Freeform on Thursday released details of its original programming for the month of February. Among its primetime lineup, the cable network has provided the episodic synopsis for The Watchful Eye‘s upcoming episodes beyond its 2-hour series premiere set to debut on Monday.
The Watchful Eye follows Elena Santos, a young woman with a complicated past, maneuvering her way into working as a live-in nanny for an affluent family in Manhattan. She quickly learns that everyone in the mysterious building has deadly secrets and ulterior motives. What they don’t know, however, is that Elena has some shocking secrets of her own.
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Episode 103: “The Nanny Who Knew Too Much”
Airs Monday, February 6 at 10pm
Elena snoops around Tory’s apartment while helping Darcy and Bennet, which leads to an unexpected discovery in the secret room. Elena is rattled by a surprise call from her past.
Written by Chloe Hung
Directed by Charissa Sanjarernsuithikul
Episode 104: “The Nanny Vanishes”
Airs Monday, February 13 at 10pm
Elena becomes paranoid that she’s constantly being watched. Ginny and Elena bond while cleaning out Allie’s closet. Elena confronts her past.
Written by Alicia Carroll
Directed by Jeffrey Reiner
Episode 105: “Stairway to Eleven”
Airs Monday, February 20 at 10pm
On Allie’s birthday, Tory, Matthew, and Jasper try to find the best way to confront their grief and honor her memory. Elena discovers someone she trusts is lying to her.
Episode 106: “Save New York”
Airs Monday, February 27 at 10pm
Elena sneaks into a masquerade ball hosted by the Greybournes. Roman searches Mrs. Ivey’s apartment. Ginny confronts Elena about her identity.
The Watchful Eye premieres Monday, January 30 at 9pm on Freeform.
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