[s7e3]: Cindy Hawkins
The tension peaks when June admits she lied about the radiation levels to keep them in the bunker, fearing a world without her husband, John Dorie Jr.. Critical Reception
The episode focuses on June and John Dorie Sr. as they navigate isolation and radiation following the nuclear blasts. [S7E3] Cindy Hawkins
Critics and viewers generally responded well to the performances of Keith Carradine and Jenna Elfman, though some felt the pacing was slow. The tension peaks when June admits she lied
John Sr. becomes obsessed with finding the body of Cindy Hawkins—the one victim of serial killer Teddy Maddox he never recovered during his police career. Critics and viewers generally responded well to the
is widely considered one of the season's strongest entries, praised for its tight, psychological horror and deep character development for John Dorie Sr.. Released during Halloween weekend in 2021, the episode leans into a "haunted house" aesthetic within the confines of Teddy’s fallout bunker. Plot & Character Arcs
Struggling with alcohol withdrawal and guilt, John begins to hallucinate Cindy, who taunts him to prioritize finding her over his own safety and that of June.