The Sounds season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Sounds," tensions rise as Maggie grapples with Esther's pressures and Tom's questionable decisions, notably a mishandled environmental report threatening their project. Amidst this, the discovery of Aroha Kelliher's remains at Matai Bay reopens old wounds and casts doubt on past convictions, particularly concerning Pania's son. The community faces financial despair and the potential loss of the local fishery, while the formal search for Tom is declared over, leaving Maggie to confront a future filled with uncertainty and unresolved issues.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Esther Ishikawa?
Esther Ishikawa is involved in protecting the Cabbott family's interests.
What was the issue with the folder Tom was seen with?
The folder contained an environmental report critical to their business, which Tom mishandled.
Who drove Anette's car off the road?
It is suggested that Zoe was responsible for driving Anette's car off the road.
What is the main concern of the townspeople in "The Sounds"?
The main concern is the potential closure of the local fishery and the future of their community.
What discovery is made at Matai Bay?
Human remains, later identified as Aroha Kelliher's, are discovered at Matai Bay.
Who was Aroha Kelliher, and what happened to her?
Aroha Kelliher was a local girl murdered years ago, and her remains were just found.
What financial troubles are Maggie and Stuart facing?
They are struggling with a lack of funds to save their business and considering using Tom's trust fund.
Why is the environmental report significant?
The report is crucial for the financing of their salmon farm project, and its absence jeopardizes the deal.
How does the community react to the discovery of Aroha's body?
The discovery reopens old wounds and brings up questions about past convictions and the community's response.
Has the search for Tom Cabbott been called off?
Yes, the formal search for Tom Cabbott has officially ended, according to authorities.