He’s investigating the death as foul play, and has some pointed questions for Nancy. Park arrives to the Drew home with ominous news: Trott is dead from the effects of the stroke that Temperance caused. Ace sends Nancy the photos of Burke’s writing.Īce listens to the footage alone later, which only contains a voice saying “Die” over and over again. Ace tells the ghost that he needs his editing equipment to figure out the glitch, and the door opens. There’s a glitch in the footage each time. It’s all the moments an unknown entity interfered in - the caution tape, Addy kissing Bess while the paper unrolled by itself, and the coaster moving from where Bess placed it. They’re timestamps, and Ace goes to the security footage. Ryan realizes the knocking the ghost is making is a message. Ace insists it’s not about Nancy as Ryan scoffs, “Keep telling yourself that.” Ryan tells him that whatever’s happening between Ace and Nancy, Ace shouldn’t take it out on him. Ryan asks what’s going on, and Ace says, “I’m tired of leaning on other people to fix my messes for me,” adding that Ryan does the same. Ace stops him from sharing that they’re in danger. Ryan calls Nancy mid-demon attack (more on that later) to ask for help. Ace yells “Hey, let us out!” on the assumption that it was probably a supernatural being, and wouldn’t you know it, he’s right! The pipes clang again as Ace sagely tells Ryan, “I’ve developed a feel for these things.” Just then, the door slams shut on its own and won’t open when Ryan tries it. Ace asks Ryan if “that feeling” of guilt from couch surfing ever goes away, with Ace sharing that he feels guilty for needing George and Nick’s hospitality and is feeling directionless overall. The two head to the historical society, where they hear knocking sounds (Ace: “It’s probably just old pipes.”) They head to the archives where Ace pulls security footage. Ace accepts, “unless you’re having an existential crisis and you don’t want to be alone with your thoughts” (cutting right to the chase).
George goes to The Claw while Ryan offers his services to Ace. Freddie FreeloaderĪce and George are frantically looking for Nick as Ryan arrives to help. But it turns out she needs help: Eve thinks she killed someone. Eve tells Nick he built a good life here, and that she’s sorry. George urges Eve to go to Nick alone, and she does. Nick is at the field he played on at football camp, the last place he went before everything changed. Suddenly, Eve realizes where Nick must be. She was scared to tell George because she feels partially responsible. Eve says Nick never answered her letters and that’s why she came to find him. Eve reveals that she was the one Nick was protecting when the fight broke out that led to his manslaughter conviction. Later, when both are unsuccessful, George and Eve meet at The Claw.
George leaves her at the center to find Nick herself. Jessie had shared a social media post proving Eve had been to Maine with Nick years ago, which she lied about. Without showing what it says, she goes to leave as Eve follows. At the youth center, the kids ask Eve about Nick’s past.Īddy tells George what happened the day before as George gets a text from Jessie. Jessie is suspicious, but George brushes her off. George admits he’s missing and asks Eve to join her so they can get to know each other. She calls him “Ned” and knows about George being his fiancée. Forgive MeĪt The Claw, George finds Eve, a friend of Nick’s from childhood. Read on to find out whether memories can kill as Temperance’s sorrows come back to haunt her.
Ace and Ryan find themselves trapped with a ghost as a person from Nick’s past arrives in Horseshoe Bay.
In an episode full of shocking twists, Nancy inches closer to the truth of who (or what) the Frozen Hearts Killer really is as Bess, Nancy, and Temperance team up with Park to take down a demon with its sights set on Temperance.