It’s about an engineered, localized, waterborne plague which is carried by the rain, that is eventually traced to an original human carrier. That show is pretty blatantly Hansel and Gretel, lost in the woods, though I can’t remember if I’ve written about it that way. Plus, I could swear that the Netflix Danish show The Rain filmed in this same spot for their season 2. Jana acts as his Ariadne/Gretel, providing the thread/trail of crumbs/home and stability that he always returns to. Tronte doesn’t die, but his life is frequently interrupted as he’s drawn to serve the needs of the knot and the White Devil Witch Claudia. There have been so many kids who’ve walked through here while on their way to be sacrificed in one way or another. This stretch of woods reminds me of the German fairytale Hansel and Gretel, which is ultimately a variant of Ariadne’s thread. He seems drawn there, though he doesn’t seem to understand why. The episode opens with Tronte walking through the woods toward the mouth of the cave. ![]() Tronte and Jana spend some quality time together, while the Unknown trio check some important items off their To Do list. ![]() In episode 4, Young Tronte and Claudia each have an encounter with a creepy old man, Hannah makes a decision that will have wide ranging consequences and Yellow Raincoat Martha gets to know Stranger Martha and her even stranger ideas.
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