In this episode, memory access reveals Lilian lied about her identity, prompting Yoel to confront her. He accuses her of terminating a pregnancy and asks whether the baby belonged to Mr. Pate. Lilian insists the child was Yoel’s, denies deception, then admits she ended the pregnancy because she was afraid Zina would kill her. Accusations of illegitimacy and betrayal erupt between them. The confrontation exposes Lilian’s secret abortion and a looming threat from Zina, leaving Yoel stunned and the true circumstances around the child unresolved.
At a tense hearing, Zina is accused of causing a man's death after Yoel is pushed to speak. Yoel insists he saw Zina push his father into the path of a car when he was five, and Mr. Pate corroborates his memory. Others insist Alex’s death was an accident and dismiss Yoel’s childhood recollection. Yoel says the nightmares prove the event happened, escalating the dispute between witnesses and doubters. The episode ends with a command to probe Zina’s memories for the truth, leaving the murder claim unresolved and the group braced for what those memories will reveal.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.
Yoel is consumed by one conviction: his mother Zina killed his father and drove his girlfriend to suicide. He builds a Memory Helmet to seize revenge. When he reads her memories, the twist brutalizes him: she silently shouldered crushing gambling debts, kept his business alive, and even donated bone marrow to save him. Overwhelmed by guilt, he realizes the truth. Zina falls gravely ill because of his actions. Yoel awakens to his cruelty but collapses into a mental breakdown. Through every rupture she never abandons him. In pain and confession, the fractured family inches toward warmth and fragile reconciliation.