Pushing further into the dense woods than anyone has ever dared, Boyd and Sara find a tree adorned with clinking glass bottles. Inside one, they find a slip of paper dated "1865".
Jim and Jade fight over the power source for the radio tower, eventually finding a potential fix. Meanwhile, Tabitha hits the hard bottom of the basement hole she has been digging. 🧠 Major Theories & Burning Questions
This heavy, atmospheric episode masterfully balances the desperate hope of building a way out with the overwhelming, claustrophobic dread of the surrounding wilderness. 🛑 What Went Down
🌲 The Heart of the Episode
Sara is overcome by a seizure as the voices in her head resurface. This time, it's a female voice warning her that there are worse things in the woods than the monsters—and delivering a chillingly specific message for Boyd by using his family's private nickname, "Mr. Fish and Loaves".
Pushing further into the dense woods than anyone has ever dared, Boyd and Sara find a tree adorned with clinking glass bottles. Inside one, they find a slip of paper dated "1865".
Jim and Jade fight over the power source for the radio tower, eventually finding a potential fix. Meanwhile, Tabitha hits the hard bottom of the basement hole she has been digging. 🧠 Major Theories & Burning Questions
This heavy, atmospheric episode masterfully balances the desperate hope of building a way out with the overwhelming, claustrophobic dread of the surrounding wilderness. 🛑 What Went Down
🌲 The Heart of the Episode
Sara is overcome by a seizure as the voices in her head resurface. This time, it's a female voice warning her that there are worse things in the woods than the monsters—and delivering a chillingly specific message for Boyd by using his family's private nickname, "Mr. Fish and Loaves".