Landscapers season 1 episode 4 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tabitha is urged to keep a secret, potentially criminal, to protect fragile Susan. Susan's letter to Chris reveals her deep feelings and alienation from the world. In court, Susan and Christopher Edwards face charges for murdering Patricia and William Wycherley. Contradictory evidence and testimonies about the murder weapon and decomposition challenge their defense. Chris discusses his subdued interest in guns and his submissive role in their relationship. Susan admits to shooting her parents, struggling with the memory and her perceived unlovability. The episode concludes with Susan's elaborate ruse of writing as Gerard Depardieu to Chris, highlighting her deep affection and their complex dynamic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Tabitha in the opening scene?
Tabitha is a character being asked to promise not to tell the police about an undisclosed issue.
What is the nature of the issue discussed in the opening scene?
The nature of the issue is not explicitly stated, but it is implied to be serious and potentially criminal.
Who is Susan?
Susan is a character mentioned as being fragile and significant to the person asking for Tabitha's promise.
What is the content of Susan's letter to Chris?
Susan's letter expresses her deep feelings, a sense of not belonging, and understanding of the impact she had on Chris's life.
Who are Susan and Christopher Edwards accused of murdering?
They are accused of murdering Patricia and William Wycherley.
What contradicts the Edwards' version of the events?
Evidence about decomposition and rigor mortis, and details about the murder weapon contradict their story.
What is Chris Edwards' interest in guns?
Chris is interested in guns and military history but gave up shooting due to Susan's preferences.
What does Susan admit to during her testimony?
Susan admits to shooting her parents in a provoked moment.
What is revealed about Susan's relationship with her parents?
Susan's testimony reveals a troubled relationship and a deep-seated belief that she is unlovable.
How did Susan make Chris happy through letters?
Susan wrote letters to Chris pretending to be actor Gerard Depardieu, to cheer him up.
What is the verdict in the courtroom?
The verdict implies that both Chris and Susan are culpable for the murders.
What does the final letter from "Gerard Depardieu" reveal?
The letter, actually from Chris, expresses his feelings and reflections on their relationship and situation.
What is significant about the final scene on a film set?
The final scene on a film set indicates a possible shift in narrative perspective or a meta-commentary.
Who wrote the letter posing as Gerard Depardieu?
Susan wrote the letters posing as Gerard Depardieu.
How does Susan describe her efforts to please Chris?
Susan describes her efforts as creating a fabricated correspondence with Gerard Depardieu to make Chris happy.