Servant Season 4 Episode 4 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

As confirmed last time, things have started escalating, so here is the Servant season 4 episode 4 preview, ready to theorise every crumb. While the third episode may have been about Leanne finally unleashing her dark side in front of the family, the next episode can be expected to bring about something insane. There are some Halloween pictures making the rounds, and it is quite possible that the episode will be spooky in more than one way.

Servant is an Apple TV+ series starring Lauren Ambrose, Nell Tiger Free, Toby Kebbell and Rupert Grint, alongside other cast members. It is created by Tony Basgallop. This season will have 10 episodes and range from 25-36 minutes each. The third episode was titled ‘Séance’ and ran for 31 minutes. This episode was directed by Ishana Night Shyamalan.

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Servant Season 4 Episode 3 Recap

In the last episode, we see the new helpers making themselves comfortable in the house and as they are doing that, Sean and Julian are opening up to them, and Leanne is not enjoying that at all. She is concerned that they are also from the cult and will either harm her or the baby, which she is not ready to endure.

While Leanne is incredibly suspicious of Bobby and Bev, Dorothy seems to be familiarising herself pretty well. She is happy to have people help her move up and about the house and be with Jericho. However, her attempts to walk become futile after she falls to the ground trying to take her first step. She is so disheartened when Bev and Bobby tell her that she will need to rest for a week post this attempt at walking.

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Dorothy is not ready to accept that setback and instead asks them to use the alternative methods of healing that they know about to speed up the process. Keeping her request in mind, the helpers hold a séance. Bobby, who is leading it, is asking Julian to place objects in front of her and see who is coming to claim them. The first one is Dorothy and Julian’s uncle Robert. Julian seems to think this is some mumbo-jumbo.

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However, all his doubts vanish when he puts a watch that belonged to their mother in front of Bobby. Initially, she is really happy to see their mother in the light and even tells Julian a message specifically for him that makes sense completely for the Jericho incident. But soon, Bobby starts behaving erratically and saying that she can hear a lot of wailing in the background. It is deduced that Bobby was probably looking at a version of Jericho’s death.

Before anything could be revealed to Dorothy, though, Sean shuts the whole thing down. Leanne is also there through this séance. However, only contributes after everything is over. She puts the knife forward to show the one that was supposed to kill her. She goes towards Bobby and opens up her clothes to see if she has scars on her back.

Leanne reveals that she would have killed her if she did have scars, which, thankfully, she did not. The same night Leanne gets nightmares and moves to sleep right beside Dorothy, a direct parallel from her story about her mother, indicating the end of the episode.

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Servant Season 4 Episode 4 Predictions

Obviously, Dorothy is going to be highly spooked by this development. She can barely move, and knowing that Leanne caused her fall has just made her more scared. The next episode would probably focus on a way to keep Leanne away from Dorothy as much as possible. Additionally, maybe we can finally see some of the elements from this episode come to life in the next one.

The dream sequence that Leanne had is probably coming soon in the episodes, and this writer, for one, cannot wait to see some apocalyptic event destroying Philadelphia. Since the next episode seems to be about Halloween and Tobe is coming back for this episode, it is quite possible some church-related shenanigans will go down in this episode.

We may also get to see what Bobby thinks of the vision, how the duo continues to work for Dorothy and how Halloween go for the Turners.

Servant Season 4 Episode 4 Release Date

The next episode of Servant will be coming out on Friday, January 27, 2023. Viewers can stream the show on Apple TV+.

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Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya
Nupur Bosmiya is a voracious consumer of culture. If they are not raving about the social implications of a film or a TV show, they are probably reading something and has forgotten the concepts of time and space. Hoping to pursue Arts Journalism in the future, they hope to make art accessible for all.

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