
Basically, Eve learns that Max is still a Taker. The series gets back to Evie (Clare-Hope Ashitey) and Max (Osy Ikhile).

However, as this happens, Miyu Hatfield (Jing Lusi) finds the corpse of a nurse, then gets attacked by Mr. They successfully return to the resisters’ compound. They end up needing to incapacitate guards with electro-magnetic pulse stunners. Meanwhile, Feed resisters named Tia (Olivia Morgan), Naz (Wasim Zakir), and Kate Hatfield (Nina Toussaint-White) all wear high-tech invisibility suits to break into/hack The Feed. This all happens as Tom goes through Lawrence’s mundles, looking for any decent trace information he can find. Barker (Mark Burgess) in a hospital setting. In the process, we’re briefly introduced to a new character named Mr. Gil (Chris Reilly) is also arrested, or tossed in a cage. We don’t know how many are rebels against The Feed or “takers” (someone whose consciousness has taken over someone’s body).

In a bombshell revelation, Ben learns he’s not even Lawrence’s biological son. Tom ends up being the primary beneficiary, and even inherits Lawrence’s “mundles,” or memory bundles linked to The Feed. Ben (Jeremy Neumark) and Meredith Hatfield (Michelle Fairley) are there, too. Also, of course, Lawrence Hatfield (David Thewlis) was actually murdered by Eric Bell (Jonathan Aris).Įpisode 7 basically picks up the pieces from there, starting with Lawrence’s will.

Episode 7 of Amazon’s The Feed offers a prison break.Įpisode 6 of Amazon’s The Feed revealed more about “the takers,” and it seemed a bit supernatural.
