What is the plot?

Angelo begins the episode trying to make sense of Dr. Parks's assassination while his memory keeps slipping around the details, forcing him to retrace his own steps and test whether what he remembers is real or a fragment he has reconstructed after the fact.

With Joe accompanying him, Angelo returns to the scene of the killing and works through the sequence of the earlier hit: he remembers the pursuit after Parks was shot, he remembers Parks trying to get a message out, and he remembers Parks naming Gilchrest as the person who sent him.

As Angelo replays that encounter in his mind, Parks's other warning stays fixed in his head: that "whoever sent you lied to you," which makes Angelo realize the assassination may have been part of a larger deception rather than a simple contract killing.

After revisiting the scene, Angelo brings the information to Dutch, hoping for clarity, but Dutch refuses to entertain questions and pushes him to stop digging, leaving Angelo with the sense that his own support system is withholding the truth from him.

Angelo then decides he needs to identify the figure behind the broader operation and turns his attention to the Ferryman, the name he has been given in his hunt for the person who ordered the hit on his daughter, Maria.

To expose the Ferryman, Angelo arranges for someone to place a tracking device in a shipment connected to that network, but the plan collapses when the person he enlisted is killed, and Angelo is left with the victim's body marked by a note meant specifically for him.

At the same time, Nicky is revealed to be working against Angelo from inside his life: she has been cultivating a relationship with Maria through a yoga class, quietly collecting personal information, and feeding that information back in a way that makes Angelo believe he has already told her things he does not remember saying.

This manipulation deepens Angelo's disorientation because Nicky uses his Alzheimer's against him, creating doubt about which conversations actually happened and which memories are being manufactured around the gaps in his mind.

While Angelo is being misled at home, Dave's investigation into the Bloch murder advances through physical evidence, especially fibers and a button that point to an expensive jacket matching one Maria says her father owns.

That evidence brings Dave closer to Angelo, and the investigation starts to connect Angelo's outward life to the killings under scrutiny, putting his hidden identity under direct threat.

By the end of the episode, the separate threads have converged into a tighter trap: Angelo has learned that Parks implicated Gilchrest, has been blocked from getting clean answers by Dutch, has failed in his effort to flush out the Ferryman, and has discovered that someone close to him is actively manipulating his memory and access to Maria, while Dave's evidence is finally close enough to expose him.

What is the ending?

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Is there a post-credit scene?

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How does the killer in episode 7 target or manipulate other characters?

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What role does the lead detective play in uncovering the truth about the killer?

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Which character is revealed to be connected to the murder or the killer’s scheme?

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How do the main suspects interact with each other in this episode?

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Is this family friendly?

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  • Violence and killing references connected to an assassination plot and criminal threats.
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