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Last shot: The window in Flat 4B. No reflection. Just an empty courtyard. Then—a single finger draws a smiley face in the condensation on the inside .

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The best antagonists believe they are the heroes of their own stories. Episode 5 gives the villain a monologue that does not excuse their actions but explains them. Watching this on , you might find yourself pausing to re-evaluate who the real "bad guy" is. Last shot: The window in Flat 4B

He walks past Mr. Mehta’s door. Mehta is sitting in the hallway, staring at his own apartment’s window—which now shows a reflection of a young woman falling, over and over. Then—a single finger draws a smiley face in

And sitting cross-legged on the windowsill, inside the glass, is a small boy with his face—the age he was when he last saw his mother cry.

Mother (mouthed): “Come home.”