Most Dangerous Game season 1 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a twisted game of cat and mouse, Carter, a hunter with a background in psychology, corners his prey, Mr. Tynes, at St. Jerome's church. Using his knowledge of Tynes' history and behaviors, Carter anticipates his movements, leading to a tense standoff. As Tynes incapacitates Carter and escapes, the dark reality of the hunt unravels, revealing the cold indifference of the organizers and the brutal rules participants are forced to endure.
Full Episode S01E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Carter find the locked gate illogical?
Because it's inconsistent to lock one gate but not the others, which he finds nonsensical.
Who has Carter pinned and how long did the hunt take?
Carter has Mr. Tynes pinned, and the hunt took three hours, one minute.
What educational background does Carter claim to have?
Carter claims to have a psychology degree from the University of Ibadan and a master's in behavioral studies from Oxford.
How did Carter anticipate Mr. Tynes' movements?
By understanding Tynes' psychology and background, including his religious affiliations and fear of confinement.
Why didn't Carter kill Mr. Tynes during confession?
Carter wanted to see if Tynes would break the rules and expose the hunt.
What is the significance of the pseudonyms like Carter, Reagan, and Nixon?
They are used by the hunters to protect the identity of the hunt and its participants.
What cover story is Connell advised to use after the hunt?
Connell is to pretend he's a priest from Nigeria who was attacked by vandals while visiting the church.
What does the organizer, Dodge, say about the hunt being on hold?
Dodge dismisses concerns about the hunt being on hold, indicating no do-overs or time-outs, emphasizing the hunt's ruthless nature.