Reckoning season 1 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
A family navigates the complexities of school choices amid secrets from the past, while Detective Serrato tackles a potentially serial killer-linked case involving a missing girl, Gretchen McGrath. Personal struggles with miscarriage and the challenges of adjustment and fitting in at a new school for Pax are highlighted. As Serrato's investigation progresses, family tensions rise, reflecting the strain of his work. The community's reaction to the tragic discovery of a body underscores the widespread impact, mixing personal grief with collective anxiety.
Full Episode S01E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does the family discuss switching to public school?
The child has been lobbying to switch to public school for two years due to a desire for a new environment, despite past incidents at the old school.
What secret is the family keeping?
The family is keeping a secret about an incident that occurred at the child's old school.
Who is Gretchen McGrath?
Gretchen McGrath is a missing girl whose case Detective Serrato learns about, suspected to be linked to a serial killer.
What concerns does Detective Serrato have regarding a new case?
Detective Serrato is concerned that a new missing girl case might be linked to the Russian River Killer, a serial killer he's been obsessed with.
How does the couple cope with their miscarriage?
The couple discusses their emotional struggle and the challenges of getting pregnant again, highlighting personal and emotional stress.
How does the new student, Pax, find adjusting to school life?
Pax struggles to fit in and adjust to the new school environment, facing challenges with making friends and dealing with past incidents.
What impact does Detective Serrato's job have on his family?
Detective Serrato's job creates stress and impacts his family dynamics, leading to tensions and challenges in personal relationships.
How does the community react to the news of the found body?
The community and school respond with fear, concern, and a determination to find the truth, reflecting on the impact of the tragedy.