Who knew they would run out of steam?
Is this the calm before the storm?
Grace spends her days trying to draw the aliens and make sense of the events that happened to her.
She also believes its important that the children know where they came from.
Alma couldnt disagree more and the twos difference in ideology comes to head in a tough verbal exchange.
At this we cycle back to the opening scene, a la Quentin Tarantino.
We jump to 1968 and find Sister Jude still confined behind the walls of the asylum.
However she seems well, looking after the other patients with care.
He also promises Jude that he will finally help her gain her freedom.
Jude is left only with his promise when the new inmates begin to arrive, including Alma.
The inmate tries to intimidate Jude but all Jude can do is protest her presence.
Jude is confused and scared, thinking that the Angel has come for her.
Jude had only imagined that she looked like the Angel.
Everything goes hazy and Jude finally comes to in the psychiatrists office.
In the middle of the reading she imagines Threadson and Wendy protesting to her lies.
Lana snaps out of the fantasy and continues signing when Kit arrives.
Kit is surprised by Lanas coldness, but Lana stone-faced tells Kit that her cold exterior helped her survive.
Johnny launches into his plan to visit his mother and kill her, finishing his fathers work.
Once again, Dylan McDermotts ham-fisted delivery kills the menacing speech.
So, next week well finally see the Son of Bloody Face confront his Mommy Dearest.