“Your daughter, she’s the monster,” Emma says. Wait, what? We learn that Theresa was with Kit before he met Karen/Emma (!), and that Theresa was a willing participant in his killing spree. “Everything you thought was me, was her,” Emma says. Emma starts talking about how people can love other people yet never know something crucial about them, and we think she’s talking about Kit, but she’s really describing the relationship between Mary and Theresa. THE TRUTH ABOUT THERESA, PART I | “Did you take her? My daughter? Because I can’t go on without knowing,” Mary says, beside herself. And as soon as Emma has dragged John’s body into a closet and locked it up, she finds herself on the wrong end of Mary’s gun. “Yeah, well, you found me, too,” Emma replies. I needed another one to find you,” Mary says. “You sent a rapist to hunt me down,” Emma says. Still, it’s not like they’re suddenly besties. When he is a bloody, unmoving mess, Mary slowly creeps over and embraces the woman she hates. She jumps on top of John and starts whaling on him with a rake while Mary watches. He and Mary struggle on the floor, oblivious to the fact that Emma has gotten free. Mary and John get into it in the living room while Emma fights to get out of her restraints at one point, Mary shoots John in the abdomen, but it doesn’t slow him down much. “He’s here,” Emma whispers, just before John busts through a window. She makes it into the cabin and finds Emma, still taped-up, on the bed. Good Omens Sets Long-Awaited Return - Get Season 2 Release Date How to Watch the Streaming-Only Academy of Country Music Awards Eventually, he kicks her in the head, knocking her out. I loved him, that’s all I did,” she says. As her fear mounts, he points out that she helped Kit commit his heinous crimes, but she fights back. HAIL MARY | Immediately following the events of the previous episode, John restrains Emma with duct tape and coos that “It doesn’t have to be so bad,” if she’ll only tell him what he wants to know.
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