Secrets of Sulphur Springs season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Griffin and Harper delve into the mysteries of time travel at Sulphur Springs, suspecting they've traveled back to prevent Savannah's disappearance. They plan a harmless prank with Savannah and Ben, which deepens their involvement in past events. Doubts surface as Griffin discovers his father's deception about knowing Savannah, complicating their mission. Discovering a secret room linked to his father's past, Griffin faces the moral dilemma of altering history. Despite their parents' skepticism and outright denial, the duo remains determined to solve the mystery, even as the potential consequences of changing the past loom large.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main plot of this episode?
Griffin and Harper explore the possibility of time travel after experiencing a jolt from a hatch, meet a young Savannah, and plan a prank involving powdered punch to scare hotel guests.
Who is Savannah?
Savannah is a young girl who suggests a prank to scare hotel guests and is known for her disappearance, which Griffin and Harper are trying to prevent through time travel.
Why do Griffin and Harper believe in time travel?
They experience a jolt coming out of a hatch and notice inconsistencies with the hotel being open and people they know being younger, leading them to conclude time travel is the only explanation.
What significant event are Griffin and Harper trying to prevent?
They aim to prevent the disappearance of Savannah, which happened the summer before the hotel closed.
How do Griffin and Harper plan to scare the hotel guests?
They, along with Savannah and Ben, dump a two-month supply of powdered punch into the springs to turn it blood red, intending to scare everyone at the hotel.
What revelation does Griffin struggle with regarding his father?
Griffin is troubled by the discovery that his father lied about not knowing Savannah, raising suspicions about his involvement in her disappearance.
What is the secret room?
Griffin's father discovers a secret room behind a wall in their hotel, reacting strangely to a song from his past, suggesting a deep connection with Savannah.
How do the kids react to the challenges of changing the past?
Griffin and Harper realize the complexity and potential consequences of altering the past and contemplate involving their parents in their discoveries.
What are the consequences of their time-traveling actions?
The kids face skepticism and denial from their parents and fear the repercussions on their present lives, including the possibility that changing the past might prevent their future selves from meeting.
How does the episode end?
The episode ends with Griffin and Harper determined to uncover the truth about Savannah's disappearance, despite the risks and their parents' disapproval.