Awake season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Michael Britten faces a personal dilemma as he considers moving to Oregon for his wife's sake, while grappling with the revelation that his son's girlfriend, Emma, is pregnant with his child. Concurrently, Britten investigates the murder of a drug dealer and an elderly neighbor, uncovering a conspiracy orchestrated by a landlord to clear out his rent-controlled building. Amidst the case, Britten and his wife decide to support Emma in keeping her baby, leading to a rift with her parents and a new familial bond.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Emma in "Awake"?
Emma is Rex's girlfriend who is pregnant with his child.
What dilemma is Michael Britten facing regarding his living situation?
Britten considers moving to Oregon for his wife's needs but is sad about leaving L.A.
What major revelation does Britten's son share with him?
Britten's son reveals that he has impregnated his girlfriend, Emma.
What case is Britten investigating?
Britten investigates the murder of Dion Driggs, a drug dealer, and his elderly neighbor, Mrs. Maya King.
What decision do Britten and his wife make regarding Emma's baby?
They decide to adopt Emma's baby but learn that Emma and her parents have decided on a closed adoption.
How do Britten and his team find their lead suspect in the murder case?
They track down Perry Jenkins, a suspect linked to the items found at the crime scene.
Why does Emma consider giving up her baby for adoption?
Emma's parents pressure her into considering adoption for closure and to focus on her future.
What conspiracy is uncovered in the murder investigation?
The landlord, Curtis Wilson, orchestrated the murders to vacate his rent-controlled building.
How does the situation resolve between Emma and her parents?
Emma decides to keep the baby, leading to a conflict with her parents who then cut ties with her.
What is the outcome of the police operation against Curtis Wilson?
The police successfully entrap Curtis Wilson and obtain a confession for his involvement in the murders.