Andrew claims he witnessed neighbors in red robes performing a "blood sacrifice" around a baby.
The letters eventually drove his wife to suicide, leaving him a broken man warning Dean to "get out while he can." Suspects Everywhere
Is Andrew telling the truth, or is he just another piece of the puzzle designed to scare the Brannocks away? Episode 2 doubles down on the eccentricity of the neighbors:
Dean Brannock isn't just worried about a stalker; he’s losing his grip on reality. To protect his family, he moves Nora and the kids into a motel, turning their "dream life" into a temporary, sterile existence. But as Dean stays behind to secure the house, we see the psychological toll of the Watchers’ psychological warfare .
The highlight of the episode is Dean’s meeting with former homeowner Andrew Prior. Andrew's story is the stuff of nightmares: