Siren season 3 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Ryn faces the reality of her baby, conceived through a scientific experiment and carried by Meredith. The tribe deals with internal conflicts and ethical dilemmas, particularly concerning the treatment of humans and their own kind. Meredith's accelerated pregnancy culminates in a dramatic natural birth, but she tragically does not survive. The newborn, facing rapid degradation, urgently needs immersion in water to survive, highlighting the precarious balance between human and mermaid worlds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tia's intention regarding humans and other tribes?
Tia wants to dominate and potentially harm humans and opposing tribe members.
Why does Ryn emphasize the need to defend their territory?
Ryn is concerned about unknown threats to their territory.
What is Ted's concern about using mermaid cells?
Ted is worried about the ethical implications of using mermaid cells for human benefit.
How does Ben plan to prove the safety of mermaids to humans?
Ben considers finding a way to demonstrate that mermaids are not a threat to humans.
Who is carrying Ryn's baby, and how did it happen?
Meredith is carrying Ryn's baby, a result of a scientific experiment.
What decision is made to protect Meredith?
The group decides to take Meredith to a safe place to protect her from potential threats.
What task does Xander take on?
Xander takes on the task of handling the deceased body discreetly.
What complications arise during Meredith's pregnancy?
Meredith's pregnancy accelerates unexpectedly, leading to a natural birth.
What happens to Meredith after the birth?
Meredith does not survive post-delivery.
What is the condition of Ryn's baby after birth?
Ryn's baby shows signs of rapid degradation and needs to be immersed in water for survival.