![]() ![]() Parker tells her to calm down, and Theresa asks her for help Theresa hits Parker with a hammer, and both women run away. She picks it up and then sees Amy Walker in front of her, slowly dying. She remembers walking into her house and seeing a bloody hammer on the bathroom floor. Memories keep flooding back to Emma in “Gotcha”. ![]() Mary is in shock, but she’s also got to deal with the fact that her son Jake has seen CCTV footage of John in relation to a rape he has no idea that Mary has been working with him. John rings Mary and tells her that he’s found Emma he explains how she has a good life, has a boyfriend and cuts hair and that she’s not suffering. Lisa has flashbacks back at the House where a man injects her she rings Emma and tells her that they were removing their eggs. She doesn’t trust Emma despite the issues at the House. Emma insists that she’s only here until she can get out she then makes Lisa aware that two girls from St Jerome’s House are dead Lisa has a connection to that place as that’s where she met Peter. Peter’s wife Lisa visits Emma she knows Emma has memory loss and asks her if she’s sleeping with her husband. Lisa tells her storyīubbling in the background is Lisa, and she also has questions for the St Jerome’s House storyline. Emma then brings up that another girl has been hurt at St Jerome’s House, but Pete thinks she’s deflecting. Peter keeps pressing Emma to remember the trauma he knows Amy Walker was a triggered memory. This is a sobering statement from Peter, highlighting that Emma could have been one of the victims. Flashbacks show Emma telling Pete not to be alone. Peter tells Emma that Parker fell in love with her, which saved her. Emma says in the dream, she’s holding the hammer. She remembers a woman lying on the floor with a tattoo - it’s a question mark. While it might seem like quite the challenge to jump into a moment like that, that’s the kind of material Rabe is drawn to in general.“Gotcha” begins with Emma looking through old photos of tattoos from Parker with Peter - she explains how everything had meaning for him. When Emma finally does get to see John’s true colors, it’s a pretty vicious encounter. We were kind of keeping character secrets from one another.” We weren’t running lines with one another in the way that we might have if one of us was working and the other one wasn’t. We weren’t coming to set to see what the other person was doing leading up so that we did kind of meet these characters as they would have met. And we can be quite boundaried when we know that it will serve the work and not overshare and withhold quite a bit. We’ve worked together so many times that there is a kind of dialogue that we have that is very different than the way we are as a couple or as co-parents. “Without saying let’s have a lot of boundaries about this, there were things that we didn’t talk about. When it came to preserving some of that mystery in the later episodes of the show, Rabe and Linklater wound up naturally creating the necessary boundaries rather than overtly enforcing them. Given the fact that for so much of the show, Emma is entirely unaware of what John’s up to, did Rabe and Linklater have to avoid discussing the material with each other at home? Here’s how Rabe put it: In addition to the big Theresa revelation, the end of Season 1 of Tell Me Your Secrets also includes a long-gestating face-to-face confrontation between Emma and John, played by Rabe’s real life partner, Hamish Linklater. I never thought, ‘Oh, how could you not have …’ It was such a painful pleasure to get to play someone who is so guileless in that way and so optimistic about people, which is so completely on the opposite side of the spectrum from where Emma ends up in terms of being afraid of everyone really, and trusting no one including herself.” That’s how she ends up in a lot of these relationships and in the situation she does. I think it’s such a beautiful thing to innately believe that people are good and to sort of lead with love. And I think we so often, when people are trusting of others, we like to say that they’re overly trusting or that there’s a lack of intelligence in being trusting, that being trusting means you’re gullible. “Listen, the thing about Karen to me that I love is that she is wide open and she is someone who sees the good in people. ![]()
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