Gibney presents her unbelievable evidence, and finds herself in danger.

Its time for the moment of truth on the latest episode ofTheOutsider.

Heading back, she goes over everything she has.

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She sees the bus hurtling towards a truck.

Its all part of whatevers going on; the supernatural being trying to stop the investigation.

Everything involving Glory is particularly frustrating.

Jeannie has her suspicions confirmed: its the same man she saw in her dining room.

Its getting old; shes a one-note character.

Theres also more slow-moving stuff in terms of Jack and his descent into whatever hes becoming.

Of course, whatevers inside him stops him from doing that.

But no worries, it wont be long before Gibney finds herself confronted with the truth about Jack.

She urges everyone to expand your sense of what reality might entail, but its all for naught.

Glory loses it, completely pissed off that this is what everyones been up to.

This episode is better thanthe last, which suffered from some sluggish pacing.

Here, the storytelling is a little brisker, and the events just a little more exciting.

It feels like were getting to the meat of the story.

Things are getting weirder.

Jack is seeing STOP HER written on his hands, like a demonic case of stigmata.

Then, the episode dives into two of the seasons best moments.

Her reaction to uttering those words is both relief and betrayal.

Its a stirring moment, and one rooted in everything shes been through.

Then, the final scene of the episode.