Now You See Me - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Emma wrestles with the news of Theresa's remains - found with a personalised necklace close to where Karen gave birth. She faces renewed questioning from and denies knowledge of the death. Pete believes this is the trauma that has caused ...See moreEmma wrestles with the news of Theresa's remains - found with a personalised necklace close to where Karen gave birth. She faces renewed questioning from and denies knowledge of the death. Pete believes this is the trauma that has caused her memory blackspots. When Caterina Keep, the local seer, senses Emma is troubled, it compounds the doubt she feels about her own nature and begins to question what she could be capable of. Tom tries to pull her away from her dark thoughts but Emma is struggling - her flashbacks of Theresa suggest Theresa was trying to warn Karen about Kit. Theresa was afraid of him. In a bid to make sense of her growing fear she did something to Theresa, Emma goes to Caterina Keep who begins to unlock a chilling memory of Emma in the Minnesota woods. The visit to Caterina brings about a horrific discovery - Tina Monro, the troubled girl from Saint Jerome house is in a distressed state and heavily drugged at the same motel. The mystery of the town is getting darker and seems to be connected to Rose's father, Bodie. It compounds when Emma finds an eerie gift at her cabin: Jess' cellphone and a message scrawled: truth. Mary copes with the news of Theresa by cutting off the past and clearing the house of everything she has preserved about Theresa. Jake finds one of these is a photograph album in which pictures of her swimcoach are defaced. John begins to draw the net around Emma by inveigling himself in Tom's life and therefore Emma's. Enjoying the new dynamic with Mary, he acts as a twisted mentor to keep her on the search for Karen. Mary is done. This is over and she tells John to get on with his life. She reconnects with her estranged husband in a bid to feel connected to life before Theresa and cleanse herself of the things she's done, but her wounds cannot heal. She finally agrees to the memorial for Theresa her family have been pushing for. But this grieving mother is lost to everything except the need for revenge.See less