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As you prepare to dive into the new episodes, here are the key relationships to remember.

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Clearly they know each other well enough to know how to hurt each other.

Though she designs one-player games, Nadia doesnt move through the world entirely on her own.

As their shared backstory is explored and we learn more about Lenora, Ruths presence expands.

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The shows darkest moment seesRuth shoot Nadia to deathbecause she mistakes her for a robber.

In the wrenching aftermath, Nadia realizes that her deaths and actions have far-reaching effects.

Its not a sense of shame she develops but a feeling of responsibility and interconnectedness.

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John is trapped in his own cycle of thinking that he can make it work with her.

As the rabbi tells him, Buildings arent haunted; people are a line that resonates throughout the series.

Nadia, Alan, and Horse

I think I know that guy.

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Nadia hardly speaks of her, even to Ruth.

Once Alan listens to Beatrices side, we realize how much of a toll things have taken on her.

Like Nadia with Lenora, Beatrice felt responsible for Alan, who also lives with depression and anxiety.

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But his relationship with his mother, Dr. Zaveri, certainly raises some questions.

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