In this episode, Victor and Sara build a blanket fort in the basement, a playful act that contrasts with the fear surrounding them. As they sit inside, Victor shares a suitcase filled with belongings from people who died the night his mother and sister were killed. He buried these items on the advice of the Boy in White, connecting his past trauma to the present. He realizes that facing these memories might be the key to saving everyone, though he’s reluctant because of the horror they hold.
Victor’s memory focuses on Christopher and his ventriloquist dummy, Jasper. After seeing a strange symbol, Christopher became distant and frightening. Flashbacks reveal Jasper moving and speaking, making him the creepiest part of the show so far. Now, Victor believes finding Jasper could help them understand what’s happening, but it’s a risky move. Meanwhile, another character, Jade, is also seeing the same symbol, raising concerns about what might happen to him.
In other parts of the story, characters have emotional moments. Donna breaks down in front of Boyd, revealing her vulnerability, and Fatima has a disturbing scene at the end that adds to the tension. Tabitha shares her experience about the mysterious boy in the tower, adding more layers to the ongoing mystery.
Overall, the episode builds suspense and deepens the storyline, leaving viewers eager for answers. There’s hope for a way out, but the dangers keep growing. Fans are invested, though there’s some worry about how the mysteries will be resolved, similar to the concerns people had with Lost. Despite that, the show continues to deliver exciting and creepy moments.