Two bodies were found in the car, and then Sheriff Ball showed up to disperse the onlookers and maintain order at the scene.Dove was suspicious and cast her suspicion on Seamus, thinking that he might be involved in the murder.
The podcast team members were unable to return home as scheduled due to Sean's absence. However, Amy successfully tracked the vehicle Sean was driving through the location function of her mobile phone.Everyone followed the trail and found Sean and Seamus appearing together. The two were holding the shotguns mentioned in the previous episode and shooting seagulls.As the team hunker down, Sean is overheard revealing to Seamus the shocking secret of the body found in the car.
In a dark warehouse, team members accidentally discovered several giant containers filled with clean water.During the investigation, Dove accidentally fell into one of the containers, and when she struggled to climb out, she was covered in greasy eels.However, what is even more frightening is that two men and women armed with guns quietly approached. They were the suspects who had previously attempted to attack Dove.They called themselves Interpol, and the woman even revealed that the case involved a major international eel smuggling case.The two men threatened team members with severe punishment if they dared to interfere with the criminal investigation and warned them to stay away from Seamus.
Returning home, the team members discussed the series of bizarre events that occurred today.Dove hypothesizes that Seamus may be inextricably linked to the smuggling case.Despite the dramatic nature of this idea, Gilbert advised everyone to remain calm and not to act rashly to avoid angering Seamus.
As night falls, Dove is awakened by a nightmare.In the dream, a suicidal whistleblower was hanging from the ceiling, with an eel sliding out of his mouth. The scene was extremely strange.Early the next morning, Frank made a surprise visit, punched Gilbert hard, stuffed him into the trunk of his car, and drove off to an unknown place.After some torture and intimidation, Gilbert was finally released, while Frank walked away.
In Gilbert's absence, Amy and Dove decide to investigate on their own.Dove shows Amy a newspaper with photos of Malachi and Seamus, including Sheriff Ball.The two then went to a cafe and confronted the police sergeant.Dove bluntly confronts the Sheriff about the origin of the photo and insists that Seamus was behind the murders of Malachy and Fiona.However, the Sheriff denied it, insisting that it was the gangster McArdle brothers and had nothing to do with Seamus.When Amy asked if Teddy was involved, the Sheriff became furious, scolding her for making things up out of nothing, and revealed that Teddy was with Fintan at the moment.After the Sheriff leaves, Dove becomes suspicious of the Sheriff's story, believing that he is hiding the truth.
At the same time, after calling his wife, Gilbert felt a strong sense of remorse.At this point, Seamus appears in his car and tries to comfort and encourage him.Seamus makes a request to Gilbert, offering to pay off his debt to Frank as long as he remains silent on the podcast.
The camera pans to Amy and Dove, who are now sitting in the back seat of Sean's car, closely monitoring the car found in the swamp.The car is being closely guarded by a police officer.Soon after, Dove took the opportunity to get out and inspect the car while Amy struck up a conversation with Sean.When Amy made it clear that she had no love for Sean, Sean drove away angrily.Amy then cleverly distracts the police while Dove searches the car carefully.Inside the car, Dove finds a knife with a cross on it, which is very similar to the knife she saw Teddy holding before.The two couldn't help but begin to wonder if there was some secret connection between Teddy and the murder.
At the same time, Gilbert and Seamus were riding in the same car and witnessed Seamus handling “small business” along the way.Seamus parked on the side of the road and walked to a docked boat.There, Sean and Interpol agents are waiting for his arrival.The agents, claiming to be working on behalf of a consortium of Japanese food buyers with a strong interest in eels, attempted to strike a smuggling deal with Seamus.Faced with the agent's proposal, Seamus was initially hesitant and did not easily admit his smuggling behavior.However, after agents proposed a higher purchase price, he softened significantly and eventually agreed to the deal.
Back in the car, Seamus remained tight-lipped to Gilbert and revealed nothing about the business meeting.Gilbert also chose to remain silent and did not mention that he had had contact with Interpol agents.
The camera pans to Amy, who is now alone with Fintan.Amy hopes that Fintan will hand over the knife to Teddy as an act of making amends.She thought the knife might jog Teddy's memory of the night he disappeared.After arranging all this, Amy met with Dove to inform her of her plan and asked Dove to help record the conversation between Fintan and Teddy.
The scene changes to Teddy's workshop, where Fintan and Teddy are having an in-depth conversation.Amy, on the other hand, hid in the dark and secretly recorded the conversation between the two.Fintan apologized to Teddy for his betrayal.He then took out the knife he had found in the car and showed it to Teddy.Teddy was shocked to recognize that the knife was the gift he had given his father many years ago.After hearing the news, Amy immediately ran to Dove, who was waiting nearby, and told her that the car she found in the swamp was probably Sheriff Ball's, not Seamus's.Amy is convinced that the man Fintan saw walking out of the swamp was the Sheriff himself.
However, when Dove wants to listen to the recording herself, a heated argument breaks out between her and Amy.After the quarrel, Fintan showed up unexpectedly and discovered Amy's recording behavior.He angrily drives off, leaving Amy and Dove looking at each other.
Seamus drove to Jolo, leaving Gilbert in the car.Gilbert couldn't restrain his curiosity, got out of the car and found a teddy bear in the trunk of the tree stump.Just as he was about to explore further, he heard the sound of Seamus returning, so he hurried back to the passenger seat to avoid being discovered by Seamus.
Seamus got into the car and handed Gilbert a sum of money to pay off the debt.Gilbert curiously asked about the source of the money, but Seamus was vague and unwilling to say more.He just told Gilbert that he had hidden the money and promised to always take care of Malachi's family to ensure that they would not fall into trouble.
The camera switched to Dove and Amy again. The two were silent at the moment, each immersed in their own thoughts.Gilbert and Seamus on the other side arrived at the traveler camp.Here, Seamus hands that money over to Frank.When Frank jokingly remarks that the money isn't enough, Seamus becomes agitated and violently staples the money to Frank's body.
Back in the car, Seamus apologized to Gilbert, explaining that he once had anger management issues.However, judging from Gilbert's reaction, he does not think these issues have been properly resolved.
As the night wears on, Gilbert notices the growing tension between Amy and Dove.Dove decides to leave the bar and visit Mary, who she bonded with in the previous episode.Gilbert took Seamus to the morgue to let them see the bodies of Malachy and Fiona with their own eyes.Seamus recognized Malachy's sixth toe at a glance and was eager to know who had killed them and whether they had been brutally tortured before they died.He then told Gilbert that he had fantasized about running away with them.But deep down, he knew exactly what was going on.He linked the deaths of the two men to the McArdle brothers, as they apparently had a vendetta against him.
Meanwhile, Dove gets bad news from her boss.She was told there was an extradition order to send her home.On the way back to the morgue, Dove learned a shocking fact from Seamus: the female body was not Fiona's.The discovery raises a new question: Whose body is it?