Released in April 2026, this episode is described as a brutal, emotionally charged entry that "pulls no punches".
This episode is widely regarded as a "game-changer" for the series, shifting the narrative from office-based mystery to a surreal, high-stakes psychological thriller.
: Critics praised the unsettling, "uncanny" tone and the use of experimental editing. John Turturro's performance as Irving was highlighted as "career-best" work.
: Jeffrey Wright’s character, Isaac, makes a terrifying debut, with critics praising his "soothing yet dark" presence.
Several high-profile series released notable fourth episodes in their second seasons recently. Below are reviews for the most significant ones: (Season 2, Episode 4: "Woe's Hollow")
: It received a high score of 9.5/10 from reviewers who compared the intensity of its action and performances to early Rocky films. The Last of Us (Season 2, Episode 4)
This episode serves as a pivot point, balancing romantic reconciliation with looming drama.