![]() ![]() Suddenly, she’s curious if there’s another life in her past she can’t recall.Īnd then, Eve’s back on that table. The images she saw while in the machine are the same she’s seen in a nightmare. ![]() She’s got questions about this “ other place” out there in an odd dimension. Once she’s home, she tries to get back to life, though the memories of what they did to her in the facility remain. Not a painless process, either.Įve wakes in a hospital. They’re going to see if she’s one of the “ pilgrims” from the other dimension. ![]() Eve’s fitted with a cord into her spine along with the mask. Allendale speaks about an infiltration of dimensions that happened recently, like one that happened thirty years prior. They put a weird mask on her for testing. He’s talking “ quantum mechanics” and technical jargon. He starts asking about “ dimensional realities.” She’s too confused to answer properly. She’s taken to another room and strapped down. Before they can talk too long, agents come to shut down the clandestine meeting. Otto takes her to Aidia (Karin Konoval), who seems to know Eve. He offers her answers, if she goes with him. Nevertheless, she leads her former boss to a secret passageway, which leads Eve further to where she meets Otto. Martin for not really caring about her, which Eve doesn’t, no matter how she acts- another white lady unappreciative of the woman of colour who effectively raised her children. But the housekeeper isn’t happy to see her. Now Eve finds herself with dozens of other women in their matching prison orange. The Kafkaesque scenario continues, as the confused wife and mother is processed into the facility, given a prison jumpsuit to wear, and led down the labyrinthine corridors, where we again see the mysterious Otto. After that, William and his daughters are allowed to leave, while Eve’s kept for further questioning. He asks about their marriage, their daughters, and soon Eve is spilling her guts over the charter school stuff. They meet a man called Allendale (James Frain). All they can do is wait.Įventually, the Martins are taken to an interview room. Her husband’s sure someone stole her identity and they think she’s a terrorist. She starts to wonder if it has anything to do with Anna using their address. She finds William, who’s just as unsure about whatever’s happening. In a large facility, Eve finds herself lost in a stream of people. This is where our Narrator (Jordan Peele) explains that Eve’s bubble of “ comfort and privilege” is about to pop as she tumbles headlong into the Twilight Zone. When she and her girls go back to the vehicle, she’s confronted by law enforcement agents who’ve come to find her. On top of that, they seem to all be declining. She can barely use her credit card correctly. She parks like an asshole in the parking garage, where her daughters see a guitar playing man who’s always there when they went with Anna- his name’s Otto (Michael Eklund). Not easy, seeing as how she has to do everything herself. These women talk about who and who isn’t a “ real American.” Then, they worry about being exposed. She doesn’t particularly say much, yet tells her other upper class friends during tea differently. Out of nowhere, Anna goes to leave and gets confronted by law enforcement agents. Eve feels her housekeeper is part of the family, and allows her to use their address. Like many people in real life- particularly people of colour and also many in the working class who’ve been forced into bad neighbourhoods and are trying to give their children better education than where they live allows- Anna wants to use the Martins’s address to help the boy get past those bureaucratic obstacles. Only problem is, her daughter lives outside the district. Their family wants her grandson to go to a nice charter school in the area. She mostly has people taking care of everything for her, such as her housekeeper Anna Fuentes (Zabryna Guevara).Īnna comes to her boss with a favour. She’s trying to arrange things around her large bourgeois home for the celebration. She and her husband William (Toby Levins) want to get to know everybody properly. * For a recap & review of the next episode, “The Blue Scorpion” – click hereĮve Martin (Ginnifer Goodwin) is arranging a “ new parent dinner” as her children enter Grade 3. * For a recap & review of the previous episode, “Not All Men” – click here ![]()
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