The Pretender season 4 episode 7 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Miss Parker discovers she's being tracked, possibly leading to her father, who's targeted by the Centre. Jarod, in disguise, helps investigate a feral girl named Violet, advocating for her humane treatment against other researchers' detached methods. Miss Parker probes into Mr. Cox's activities, including bizarre roadkill photography. Violet's tragic past is revealed, connected to a plane crash and unethical research by Dr. Wolverton, whom Jarod exposes. Centre tensions escalate with internal conflicts and suspicions about Miss Parker's father. The episode ends with Violet starting a new life with her legal guardian, Anne Sulvane.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is tracking Miss Parker and why?
Miss Parker is being tracked because she is believed to lead to her father, who is a target of the Centre.
What is Jarod's involvement with Miss Parker and her father?
Jarod is cryptically trying to help Miss Parker and her father, who is in danger due to a Centre contract.
Who is Violet and how was she found?
Violet is a feral girl found in the wilderness, with no ability to communicate and a mysterious background.
What is Jarod's role in the investigation of Violet?
Jarod, posing as Dr. Jarod Bell, joins the investigation team and advocates for a compassionate approach to Violet's case.
What unusual activities does Miss Parker investigate regarding Mr. Cox?
Miss Parker investigates Mr. Cox's odd behavior, including taking pictures of roadkill and ordering surgical supplies.
How is Dr. Wolverton connected to Violet's past?
Dr. Wolverton is revealed to have left Violet in the wilderness for a scientific study, observing her survival.
What internal conflicts arise within the Centre?
Tensions emerge over the surveillance of Miss Parker, with Lyle implicated and conflicting loyalties regarding their father.
What becomes of Violet at the end of the episode?
Anne Sulvane becomes Violet's legal guardian, giving her a chance for a normal life after her traumatic past.
How does Jarod expose Dr. Wolverton's unethical practices?
Jarod orchestrates a scenario to force Wolverton to confess to leaving Violet in the wilderness for his study.
What is the significance of the photographs Jarod sends to Broots?
The photographs indicate that someone is closely monitoring Miss Parker's movements, hinting at a larger plot.
How does Miss Parker react to the email from her father?
Miss Parker is troubled and cautious, aware of the danger surrounding her father and the potential betrayals within the Centre.
What is Mr. Cox's alias and his role in the Centre?
Mr. Cox's alias is "The Owl," and he is an assassin linked to the Centre, involved in surveillance and possibly targeting Miss Parker's father.
What is the nature of the conflict between Miss Parker and her brother, Lyle?
The conflict revolves around trust issues and the suspicion that Lyle might be involved in the plot against their father.
How does Jarod contribute to Violet's new life?
Jarod helps uncover Violet's past, ensures her safety from unethical researchers, and supports Anne Sulvane in becoming her guardian.
What is the overarching theme of this episode?
The episode explores themes of trust, ethical dilemmas, and the quest for truth within the complex dynamics of the Centre and its characters.