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What is the plot?
Nathan goes to Father Khatri and confesses everything that has been happening with Sara, including that she is being driven by instructions only she seems able to hear and that her actions are now putting people in immediate danger. Father Khatri takes the warning seriously and prepares to deal with the situation, while Nathan leaves with the fear that Sara is moving toward another attack.
At the Matthews house, Sara approaches Ethan and offers to take him to see the farm animals. Ethan goes with her, and Tabitha notices that Ethan's wound is healing unnaturally fast, which makes her suspicious enough to insist on going along. Sara leads Tabitha and Ethan out to the farm, presenting the trip as harmless while clearly steering them into a trap.
Once they are inside the farm area, Sara isolates Tabitha by trapping her in a room. She then reveals her real intent by taking out a scalpel and going after Ethan. Before she can complete the attack, Nathan rushes in and throws himself into the struggle to stop her. The fight turns frantic and close-quarters, with Sara slashing wildly during the confusion.
In the struggle, Sara swipes across Nathan's throat and kills him. Nathan dies on the spot, and the situation immediately becomes a murder scene rather than a rescue. Sara escapes the farm afterward, running off into the woods before anyone can stop her.
Back at the Matthews residence, Boyd and Father Khatri deal with the fallout and decide that Sara has to be handled as an immediate threat. Jim wants justice for what Sara has done, but Boyd and Father Khatri say they will take responsibility for dealing with her themselves. Their argument is interrupted by the urgency of the larger crisis, since Sara is now missing in the woods and still dangerous.
Tabitha returns to the house and writes her question on the wall after the earlier events, preserving the strange pattern of questions that has been emerging around the family. Boyd, meanwhile, goes to his wife's grave and asks for a sign, expressing both grief and desperation as he tries to understand how to help the townspeople. He then hears the song on the radio, which he interprets as the sign he was asking for, and that shifts his attention back to the possibility that he is being guided toward an answer.
What is the ending?
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Is there a post-credit scene?
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Why does Do Do take Kaho Hung deep into the Black Forest in episode 5, and what is he hoping to find there?
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What specific danger or threat do Do Do and Kaho Hung face in the Black Forest, and how does it affect their choices in the episode?
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What is the relationship between Do Do and Kaho Hung in episode 5, and how does that relationship change during the Black Forest journey?
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Which other characters appear in the Black Forest storyline, and what role do they play in Do Do and Kaho Hung’s journey?
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What key clue, object, or reveal does Do Do encounter in the Black Forest, and why is it important to the story?
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Is this family friendly?
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