Alan, seeing a window of opportunity while Sam is distracted, decides to take a massive risk. He knows that if he can leave a message on the body, it might be his only chance at being found if the police ever discover Elias. The Note in the Mouth
By the end of "Charlie," the dynamic has shifted. Alan is no longer just a passive victim; he is an active participant in his own potential rescue. However, the psychological toll is mounting. The episode ends with the crushing weight of Alan’s isolation, highlighted by the fact that the only person he can truly talk to is a figment of his imagination.
While Alan is battling his internal demons, the external reality gets much darker. Sam has recently killed a man named , a restaurant manager. Instead of disposing of the body immediately, Sam keeps Elias’s corpse in the basement. The.Patient.S01E06.Charlie.720p.DSNP.WEB-DL.DDP...
In one of the most stomach-turning and tense scenes of the series, Alan scribbles a desperate note on a scrap of paper. It contains a clue about Sam’s identity (mentioning he is a restaurant inspector) and a final message of love to his children.
Here is a story summarizing the intense events of that episode: The Ghost of a Mentor Alan, seeing a window of opportunity while Sam
In these mental hallucinations, Alan doesn't just find comfort; he finds a sounding board. Charlie pushes him to be a better therapist, even under these impossible conditions. He challenges Alan to look inward at his own failures—specifically the rift with his estranged son, —while simultaneously trying to figure out how to survive a man who kills people when they "disrespect" him. A Grisly Discovery
This episode is a major turning point where the psychological "chess match" between the captive therapist, (Steve Carell), and his serial killer patient, Sam Fortner (Domhnall Gleeson), reaches a fever pitch of desperation. Alan is no longer just a passive victim;
Alan is trapped in Sam’s basement, chained to the floor and losing hope. To cope with his isolation and the very real threat of death, his mind creates a "safe space"—an imagined version of his late mentor, (played by David Alan Grier).