Kpyna
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Look at it from the other side. It doesn't make much sense to add something like fentanyl to cocaine to dilute it. As you correctly noted, flour or powdered sugar are much better suited - it's practically free and, more importantly, if you care about the reputation of a reliable supplier to your customers who bring you money and bring new customers too... you will not poison them and drive them to OD. If you play the Quinn branch, you'll find out interesting details.Ok, this must have come up a lot of times by now but I'll just write my 2 cents anyways. Cocaine .. cut with fentanyl? I mean I'm not exactly blushing virgin on substance abuse but that doesn't really make sense. Were they out of baking powder or the old fallback of flour? Fentanyl is expensive and as they correctly say, kind of dangerous. Now your hardworking friendly neighbourhood drug dealer might now care about the dangerous part but probably does about the expensive part, after all that fentanyl can be sold for profit as-is. Pulp fiction scene of snorting mystery white powder you found on your date's pocket and turning out to be a real bad idea I could get behind 100%.
As it turns out, Rox (her father) dies in a matter of minutes after Lana and Jonathan leave them. In the flashback of episode 6, we see drug lair from a different perspective and even see Jonathan himself and the legs of the girl who came with him (Lana). Rox snorts the same cocaine that was sold to Jonathan, and everything seems to be fine, but in the flashback it is shown that Rox is "breathing heavily" after and Buddy calms him down. At the same time, we see that little Quinn heard their argument and screams and came to see what's happening. Right at that moment, her father begins to suffocate and dies. So, Rox is not a rookie in taking different drugs, but even he wasn't able to handle it. Lana in such case had no chances either.
What it was? We know that Rox and Buddy didn't get along very well. Rox even wanted to stab him just for calling little Quinn a rat. And as we know, Buddy also didn't liked Quinn herself, considering her a burden. So what happened doesn't seem like a coincidence or a "bad batch". This drug den has existed for a couple of decades (!!), at least, and they wouldn't poison their clients like it's nothing. Lana was just unlucky to get same coke Buddy had "cooked" for Rox.
p.s. Another interesting thing is how this drug den has existed for so many years and has never been raided by the DEA or at least attracted the attention of the police. In Acting Lessons, the DPC played a card of corruption with a single policeman, to be more precise, but the scale of what was happening there was several times smaller and concerned only the cover-up of a single character (Melissa's stepfather).
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