Servant Season 4 Episode 7 dives deep into the mysterious occurrences associated with Leanne and reveals a shocking confession from George. Moreover, the episode also features an array of gripping scenes with the usual dose of suspense and drama. Notably, the latest instalment is titled Myth and is written by Henry Chaisson and Ishana Night Shyamalan.
For the unversed, the show is Tony Basgallop and features a compelling cast of Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Nell Tiger Free, and Rupert Grint. Furthermore, the total runtime of the episode is 30 minutes.
The official synopsis of the show reads as
FROM M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN, SERVANT FOLLOWS A PHILADELPHIA COUPLE IN MOURNING AFTER AN UNSPEAKABLE TRAGEDY CREATES A RIFT IN THEIR MARRIAGE AND OPENS THE DOOR FOR A MYSTERIOUS FORCE TO ENTER THEIR HOME.
– Servant Season 4 Episode 7 Recap Contains Spoilers –
Servant Season 4 Episode 7 starts with Julian and Leanne in bed, struggling to doze off. Meanwhile, a crowd of Leanne’s devotees gathers outside, eagerly anticipating something.
The following morning, Julian resorts to dancing with Leanne in a desperate attempt to uncover the truth behind the house’s disturbing incidents. However, Leanne reacts aggressively, sinking her teeth into Julian’s skin as a form of retaliation.
Moreover, after watching the video clip, Dorothy reaches out to Eric seeking his aid in tracking down Leanne. Regrettably, Eric’s investigation yields no results, as it appears that Leanne may have gone by a different name.
When Julian confronts Sean about the devilish material he discovered, Sean reveals that he has made a significant discovery. Sean believes that all the strange occurrences within the house are part of a deal with the devil to maintain the atmosphere of the household.
Sean concludes that Leanne had died previously, however, he now believes that she has returned as a servant of God (which could explain the unusual happenings).
Unexpectedly, Roscoe makes an appearance in the basement, accompanied by Uncle George, who is eager to share crucial information about Leanne. As it turns out, George recently departed from the Church, and he wishes to make amends for his past mistakes, starting with apologizing to Sean and the others. George recounts his suicide attempt, where May approached him in the hospital and proclaimed that he was a servant of God.
It appears that Sean’s loss of sensation and taste during bouts of anger could be attributed to either a common cold or the effects of certain medications, which might indicate that he was being drugged.

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Moving on to the Jericho doll, the old house was found to have hidden tunnels beneath its foundation, which was the source of its strange occurrences. However, it was discovered that the child in question was not Jericho but another little boy with blue eyes who had gone missing from his mother.
Furthermore, George reveals all of this to get help in bringing Leanne back, but Roscoe is left bitter upon learning that he had been deceived. As the episode ends, we can see him sitting alone in the dark, seeking forgiveness and punishing himself for his actions.
Servant Season 4 Episode 7 Review

The episode is a riveting and thrilling exploration of the Turner family’s disturbing past and current events. It delves deeper into the characters’ motivations and psychological states, revealing some true intentions and secrets.
One of the highlights of the episode is the revelation surrounding Sean, which adds an unexpected twist to his character. Moreover, the Jericho doll is another key element of the episode, which initially seems to be a supernatural entity but is later concluded as something else.
The episode also explores Leanne’s backstory and her motivations for taking Jericho. Furthermore, this backstory provides a compelling character arc for Leanne and explains her actions throughout the series.
You can stream Servant Season 4 Episode 7 on Apple TV Plus. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section. Meanwhile, you can read our review of the previous episode below.
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