The episode was written by Cameron Brent Johnson and co-executive producer Liz Phang, and directed by Ariel Kleiman.
While flying over Canada, their plane crashes deep in the wilderness, and the surviving team members are left stranded for nineteen months.
In the episode, Taissa asks Shauna for help when she believes her sleepwalking could be dangerous, while Natalie discovers Misty has been spying on her.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 0.311 million household viewers and gained a 0.06 ratings share among adults aged 18–49.
Natalie (Sophie Thatcher) joins Ben (Steven Krueger) near a river to talk about the end of her relationship with Travis (Kevin Alves).
In the morning, Laura Lee announces that she will take the abandoned plane and fly off to find help, having studied the flight manual.
Callie (Sarah Desjardins) confronts Shauna (Melanie Lynskey) for her affair with Adam (Peter Gadiot), as she found his wallet in her bedroom.
The episode was written by Cameron Brent Johnson and co-executive producer Liz Phang, and directed by Ariel Kleiman.
Her death above the lake provokes a few interesting responses, such as Jackie burrowing her face into Travis' chest, but it proves a cheap trick all round.
But here she's smoothing the creases in her sensible dress, grabbing her trusty teddy bear, and stepping forward to do the hell something about the fact that winter is coming and they will soon have nothing left to eat.
Showtime is quickly becoming a place for profound storytelling that gives its audience a lingering sense of dread with this series, and trust me that's a high compliment.
Her off-kilter take on Misty in Showtime's mysterious drama is a hoot-and-a-half every week, even as we're learning that the kooky character is more than capable of Very Bad Things.
In the latest episode, we guffawed at Ricci's physical comedy skills as Misty burst into Nat's motel room and immediately thrust her face into a plate full of cocaine, all in service of saving her former teammate from relapsing.
We couldn't stop laughing at the juxtaposition of Ricci's excited pacing (as Misty tried to monitor her coked-up heart rate) with the dire urgency with which she chastised her friend... but to what end?
Which brings up one of the best aspects of Ricci's performance in Season 1 so far: We never truly know what Misty is thinking, and trying to figure it out is a pure delight, courtesy of an actress who never disappoints.