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I thought Sean was the target at first. He does tend to attract trouble. I did have a thought that Madison had sent a PI to track them to find out what they were doing, but I thought it was more likely that Sean had gotten into something.
I thought it was Madison looking for something to use against Sean or something to do with Lucy's case. Madison was my number one pick though.
I thought Madison had hired someone to follow them. I thought she would want to know what Sean was up to with her son. She would also want to use any information that she could get if Sean sued for joint custody.
I did not see Madison instigating the tail and I was not at all surprised about who did. It was Sean in particular who was the target, I thought.
I thought this was Carson and Maddie, targeting Sean. What was confusing was having Jesse be in the car at the time. Why would his parents place him in jeopardy like that? As low an opinion I had of both of the Spades, I thought they were above this. Should have known better given that Carson took Jesse into the proverbial lion’s den when they went to Mexico.
It was clear that Carson had contracted this to begin with. Carson wanted to spook Sean and Jesse so Sean would send Jessie back or Jessie would be scared and demand to be sent back. Then Sean would be killed. Carson didn't have control over how the plan would be implemented. His objective was getting Jessie back and Sean dead.
Especially when the baddies figured out that they could make a lot more money kidnapping Jesse and making Carson empty all his hidden accounts.

