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S1E3 · WAKE UP DEAD MAN

Jud surveys the congregation’s hidden motives

Jud, positioned at the altar during Monsignor Wicks’s sparsely attended Mass, observes the congregation with a detective’s eye, his voiceover framing the scene as a potential crime scene. The faded cross on the wall and the small, devoted group—including Vera Draven—hint at deeper, unresolved tensions. Jud’s narration reveals his suspicion that these regulars, each with their own reasons for loyalty, may be complicit in the Monsignor’s murder. The moment establishes the congregation as both witnesses and suspects, while Jud’s internal conflict (faith vs. investigative skepticism) sharpens the moral ambiguity of the investigation. Vera’s presence, marked by her resigned exhaustion, subtly foreshadows her dual role as a pillar of the church and a potential key to unraveling its secrets.

Plot Beats

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Jud reflects on the dark history palpable within the church as Wicks performs Mass.

melancholy to contemplative

Jud wonders what draws people to the church, setting up Vera Draven as one of the core congregants he intends to introduce as suspects.

inquiry to introduction

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Analytically detached but morally conflicted, torn between his role as a priest and his instincts as a detective.

Jud stands at the altar, observing the congregation with a detective’s eye. His voiceover narrates the scene, framing it as a potential crime scene and introducing the congregation as suspects. His presence is both physical and narrative, as he dissects the dynamics of the church and its members, revealing his internal conflict between faith and investigative skepticism.

Goals in this moment
  • Uncover the truth behind Monsignor Wicks’s murder by treating the congregation as suspects.
  • Reconcile his faith with his investigative instincts, which challenge the sanctity of the church.
Active beliefs
  • The congregation’s loyalty to Wicks is not as unconditional as it appears, and their secrets may hold the key to solving the murder.
  • His role as a detective requires him to question everything, even the sacred institutions he is part of.
Character traits
Analytical Suspicious Morally conflicted Observant
Follow Jefferson Wicks …'s journey

Externally composed but internally weary, her loyalty to the church and its leaders is tinged with quiet resentment and exhaustion.

Vera Draven sits in the pews, smartly dressed but carrying a 'deep resigned tiredness.' Her posture and demeanor suggest a woman who is both a devoted congregant and someone burdened by the weight of her loyalty. Jud’s voiceover highlights her as a key figure—loyal and devoted—but her exhaustion hints at deeper, unresolved conflicts or secrets she may hold.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain her role as a devoted congregant while navigating the complexities of her personal and professional life.
  • Protect her secrets, which may be tied to the church’s darker truths.
Active beliefs
  • Her loyalty to the church and its leaders is non-negotiable, despite her personal sacrifices.
  • The church’s secrets are a burden she must bear, but her exhaustion suggests she may be reaching a breaking point.
Character traits
Loyal Resigned Burdened Composed
Follow Vera Draven's journey

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude Altar Area

The altar area of Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude serves as the focal point of this event, where Jud stands and observes the congregation. The space is oppressive and heavy, reflecting the church’s fading influence and the power struggles within its walls. The faded cross on the wall and the sparse attendance underscore the institutional decay, while the altar itself becomes a vantage point for Jud’s investigative gaze.

Atmosphere Oppressively heavy and tense, with an air of institutional decay and moral ambiguity. The sparse …
Function Vantage point for Jud’s observational analysis of the congregation, as well as the physical and …
Symbolism Represents the decay of the church’s spiritual authority and the moral ambiguity at its core. …
Access Open to congregants during Mass but restricted in terms of who can approach the altar …
Faded cross on the wall behind the altar. Sparse attendance of around 30 people, emphasizing the church’s declining influence. Oppressive and heavy atmosphere, reflecting the moral and institutional decay.
Church Pews

The church pews, sparsely occupied by around 30 congregants, serve as the seating area for the Mass. The thin crowd underscores the church’s fading influence, while the presence of key figures like Vera Draven highlights the congregation’s role as both witnesses and potential suspects. The pews function as a space where loyalty, secrets, and tensions are on full display, observed by Jud from the altar.

Atmosphere Tense and subdued, with an undercurrent of loyalty, secrets, and unspoken tensions. The sparse attendance …
Function Seating area for the congregation during Mass, serving as a stage for the display of …
Symbolism Represents the fragile loyalty of the congregation and the church’s declining influence. The pews are …
Access Open to congregants during Mass but may be restricted in other contexts, reflecting the church’s …
Sparsely occupied wooden pews seating around 30 congregants. Presence of key figures like Vera Draven, highlighting the congregation’s role as witnesses and suspects. Subdued and tense atmosphere, reflecting the moral and institutional decay.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Congregation of Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude (Chimney Rock)

The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude is the central institution in this event, manifesting through the Mass led by Monsignor Wicks and the sparse congregation in attendance. The church’s hierarchical control and suffocating fervor are on full display, as Jud observes the dynamics between Wicks and the congregants. The organization’s influence is both overt, through Wicks’s sermon, and subtle, through the unspoken tensions and loyalties of the flock.

Representation Through Monsignor Wicks’s performance of Mass and the congregation’s attendance, as well as the oppressive …
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over the congregation through fear, intimidation, and coercion, while facing internal divisions and …
Impact The church’s influence is waning, as evidenced by the sparse attendance and the moral ambiguity …
Internal Dynamics Internal divisions between militant fundamentalism and calls for redemption, as well as the tension between …
Maintain control over the congregation through Wicks’s sermons and manipulative rhetoric. Suppress dissent and reinforce loyalty among the flock, despite the church’s declining influence. Hierarchical control and coercion through Wicks’s sermons and rituals. Manipulation of the congregation’s fears and loyalties to maintain institutional power.

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Key Dialogue

"JUD (V.O.): The darkness of that story was the bedrock of this place. You could feel it."
"JUD (V.O.): So what would draw someone to make this their spiritual home?"
"JUD (V.O.): Vera Draven. Local attorney. She was loyal and devoted."