Jack's excessive reaction to the burgeoning connection between Whitey and Anna succeeds only in driving his daughter further away from him. Once again thrown out of his home, and out of whiskey, a bruised, bloodied, but temporarily sober Jim wakes up to a message from Jack scrawled on the bathroom mirror. Sensing an unnamed danger in Whitey, and intent on seeking revenge for the tragedy perpetrated against her family, Angela makes a shocking decision.
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"Tin Star" Exposure
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O Children
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Some Day
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Claire Wyndham:
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Strange
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George Hage:
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