: Theo downloads security footage onto a USB, providing Matthew with the evidence needed to bridge the gap between suspicion and proof.
The tension of the episode is driven by Matthew Engler’s obsessive search for the truth regarding Natalie’s disappearance. [S3E9] Red Flag
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Love Quinn's increasing proficiency as a "better psychopath." : Theo downloads security footage onto a USB,
The episode’s title finds its most literal expression in the "Red Flag" system employed by Sherry and Cary Conrad while trapped in Joe’s glass cage. [S3E9] Red Flag
: The couple uses colored flags to navigate "honest disclosures" and emotional safety even under life-threatening duress.
: Theo downloads security footage onto a USB, providing Matthew with the evidence needed to bridge the gap between suspicion and proof.
The tension of the episode is driven by Matthew Engler’s obsessive search for the truth regarding Natalie’s disappearance.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Love Quinn's increasing proficiency as a "better psychopath."
The episode’s title finds its most literal expression in the "Red Flag" system employed by Sherry and Cary Conrad while trapped in Joe’s glass cage.
: The couple uses colored flags to navigate "honest disclosures" and emotional safety even under life-threatening duress.