The second episode of Lisey’s Story saw a man threatening Lisey to give away the unpublished stuff of Scott. This led her to call for help. The cops investigated this man to find out how crazy and overly obsessed he is with Lisey’s husband Scott and his work. He calls himself a camper and states the books are everything for him and needs the work published. Coming back to the present, Sheriff assures protection to Lisey, but this man named James doesn’t back down. He got something cooking in the third episode. What is it? Let’s find out.

What Went Down In Lisey’s Story Season 1 Episode 3?

The episode began with Darla hoping Lisey would arrive at the hospital to take a look at Amanda. At the same time, Amanda is lost in Boo’ya Moon, hoping to get out. Lisey meets Chief Richardson, who introduces her to James Dooley. A crazy fan of Scott Landon, who threatened her. He shows her the reason they charged him before, which involved Dooley using what is called pie of death. A killing method from Landon’s creative work. Initially amused, Lisey finds it dark when another video of Dooley obsessing over Scott is shown. Lisey moves on to take the much-needed cookies and Oreos for Amanda. In finding them, she comes across a box which was part of bool. Opening it, she sees a picture of her and Scott and lots of other stuff. This takes her back to the time they visited Antlers Inn during heavy snow. The storm saw them the only couple spending time there. The manager even upgraded their suite. Spending time together at Antlers Inn was fun and at the same time got dark. Scott decided to let Lisey know more about him. He told her about his dark childhood. The time when his father wanted him to jump from the window for the sake of his brother’s ear. Something his father called the blood bool. He shared how much he loved his brother Paul. How Paul took care of him by keeping an eye on him and creating the bool hunt for him. At the same time, Paul hated his father and wished he would have died. Scott states he has never loved anyone more than Paul until he found Lisey. This leads them to travel to Booya Moon again. Scott asks her to stay quiet. Meanwhile, Sheriff Richardson is keeping an eye on James, who is up to something. Plus, Amanda goes crazy at the hospital again.

Lisey’s Story Season 1 Episode 3 Ending Explained

Lisey’s Story Season 1 Episode 3’s ending sees Amanda finally walking again, but her consciousness is still in Boo’ya Moon. She finds herself a pair of scissors to hurt herself again. At the house, Lisey looks for another clue for the bool and finds a  yellow beanie and another note. This one wrote Bunny will help you. Meanwhile, James selects the barn to set up something sinister. Back at the hospital, Darla goes to meet Amanda to find her drenched in blood. She calls the staff shouting all over. Lisey who arrives at the hospital, could hear from the ground. Going upstairs, Lisey finds Amanda with Help Me Lisey carved over her hand with blood. Plus a wall of the room as well.  When the situation is controlled, Lisey visits Amanda and shows her the beanie calling it a delight. Amanda asks Lisey to help her to bring her back. But Lisey states the Booya Moon isn’t real. It’s only something Scott and his brother pretended to go as kids. Amanda is suffering mentally, and she is the only one who could bring her back. The episode comes to an end with Darla and Lisey having a peaceful dinner. Until Dooley interrupts, he sets up the fire in a barn, which is used as a distraction. Thus resulting in Sheriff following it. Dooley arrives at Lisey’s house. He goes through all of Scott’s stuff, from Yoyo to unpublished work. Only until Lisey walks in to see something that shocks her to the core. What is it will be revealed in Lisey’s Story Season 1 Episode 4. Also Read: 8 Dark Fantasy Shows To Stream Today

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