As her attempts to manipulate the men in her life begins to falter, Laura becomes concerned. First, Roger tells her she needs to leave Collinsport without David, and then later Burke tells her that they don't have a future, calling her tears phony and refusing to be manipulated by her anymore. Her threats against Roger don't seem to change his mind, and this opens up to start to work with Dr. Guthrie.
Laura seems to be concerned that she's running out of time, and her threats against both Roger and Mrs. Johnson are signs of desperation. The conversation with Mrs. Johnson sets up a huge test for Laura's fireplace at the cottage and a macabre conclusion. With only several words, Dr. Guthrie sets up the shows ahead for all of the truths of this story to be revealed in the upcoming weeks, and this is just one of the first truths to be revealed. The mystery of how Laura could possibly return to living form after only just burning to death is set up for an intriguing mystery.
Laura seems to be concerned that she's running out of time, and her threats against both Roger and Mrs. Johnson are signs of desperation. The conversation with Mrs. Johnson sets up a huge test for Laura's fireplace at the cottage and a macabre conclusion. With only several words, Dr. Guthrie sets up the shows ahead for all of the truths of this story to be revealed in the upcoming weeks, and this is just one of the first truths to be revealed. The mystery of how Laura could possibly return to living form after only just burning to death is set up for an intriguing mystery.