Is Judy Greer’s Quinn a Savior or a Snake?
Published April 5, 2026 at 6:30 am
Judy Greer’s character Quinn in ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ is literally the definition of sus, and we’re obsessed. Is she actually helping Bailey survive this nightmare, or is she playing a much darker game behind the scenes?
Quinn pops up when Bailey desperately needs someone to trust, and yeah, she’s got her back. But here’s where it gets spicy — there’s this weird vibe. Like, is Quinn genuinely invested in keeping Bailey alive and finding the truth, or does she know way more than she’s letting on? The show keeps you guessing at every turn, and Greer plays it perfectly ambiguous.
The tension between them is *chef’s kiss* because you never know if Quinn’s loyalty is real or if she’s got some secret agenda buried underneath all those sympathetic looks. She says the right things, does the right things… but there’s always this little something that makes you wonder if she’s hiding something massive. That’s the whole draw of her character — she could flip at literally any moment.
Greer basically nailed the art of playing a character who keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. Is Quinn good? Is she evil? Is she both? That’s what makes ‘The Last Thing He Told Me’ so addictive.
Based on reporting from Hollywood Life.