Falling Skies season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Falling Skies," the group grapples with the mole's identity, suspecting Hal due to his involuntary actions under Karen's control. The episode unfolds with a dire attack, leading to Craze's critical injury. Meanwhile, Anne battles postpartum depression or psychosis, fearing for her baby's unnatural behavior. A captured sniper, Katherine Fisher, claims allegiance to the real President, sowing seeds of doubt. Tom's speech at the Liberty Tree Memorial poignantly underscores the war's heavy toll, as Hal decides to leave, torn between his loyalty and the control exerted by Karen.
Full Episode S03E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is suspected of being the mole?
Hal is suspected of being the mole after revealing he's been under Karen's control.
What is the main objective at the start of the episode?
The main objective is to identify and stop the mole who has been compromising the group's plans.
Why is there a discussion about leadership?
There is a discussion about leadership as Tom is concerned about who would lead if something were to happen to him.
What happens during the attack in the third scene?
During the attack, the group comes under fire, and Craze is severely injured by rebar.
Who is Katherine Fisher and what does she claim?
Katherine Fisher is a sniper who claims to work for the real President, Benjamin Hathaway, creating doubt about the group's allies.
What is Anne struggling with?
Anne is struggling with potential postpartum depression or psychosis, worrying about her baby's unnatural behavior.
What is the significance of the Liberty Tree Memorial?
The Liberty Tree Memorial is significant as it serves as a place to remember and honor those who have sacrificed their lives in the war.
How does Hal's revelation affect his relationship with Maggie?
Hal's revelation strains his relationship with Maggie as he decides to leave, despite her insistence on fighting the control together.
What does Tom's speech at the Liberty Tree Memorial emphasize?
Tom's speech emphasizes the importance of remembering the fallen and the cost of freedom, highlighting every individual's significance.
What dilemma does Hal face regarding his control by Karen?
Hal faces the dilemma of being under Karen's control, fearing he is the mole, and the implications of his actions on the group.