Written by Alan Page Arriaga
Directed by Amanda Marsalis
Still convinced that Zack is talking to Max online, Anna gets her ex-client-turned-private investigator Ray Rawlins to clone his phone, so she can communicate with AngelX while pretending to be Zack.
After AngelX sends a photo of what she's eating, Anna recognises the plate and visits the person at a nearby diner.
AngelX is actually a teenage drug dealer called Nevaeh Valentine. She agrees to break things off with Zack and claims she wasn't there when he removed his toe.
Deciding to earn Max's trust to learn his true intentions, Anna speaks positively on his behalf to prison officials, demanding an internal investigation, a public apology and Tarwater admitting negligence for Max getting beat up by a white supremacist
They agree to pay Max $4.2m in compensation, with SJLP getting 40%.
Although praising Anna for what she did, Max brings up the injustice of 17 years again.
A storm approaching forces them to stay overnight at a hotel, where a woman in a surgical mask comes looking for Max.
Meanwhile, Tom does drugs with his attractive colleague Lexi and naughty boy even kisses her.
When Max returns home, he finds an envelope containing a dog collar, an old-school TV and a recording of the woman removing her jumpsuit. When she starts singing, this triggers a flashback of Max's young self inside a cage.
Shouting hysterically, Max destroys the TV with a fire poker.
Assessment
While a lot happens, Juliette Lewis (who played Dani in the 1991 remake), as the mystery woman was a moment of inspired genius.
How is she connected to Max?
Will she prove pivotal to his downfall, or help craft the Bowdens doom?
Exciting times lie ahead.





















































