The Nevers continues on Tubi with “I Don’t Know Enough About You,” which heats up the intrigue as Amalia and Lavinia clash, Penance tries to track down the mystery caller, and Lucy is offered a deal…
Unexpected Visitors | Lavinia (Olivia Williams) visits the alien underneath and tries to touch it, but it reacts violently to her while Cousens (Zackary Momoh) and his family are asleep in bed when riots break out outside and a flaming brick is thrown through the window. Amalia (Laura Donnelly) breaks into the mental hospital where she was held years ago and steals the files on Dr. Hague (Denis O’Hare). Speaking of whom, he is dragged by Maladie (Amy Manson) to the basement of someone’s apartment. Amalia returns from her mission to find Cousens and his wife and son asleep in her office, much to her shock. When Cousens wakes up, he heals her wounds and they end up kissing, but Cousens stops anything else from happening.
Lockdown | Lavinia arrives at the orphanage with a newspaper about Myrtle’s accidental killing and tells Amalia that she’s locking down the orphanage until further notice, no one in or out. When Amalie protests, Lavinia points out that she knows Amalia broke into the hospital and silenced the authorities before angrily leaving. As Amalia talks to Cousens’s wife, she starts having flashbacks to Molly’s life before Zephyr took over her body. Lavinia then goes to the prison cell where Lucy (Elizabeth Berrington) is being held and promises a cure for her powers- as Augustus (Tom Riley) takes control of a bird and sees the whole thing through the prison window.
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As Penance (Ann Skelly) whips up a contraption to trace the call that Amalia heard at Hague’s house, Maladie makes Hague dig a huge hole for an unknown reason. She then threatens to kill him with a piece of glass, but spares him. Cousens heals the traumatized Myrtle’s (Viola Prettejohn) wounds from her attack and tells her that what she did was right, but she storms off silently. Mundi (Ben Chaplin) visits Lucy’s cell and she manages to get free of her restraints and threatens to kill him- but offers to spare him in exchange for telling him who killed Mary. Mundi then walks away as Lucy escapes.
Things Get Personal | Lord Massen (Pip Torrens) proposes to a board of officials that the Touched be sequestered, but they turn down his proposal and remind him of his daughter’s death, saying that he is personally affected. Amalia has more flashbacks and throws a chair through the window, catching Cousens’s attention. He confronts her, admitting that he loves her, but can’t go on lying to his wife and then storms out on her. Amalia then goes to Penance’s machine, which rings and she answers it. She doesn’t hear anything on the other end, but Penance sees a stream of energy coming from the machine and is entranced by it, until Amalia shuts the machine off.
As Massen meets the Beggar King (Nick Frost) and asks him for a favor, Lavinia brings Lucy to the orb holding the alien and Lucy uses her powers to start shattering the orb as Augustus sneaks in and watches. Amalia gets a vision of this and she and Penance race to the cave. Lucy breaks open the orb and it causes a massive earthquake that topples buildings and sends Maladie into a screaming fit, as Massen seems unbothered by this- but a girl’s screaming is heard from a closed door in his house. Amalia and Penance are halfway through the cave when it collapses and Lucy sees a baby alien creature, but Lavinia orders her to kill it.
The Nevers is now streaming on Tubi.