Trust season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, Mr. Getty recovers well from his captivity ordeal, facing only mild malnutrition and a head wound. Paul shockingly claims he planned his own kidnapping, a notion his mother refuses to believe. Meanwhile, Mr. Getty's ambitious museum project faces harsh criticism, with reviews calling it vulgar and tasteless. Family tensions surface during preparations for Paul's wedding, revealing deep-seated issues about inheritance and the Getty legacy. The episode paints a complex picture of the Getty family's struggles with wealth, power, and personal relationships.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mr. Getty's health condition after his captivity?
He is in surprisingly good health, suffering from mild malnutrition and a head wound.
How long is Mr. Getty expected to stay in the hospital?
No more than a few days.
What shocking claim does Paul make about his kidnapping?
Paul claims he planned his own kidnapping.
How does Paul's mother react to his confession?
She refuses to believe him, citing his severe injuries.
What is Mr. Getty's proposition regarding the museum's contents?
He offers half a billion dollars for the museum's contents, including the Elgin Marbles.
How is the Getty family's relationship during Paul's wedding preparation?
Strained, with Paul's father feeling resentful about being excluded from the wedding.
Who attends Paul's wedding from his family?
His uncles, Gordon and Ronald, attend the wedding.
What criticism does Mr. Getty's museum face?
The museum is criticized for being vulgar, tasteless, and similar to Disneyland.
How does Mr. Getty react to the negative reviews of his museum?
He reacts poorly and dismisses everyone in anger.
What family dynamics are explored in the Getty family?
Issues of inheritance, education, and personal relationships are highlighted.