Hospital. Hauser watches Lucy, still unconscious. In the hall nearby, Soto confides to Madsen that he doesn't think he's cut out for all this. He's the only one who's even close to being appropriately weirded out by any of this crap. "I'm afraid I'm not gonna be good at it," he says. "Too late, you already are," she says. Aw. Hate levels decreasing.
Hole in the Woods. Hauser brings Cobb to his new cell, right next to Jack Sylvane's. They seem genuinely surprised to see each other. "I could have killed you today," Hauser says. "Now that you're here, you're gonna wish I had." Flashback to 1960. Warden James visits Cobb in the infirmary, where he's been outfitted with a straitjacket and leg shackles. "Time and again you've found your way into solitary," James says, "and damned if I can figure out why." Cobb says nothing. James says he's found a doctor who might be able to help him. "If anyone could figure out what's gone amiss in that noggin of yours, it's this lady right here." In walks a young woman in a smart blue suit. It's Lucy Banerjee, or at least that's what we've known her as so far. "Hello, Mr. Cobb, my name is Lucille Sengupta," she says with a pleasant smile. "I'm here to help you." Man, and I thought Hauser looked good for his age.
Tippi Blevins disappeared from prison fifty years ago and then mysteriously reappeared to write about this show. Email her at b_tippi@yahoo.com, or find her on Twitter.













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