: Jan (Mckenna Grace) begins to panic as the fictional "mission" Berchtold created reaches a critical point. She believes she must have a baby with him by the time she turns 16 to save her family from "alien" threats.
: Back home, Bob and Mary Ann Broberg (Colin Hanks and Anna Paquin) work with an attorney to organize an aggressive legal strategy to find Jan and bring her back, while investigator Pete works against direct orders to track her down. : Jan (Mckenna Grace) begins to panic as
: The episode highlights Berchtold's insidious methods of turning the Broberg children against their own father, Bob, further fracturing the family unit. Thematic Analysis : The episode highlights Berchtold's insidious methods of
Critics have noted that this episode is particularly effective at showing how "B" used kindness and religious manipulation to groom Jan. The performance by Jake Lacy has been praised for capturing the terrifying reality of a predator who presents himself as a "friend" to those he exploits. The episode serves as a bleak turning point, showing the "Son of Perdition" descending further into his public obsession while Jan nears a psychological breaking point. The episode serves as a bleak turning point,
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