Someone Worse Than Me - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Pete claims not yet to have followed up on Jess at Saint Jerome House. He's a stranger, it's difficult to ask those kind of questions without drawing Emma into it. Instead he drills down into the blackspot in her memory, a period of ...See morePete claims not yet to have followed up on Jess at Saint Jerome House. He's a stranger, it's difficult to ask those kind of questions without drawing Emma into it. Instead he drills down into the blackspot in her memory, a period of several days in Minnesota, before she was found with Kit and arrested. He thinks she's projecting that trauma onto the "death" of Jess. However when Emma learns, through her growing connection with a local cop, that Pete worked at the Saint Jerome House, the group home Jess lived at, she becomes wary of him and the increasing control he has over her life. Unsure who to trust, Emma makes contact with her past. But a chilling memory of her with Kit, and an unconscious Theresa, gives a whole new view of Emma. Mary receives a visit from Van Walker, a father of a missing girl he believes was also a victim of Parker. The girl disappeared at a festival in Minnesota, the same way other girls disappeared. Mary promises to help him and claims his daughter's disappearance has been overlooked because of racial bias. But Van's wife, Kamala intervenes and asks Mary to stop contact with Van who suffers with bipolarity and is unhealthily obsessed with Kit Parker, revealing that she has heard the truth from Kit herself. But to get his confession she had to give him a confession of her own - her infidelity. She allows Mary to listen to a recording of their meeting to satisfy her own obsession with Parker. But Mary picks up on Kit's suggestion that there is someone worse than him still out there and Mary uses this private information to further her own case that Karen Miller is his accomplice. But in doing so reveals Kamala's own secrets and begins to cross her own moral lines, bringing herself into conflict with her beloved son, Jake. John Tyler meanwhile is getting closer to who Karen/Emma used to be when he finds the vulnerable foster mother of Karen.See less