The Detour season 3 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
After a plane crash, a disoriented group discovers a seemingly abandoned town, only to be confronted by a man acting like a cowboy. It's revealed they've stumbled upon Japanese LARPers reenacting Western films. Amidst confusion and comedic confrontations, including an encounter with the Alaskan Free State Battalion, the group learns the truth about the town and its occupants. The episode ends with a twist - Delilah, part of the group, has run away, leaving behind a message ab
Full Episode S03E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the group to stumble upon the deserted town?
They survived a plane crash and were disoriented.
Why does the town seem deserted when they arrive?
It appears to be a ghost town.
Who confronts the group in the town?
A man dressed as a cowboy, quoting lines from Western films.
What is the true nature of the cowboy and the town?
They are part of a Live Action Role Playing (LARP) setup for Japanese enthusiasts.
Are the weapons in the town real?
No, the weapons are fake, part of the LARPing experience.
What is the group offered in the LARPing community?
They are offered a place to stay and asked to avoid the town center due to a scheduled event.
Who arrives and causes confusion?
The Alaskan Free State Battalion.
How is the confrontation with the Alaskan Free State Battalion resolved?
Through a series of misunderstandings and comedic exchanges, revealing family dynamics and issues.
What unexpected event occurs at the end?
Delilah, one of the characters, runs away, leaving a message behind.
What does Delilah's message reveal?
Her decision to run away and her desire not to be found.
What is the group's reaction to Delilah's disappearance?
They are shocked and begin to consider how to find her.
Why does Delilah decide to run away?
She believes she can do better on her own, citing her family's troubled past.
What does the episode reveal about the characters' pasts?
It shows personal tensions, traumas, and complex family dynamics.
Is the nature of the cowboy's town initially clear to the group?
No, they initially believe it to be a real ghost town.
How does the episode conclude?
With the group facing the new challenge of finding Delilah.