: While the infestation causes chaos outside, it serves as a metaphor for the rot within the family. Uncle George is seen praying in the rain, viewing the devastation as proof of Leanne’s growing, "biblical-level" evil.
The second episode of Servant's final season, titled "," marks a definitive shift in the domestic power struggle within the Turner household. As Dorothy returns home bedridden, the episode masterfully uses body horror and biblical imagery to illustrate Leanne’s burgeoning, unchecked power. The Domestic Battleground
: One of the episode's most unsettling moments involves Leanne shaving Dorothy’s legs with a straight razor—a scene that perfectly captures the terrifying intimacy and vulnerability of Dorothy's current state. A Biblical Infestation
With Dorothy immobilized due to her previous injury, the Spruce Street brownstone becomes a psychological cage.
: While the infestation causes chaos outside, it serves as a metaphor for the rot within the family. Uncle George is seen praying in the rain, viewing the devastation as proof of Leanne’s growing, "biblical-level" evil.
The second episode of Servant's final season, titled "," marks a definitive shift in the domestic power struggle within the Turner household. As Dorothy returns home bedridden, the episode masterfully uses body horror and biblical imagery to illustrate Leanne’s burgeoning, unchecked power. The Domestic Battleground
: One of the episode's most unsettling moments involves Leanne shaving Dorothy’s legs with a straight razor—a scene that perfectly captures the terrifying intimacy and vulnerability of Dorothy's current state. A Biblical Infestation
With Dorothy immobilized due to her previous injury, the Spruce Street brownstone becomes a psychological cage.