![]() Amalia, Penance and Augustus head to the clockmaker, but run into a mob protesting the Touched. Lavinia (Olivia Williams) gets a visit from Hague, informing her of Amalia being at the dig site with the alien, which angers her. Mundi interrogates Hugo, demanding to know what Effie Boyle said to him when they spoke and Hugo says that she told him to keep an eye on him. That doesn’t stop Myrtle from taking one of Penance’s electric umbrellas and leaving anyway, as a black cloaked figure follows her. They head off, but turn Myrtle (Viola Prettejohn) away when she tries to tag along. Lord Massen (Pip Torrens) catches his maid stumbling into his deceased daughter’s bedroom and orders her to leave, while Amalia, Penance and Cousens (Zackary Momoh) dissect the robot and find a gear with Chinese writing on it that points to a clock manufacturer. RELATED | “The Nevers” Part One Finale Recap: Well, *That* Just Happened Elsewhere, Augustus (Tom Riley) prepares to tell Hugo (James Norton) that he is one of the Touched, but another earthquake interrupts him as Hugo announces plans to throw a party at his club. ![]() Naturally, everyone has questions, but Amalia brushes them off as she gets war flashbacks to her time as Zephyr. The Truth | As Amalia and Penance head to the workshop to look at the robotic soldier’s body, Penance casually reveals to ALL the orphans waiting that Amalia is from the future. All this while earthquakes are rattling London, which Amalia tells Penance is the sign of the aliens beneath London starting to emerge. The next day, Mundi (Ben Chaplin) tells the chief of police that Maladie is still alive, masquerading as Effie Boyle, but the chief not only doesn’t believe him, he threatens to out Mundi’s private relations with men if he tells anyone else. ![]() In 1899, the day after Maladie’s hanging, Penance (Ann Skelly) and Bonfire (Rochelle Neil) dig up a graveyard and find the body of one of the robotic soldiers that they’ve fought, as Amalia (Laura Donnelly) snoops around Massen’s mansion, which is now swarming with soldiers. World’s Gone Mad | Beginning on the day of the Attack, Edmund Hague (Denis O’Hare) gets a large amount of calls on his numerous rotary phones, one of which moves him to unsettling tears. Thank goodness for Tubi! When all seemed lost for HBO’s The Nevers, Tubi stepped in and picked up not only the previously released six episodes, but the next six that HBO turned down! Now, with over a year since the bombshell revelations of the last episode, what does “The Nevers” have in store? Let’s find out!
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