The Passage season 1 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Amy Bellafonte is introduced to the secretive Project Noah, where she's under Clark Richards' care. Flashbacks reveal Shauna Babcock's troubled past, while she and Fanning, a key viral, display their persuasive powers. Amy struggles in her new environment, fearful and distrustful. Security concerns arise with Babcock's violence and staff nightmares. Wolgast and Richards grapple with moral dilemmas around the project. Lila Wolgast investigates the facility's use of death row inmates, revealing Babcock's traumatic history. Tensions rise as the virals' true nature remains uncertain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Project Noah?
Project Noah is a secretive medical facility focused on a drug trial that Amy Bellafonte is part of.
Who is Amy Bellafonte?
Amy Bellafonte is a young girl taken to Project Noah, central to their research.
Who is Clark Richards?
Clark Richards is a character who comforts and assists Amy at Project Noah.
What are the virals in "The Passage"?
The virals are individuals transformed by a virus in Project Noah, displaying manipulative and supernatural powers.
How does Shauna Babcock's past influence her character?
Shauna Babcock's troubled past, including her dreams and confrontations, shapes her character and actions as a viral.
What role does Fanning play among the virals?
Fanning is a key viral who communicates through dreams and influences others at Project Noah.
How does Amy Bellafonte feel about her new environment?
Amy Bellafonte struggles with fear and distrust in her new environment at Project Noah.
What security concerns arise at Project Noah?
A violent attack by Babcock and the staff's nightmares about the virals raise security concerns.
What dilemma does Wolgast face?
Wolgast is torn between his duty and his concern for Amy's well-being.
How does Richards feel about the work at Project Noah?
Richards grapples with moral implications and his role in the work at Project Noah.
What discovery does Lila Wolgast make?
Lila Wolgast discovers that death row inmates, including Babcock, were taken to Project Noah for experiments.
What is revealed about Babcock's backstory?
Babcock's traumatic history, including sexual violence, is revealed, influencing her behavior.
What is the nature of the virals' true plans?
The episode ends with uncertainty about the virals' true nature and plans, increasing tension in the storyline.
What does Amy want to make her feel better at Project Noah?
Amy wants the presence of Agent Wolgast to feel better at Project Noah.
What is the significance of Amy's dreams?
Amy's dreams and her feelings of being watched signify her unease and the influence of the virals.