From S1E5
Now: Episode 5 "Silhouettes"
Kristi is nursing Sarah back to health due to her seizure and she's shaken but it looks like she will make a stunning recovery. At the mention of her brother, she surprisingly doesn't want to see Nathan and this time, which Kristie respects and walks out of the room to Boyd meeting her in the lobby. She passes down the info just as they see Nathan walking over there so she passes the torch for Boyd to take care of it.
However, before Boyd dips back out, he asks her if there was any chance of this spooky town influencing people's physical reactions that wouldn't have normally been presented had they not been warped in this town? Even though he mentioned Sarah and Ethan as an example, I have a feeling he was really referring to Frank. Since he did say repeatedly that he was not always this neglectful as a person.
It's in the middle of the night and Sarah can't sleep so Kristi accompanies her. After a conversation, it actually turns out that Kenny and her are in fact NOT a couple as I originally thought. Kristi reveals that she actually has someone waiting for her at home, a woman actually by the name of Marielle that she is betrothed to.
Sarah gets a little cryptic and asks her a "hypothetical" question and asks that would she do ANYTHING to get back home no matter how rough it may be. AN. Y. THING.
The next morning, Jim and Tabitha wake up in the front room as that is where they sleep. They both discuss mainly Jim who is trying to connect the dots how peculiar how the people that wind up in this town see the exact same things. The crows. The tree. They come from all over the country. He firmly believes there is a missing puzzle but they haven't quite figured it out yet. but what?
Tabitha isn't big on even wanting to find out. What polarizing people, eh? No offense but no wonder why they were going to get divorced.
Kristi also walks Sarah out to a very persistent big bro Nathan who obviously cares so much about her considering what he knows about her.
Over at the Colony house Fatima catches Julie writing a list. A list of people who might worry about their absence, Fatima tries to get her mind off things and brings her outside to get the doom and gloom off of her mind.
Jade is strolling around town and runs into Trudy who introduces herself and in the same breath flirts with him before she sways away. He is astounded as he next walks in a bar that was repurposed from a gas station. He expresses his frustration with everyone around him just acting all normal and shit instead of trying to "break out". He meets up with the bartender who recognizes him as the newbie and consoles by telling him it gets easier. He still can't take that shit.
The more I look at this actor, the more I see he totally looks like a distant family member to David Tennant. Same eyes and cheekbones I suppose.
He rants to the bartender that he isn't supposed to be here. Turns out this guy ain't lying he actually is sort of a big deal. He sold a (presumably) a multi million dollar company in quantum computing something something. That's why he knows what he knows. "People like me design the maze. We place the cheese...In order to escape the paradox, you have to understand the paradox." Bartender in his own words compares this to Shrodinger's Cat and confessed he once taught Philosophy.
At the state, Kenny is tasked to hold down the fort while Boyd wants to go "visit" his wife.
Sarah is walking up to Jim's house while Tabitha is bandaging up Ethan whom seems to be healing up nicely. Turns out that is exactly who stopped by to see him. They go outside to the playground. She offers to take Ethan to take him to see goats but there is a dooming music because remember, the scars on her arm want her to kill the child.
Colony peeps go out swimming at a nearby lake and Fatima gives a little bit of her backstory when Julie questions why she is so gosh darn optimistic in these hellish times? She tells the story how her dad got murdered right in front of her eyes and there's always monsters no matter where you are. She just tries to see eveything a glass half full the to the best of her capacity.
Boyd reaches his wife's grave and decides to have a conversation with her. Part of the conversation is that he think he can find a way to bring every to their respective homes. More heartfelt conversations with his dead wife how she was always good at making the hard calls. 0h, how he misses her.
Nathan catches up with Father Kahtri and they have their own conversation. He corrects him. "And god." Oh god. Looks like Nathan is about confess some heavy shit. It skipped over the conversation and resumed at the ending which leads to a very panicked Father and he rushes to get back to town to protect his people.
As Sarah is talking to Tabitha, she tries to lure her in the farm where she claims there is a hiding spot which is good to know if god forbid, she doesn't have a talisman upon night fall. She ends up locking her in the barn and says sorry for what she is about to do is going to be for the better of the community.
Nathan meanwhile walks in the diner but a patron tips him off and tells them where they are.
After locking Tabitha in the barn, she slowly approaches Ethan and right when she is about to go in for the kill Nathan saves him. Ethan runs away and during the scuffle she accidentally slices Nathan in the throat and dies.
Sarah escaped and ran into the woods.
Jim is infuriated at everyone. First Victor and now Sarah. Now he's taking his anger out on Father and Boyd. He is really not digging this town. Julie is kind enough to be at the house and even takes Ethan upstairs with her parents talk this out. There is a wall in their house that Jim was brainstorming the why's what's and whatever's to this diabolical place they are in. Tabitha then takes a marker and adds to the wall "Did we survive the crash?"
The diner is where Boyd sits at a table with Kristie who explains how she feels guilt about Sarah. She had no idea. She stole the scalpel from the clinic. She's mad at herself for not seeing through her since she spent all night with her. Like, damn.
The jukebox lights up and plays a song. He believes that is his sign.
Episode 6 is next.