The Third Day season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Sam, grappling with his son's death and bizarre rituals on Osea Island, learns his lineage makes him the island's 'true father.' He uncovers a plan to use his son, Nathan, to save the declining island. Amidst chaotic revelations and threats, Sam attempts to escape with Jess, only to face obstacles at sea. The episode climaxes with Sam realizing Nathan might be alive and on the island, leaving him torn between escaping and uncovering the truth about his son.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ancient Celtic belief about Osea?
The ancient Celts believed Osea was the soul of the world.
Who is Mimir in the context of the episode?
Mimir is a character who provides crucial information about Osea and Sam's connection to it.
How is Nathan, Sam's son, connected to Epona?
Nathan's death is connected to Epona, who attempted suicide at the same location where Nathan was found.
What happens during the baptism ceremony involving Sam?
In the ceremony, Sam is baptized with blood and wine and told he is the rightful father of Osea.
Why is Osea Island declining?
Osea is declining due to the lack of a true male heir to lead it.
What does Sam discover about his ancestry?
Sam learns that his ancestry links him to Osea, potentially making him the island's savior.
Who is Goltan, and what was his intention with Nathan?
Goltan is revealed to be the one who took Nathan, but he was confused and not meant to harm him.
What challenges do Sam and Jess face while escaping by boat?
They struggle with navigation and are caught on mudflats, complicating their escape.
Is Nathan, Sam's son, alive or dead?
The episode suggests that Nathan is alive and on Osea Island.
What is Sam's crucial decision at the end of the episode?
Sam faces a decision about his role in Osea and the fate of his son, Nathan.