But when Alan begs her to call the police, she refuses. Sam moved in after he and Mary split up (Alan, ever the professional therapist, is not at liberty to discuss this with her).Ĭandace reveals she’s a fan of his books she suggested Sam get therapy, in fact. She introduces herself as Sam’s mother, Candace, and reveals that this is her home. There are marks all over his body.Episode 3 of The Patient picks up where it last left off: A cane-holding figure slowly descends the stairs to be greeted by Alan. We get a brief glimpse of who we assume is Reggie at his property: He’s only in his underwear, is wearing a gas mask, and is wielding a machete. We hear that a gun battle will take place after Hart and Cohle go to Reggie’s property, and they’ll have some additional units on scene to help grab him. What happens next is a lot of set up for episode 4. He leads them to a younger guy named Reggie Ledoux, who she was seeing.Īfter a deeper look at Reggie, Cohle and Hart realize this is their guy because he’s in cahoots with Charlie Lange, the ex-husband of one of the victims. This earns them a little more time to work the case, so they drive out to talk to Henry, this new-old victim’s grandfather. The most solid piece of proof that this woman is another one of their mystery killer’s victims is the spiral symbol on her shoulder. The next day Cohle continues work on his serial killer theory and finds another victim who he believes is a part of this serial attack. He calms down, apologizes, and insists he’s not a psycho. Naturally, he’s jealous and can’t stand the sight of her with someone else.Īfter they all leave the bar, Hart storms into Lisa’s house and beats up her date while trying to find out if they’ve hooked up. Awkward conversation ensues because of Cohle’s quietness, and later in the night Hart sees his friend with benefits Lisa on a date with a man. We then move to a country bar where Hart and Maggie are on a double date with Cohle and a new woman named Jennifer. He’s also skilled at telling within “two minutes” that someone is guilty or not of a crime. “Yes, you are,” she says before a steamy kiss.īack at work, Hart and Cohle interview several burn victims who matched the description of a suspect, but they don’t lead anywhere, though we learn that Cohle is great at getting people to make confessions. “I think I’m all fucked up,” he tells her. She thinks something’s up with him (and possibly suspects he’s seeing another woman), but he won’t come clean. She confronts him about their distant relationship and why things have changed. Then Maggie puts the blame on Hart not being home much. His daughter drew sketches in school of naked women and gets yelled at by her parents. The story stays at the Hart home and the intensity continues.
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