Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
The Path closed out its first season in a fairly quiet and mysterious fashion as Eddie began experiencing visions similar to the ones he had during his ill-fated Peru retreat. And with this more-defined tilt into the supernatural - which began last week with Alison's husband's journal - the series has now made a big move toward turning the number one doubter/denier into the movement's next true prophet.
A reluctant one though, hopefully. I'd hate to see Eddie fully give into these dreams and return to the fold so openly. He needs to fight this, kicking and screaming. Especially now that Sarah seems to be aligned with Cal's methods of bulls*** and deception. For a moment, she seemed thoroughly shaken by Cal's half-assed explanation regarding Steve not showing up because he'd become pure light, but by the end, after she caught Cal in his big wicked lie about Silas, she seemed more ready to grab the scepter and become the leader of a movement of her own design. With Cal under her thumb perhaps given all she knows about him now.
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