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* In Episode 1, Sacha says that Tom "puts on a good act" referring to his eulogy. It then turns out Tom [[spoiler: was behind the murder of Kate and their children]]. The sadness comes in when you remember the ending, where Tom is beside himself with regret [[spoiler: due to surviving when he intended to die as well. His sadness at the funeral ''wasn't'' an act]]. But not even Sacha who appears to know him better, believes it. Just because he [[spoiler: "did it"]].
* In Episode 1, Sacha says that Tom "puts on a good act" referring to his eulogy. It then turns out Tom [[spoiler: was behind the murder of Kate and their children]]. The sadness comes in when you remember the ending, where Tom is beside himself with regret [[spoiler: due to surviving when he intended to die as well. His sadness at the funeral ''wasn't'' an act]]. But not even Sacha who appears to know him better, believes it. Just because he [[spoiler: "did it"]].
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* In Episode 1, Sacha says that Tom "puts on a good act" referring to his eulogy. It then turns out Tom [[spoiler: was behind the murder of Kate and their children]]. The sadness comes in when you remember the ending, where Tom is beside himself with regret [[spoiler: due to surviving when he intended to die as well. His sadness at the funeral ''wasn't'' an act]]. But not even Sacha who appears to know him better, believes it. Just because he [[spoiler: "did
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* In Episode 1, Sacha says that Tom "puts on a good act" referring to his eulogy. It then turns out Tom [[spoiler: was behind the murder of Kate and their children]]. The sadness comes in when you remember the ending, where Tom is beside himself with regret [[spoiler: due to surviving when he intended to die as well. His sadness at the funeral ''wasn't'' an act]]. But not even Sacha who appears to know him better, believes it. Just because he [[spoiler: "did it"]].
* In Episode 1, Sacha says that Tom "puts on a good act" referring to his eulogy. It then turns out Tom [[spoiler: was behind the murder of Kate and their children]]. The sadness comes in when you remember the ending, where Tom is beside himself with regret [[spoiler: due to surviving when he intended to die as well. His sadness at the funeral ''wasn't'' an act]]. But not even Sacha who appears to know him better, believes it. Just because he [[spoiler: "did it"]].