see the bartender. She's stocking the bar and wearing gloves. Jane notices there's a tear in one, which is how Maura said the DNA got on the 2 x 4. She tells the bartender she's feeling adventurous. The bartender kisses Jane's neck.
Jane goes to see Maura in the lab and asks her to swab her neck for DNA. Maura knows better than to ask why.
Later, Jane goes into an interview room and tells someone there is a bus coming at them, they can either be on it or under it.
Cut to the bartender talking to Mel, who tells her to stay strong and that the cop is fishing. Mel takes her in her arms and tells her she put phentanyl in Katie's pump, then she reminds her they only have to wait 90 days for the money.
The bartender asks about the fact the pump had no prints. Mel wonders how she knew that.
"Because she decided to get on the bus," Jane says as she comes out from the back room to arrest Mel.
"Same old story, kills the wife for the money," she says.
Back in yoga class, Jorge comes up to Jane and tells her he supports her choice. "Glad we live in a state where women like you can get married if that's what you want," he tells her.
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