[s1e5] The Place I Lie Access
Jimmy finds himself trapped with Larry after a prison guard cuts off his ability to contact his handlers.
We see Larry's child-like persona slip further, revealing the brutal, sick killer underneath as he lashes out at his therapist. A Breakthrough on the Outside [S1E5] The Place I Lie
Critics have called this the strongest episode of the series, noting its "expert filmmaking" and "gut-wrenching" emotional impact. It sets a somber stage for the finale, questioning if Jimmy can ever truly be free of the darkness he has immersed himself in. Jimmy finds himself trapped with Larry after a
Taron Egerton’s performance is particularly noted in this episode, especially during the final scenes where he stifles his sobs alone in his cell, mere meters away from the monster he has befriended. It sets a somber stage for the finale,
Inside the prison, the tension reaches a fever pitch. Jimmy's isolation is compounded by a mounting sense of paranoia as his lifelines to the outside world are severed.
While Jimmy struggles internally, Miller and McCauley make a breakthrough by tracking down the mountain bike Larry gifted to another young girl. However, the discovery is bittersweet; without a clear chain of custody, the bike isn't strong enough evidence on its own. Their investigation underscores the tragic reality that justice often hinges on finding the final "place" where the victims lie—locations that may now be buried under miles of concrete.