The Silent Noise Episode 4 Review: A Twisted Road to Justice

Last week, beloved teacher Sam’s mysterious death left the town shocked. Jackie, Eli’s mother, takes it upon herself to get to the bottom of the case and figure out who is after her suspicious death. Amid rising tensions at home, Jackie and Manu Cortez realise that foul play is at hand.

The Silent Noise Episode 4 has a runtime of 46 minutes.

  • The Silent Noise Prime Video Cast

    Angelica Panganiban, Zanjoe Marudo, Mylene Dizon, Zaijian Jaranilla, Mutya Orquia, Joem Bascon, KD Omalin

  • The Silent Noise Series Director

    Onat Diaz

The Silent Noise Episode 4: Angelica Panganiban, Zanjoe Marudo
The Silent Noise Episode 4: Angelica Panganiban, Zanjoe Marudo

The Silent Noise Episode 4 Recap

The episode opens with Jackie asking Anton about the mayor, but he completely sidesteps the conversation. Thinking back to her conversation with Manu about the mayor and Ted being connected to Sam’s death somehow, Jackie chooses to stay quiet to keep Anton safe. Meanwhile, pressure mounts for Matteo, who is burdened with Jem’s pregnancy news.

As things get back to some sort of normalcy, with the heat of the investigation being removed from Anton to Ted, Jackie is still unsure about Ted’s involvement in the ordeal, especially as she notes how he started to make more of an appearance after Able Hearts Foundation was established. Although Manu notes that he didn’t have any connection to the NGO on paper, Jackie reiterates that he might just be connected to the entire thing through the mayor himself.

The Silent Noise Episode 4: Joem Bascon, Ramon Christopher
The Silent Noise Episode 4: Joem Bascon, Ramon Christopher

With this information, Manu talks to Ted and asks whether someone else is after him, considering the bullet that hit him didn’t come from the police. Ted, however, refuses to divulge any information. When Manu returns to the station, however, he is shocked to become the new Police Chief after Reden’s retirement. When he later asks his friend about it at the Regional Office, he becomes even more confused to learn that his appointment was at the mayor’s orders.

In the aftermath, Manu refuses to continue helping Jackie, leaving the latter heartbroken. Anton, meanwhile, watches the two from afar and confronts Jackie when she comes home. Meanwhile, after being dumped, Jem decides to go online and tell the whole world that Matteo got her pregnant and then left her. In this mess, she further exposes to everyone that Matteo was the one who pushed Sam off the cliff, leaving everyone shocked.

The Silent Noise Episode 4 Review

The Silent Noise Episode 4: Karina Bautista
The Silent Noise Episode 4: Karina Bautista

What a shocking twist for Jackie and her family as the person she has been searching for so long seems to be living right under her roof. However, considering how obsessive Jem is, it’s probably a good idea to err on the side of caution, considering now that she’s been burned, she might just be lashing out. That being said, there’s definitely something going on here that we are yet to learn, and I am excited to see what comes next.

On that note, I also think the Cortez storyline is just too boring and mostly doesn’t make sense either. We spend too long watching him make angry faces, but he never comes out with any new information. I don’t understand the point of his character and why he’s getting this much screen time, considering he just reiterates everything that he hears and doesn’t deduce anything. The episode had some major pacing issues and was quite boring at times. Thankfully, the last twist might just make up for it.

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The Silent Noise episode 4 leaves us on a shocking cliffhanger but the pacing issues are terrible.
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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