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By Kate McKendry |
Potage opens with Abigail (Kacey Rohl) having a nightmare about hunting with her father, Garret Jacob Hobbs (Vladimir Jon Cubrt).
She is having a hard time emotionally about killing a deer, telling her father she doesn’t feel right eating her.
Hobbs tells her that eating is honoring her and gives her a knife to cut the deer open.
Abigail runs her fingers through the hair of the deer, only for the deer to turn into a dead girl. Abigail wakes up in the hospital, panicked.
She is having a hard time emotionally about killing a deer, telling her father she doesn’t feel right eating her.
Hobbs tells her that eating is honoring her and gives her a knife to cut the deer open.
Abigail runs her fingers through the hair of the deer, only for the deer to turn into a dead girl. Abigail wakes up in the hospital, panicked.
Dr. Bloom (Caroline Dhavernas) arrives at Will Graham’s house in the morning to tell him that Abigail Hobbs had woken up.
Inside his house, Graham (Hugh Dancy) doesn’t answer Jack Crawford’s phone calls. Bloom tells Graham that Jack (Laurence Fishburne) wants Graham to visit Abigail due to his thinking that Abigail her father’s accomplice, but Bloom thinks its too soon and wants to try to be Graham’s buffer. Graham is concerned that Abigail has no one, to which Bloom tells him he can’t be her everyone.
Graham is persistent that Jack’s wrong about Abigail.
Inside his house, Graham (Hugh Dancy) doesn’t answer Jack Crawford’s phone calls. Bloom tells Graham that Jack (Laurence Fishburne) wants Graham to visit Abigail due to his thinking that Abigail her father’s accomplice, but Bloom thinks its too soon and wants to try to be Graham’s buffer. Graham is concerned that Abigail has no one, to which Bloom tells him he can’t be her everyone.
Graham is persistent that Jack’s wrong about Abigail.