WARNING! This article contains spoilers for The Crowded Room! Episode 8 of The Crowded Room concludes with an enigmatic conclusion, leaving viewers intrigued by the mysteries surrounding Danny's alters and their significance. At the start of the episode, Officer Matty Dunne encounters Marlin at a bar and inquires about the bullet scar on his arm. Subsequently, it is revealed that Dunne visited the bar on the orders of Stan Camisa, who hopes to defend Danny's actions in court by proving that Marlin mistreated him in the past.
In the meantime, Rya compels Danny to decipher the purpose and origins of his alters in Episode 8 of The Crowded Room. Though delving into their past proves to be emotionally distressing for Danny, he remains resilient and does his best to cooperate with Rya's treatment. Towards the end of the episode, however, Jonny unexpectedly emerges while Danny is asleep and pilfers a binder clip from the prison's medical ward. While the episode does not disclose Jonny's intentions, speculation arises regarding the potential use of the binder clip.
What Jonny Plans To Do With The Binder Clip
In episode 8 of The Crowded Room, Rya discovers that all of Danny's alters have the intention of safeguarding him in their own ways. Jonny, on the other hand, also has good intentions but often resorts to reckless and chaotic methods. For instance, he supports Danny financially by selling drugs and resorts to extreme violence to protect him from Angelo. These actions show that Jonny genuinely wants to protect Danny, even to the extent of stealing a binder clip.
However, due to Jonny's questionable methods, it is likely that the binder clip will only create more trouble for Danny. It could be used to pick locks and aid in an escape from prison, or even result in self-harm. These outcomes would not bode well for Danny, and may even cause Jack to question his trust in Rya.
Is Ariana Really Gone Forever? Jerome's Goodbye Explained
Why Marlin Lied About Being Shot By Danny
Ariana's departure from Jerome in episode 8 of The Crowded Room suggests that she may have left indefinitely. Nevertheless, since she hasn't yet merged with Danny's personality and hasn't even been classified as an undesirable alter by Jack, it is likely that she will make a comeback in the final two episodes of The Crowded Room. By bidding farewell to Jerome, Ariana has taken a significant step towards severing her personal connections to the world. This indicates that Danny is on the right path to integrating his alters, ultimately implying that Ariana will eventually cease to exist.
When questioned by Officer Matty Dunne about the injury on his arm, Marlin fabricates a story claiming that a boy had stabbed him with a knife. His motive for lying is rooted in his knowledge of Danny's attempt to shoot him. Marlin is aware that if he confesses to being shot by Danny, he may unknowingly become embroiled in Danny's criminal proceedings. The prospect of such entanglement frightens him, as he is fearful that it could ultimately result in the exposure of his past sexual abuse of Danny. Unfortunately for Marlin, Officer Matty Dunne verifies that the wound on his arm is indeed from a gunshot, thereby disproving Candy's alibi. Marlin's worst fears are realized when Stan exercises his right to call him as a witness in Danny's case.
Every Past The Crowded Room Scene Changed In Episode 8
Yitzhak Beats Danny's Bullies
As Rya interacts with Danny in episode 8 of The Crowded Room, he actively reflects on past incidents where his alternate personalities had surfaced. By acknowledging the presence and influence of his alters, Danny gains a greater sense of self-control and understanding of how each alter's actions have impacted his past. The following breakdown outlines the changes that occur in episode 8 of The Crowded Room after Danny recalls the roles and emergence of his alters.
Yitzhak Confronts Marlin
Danny's first memory of Yitzhak dates back to the time when he rescued him from the clutches of school bullies. However, in episode 8, The Crowded Room introduces a twist to this scene by depicting Danny as the one who bravely took on the bullies, with Yitzhak emerging later to come to his aid. This alteration in the scene validates the notion that Yitzhak typically manifests as Danny's alter ego whenever he finds himself entangled in physical confrontations.Yitzhak Overpowers Angelo
In a different flashback, Danny remembers the moment when he confronted Marlin at the haunted house, refusing to go home with him. The previous version of this scene depicted Yitzhak stepping in to protect Danny from his stepfather. However, the revised version in episode 8 of The Crowded Room signifies that Yitzhak's intimidating presence alone is often enough to fend off most people, as he doesn't always resort to physical violence.
Jonny, Mike, & Danny Buy Drugs From Angelo
One of the most unsettling moments in The Crowded Room occurs when Angelo forcibly enters Danny's residence, posing a threat to Annabelle. It is in this climactic scene that Yitzhak suddenly intervenes, overpowering Angelo before departing without uttering a word. In the eighth installment of The Crowded Room, Danny finally comprehends why Annabelle was so terrified of him that fateful day – she was unable to distinguish between Danny and his alter ego, Yitzhak. From her perspective, it appeared that Danny single-handedly defeated Angelo and came close to fatally shooting him.
In episode 8 of The Crowded Room, Danny is depicted alone in his car while driving to meet Angelo for a drug purchase. This scenario highlights the fact that Jonny and Mike, who are Danny's alter egos, are the ones typically present during such activities. As Danny shares his recollections of interactions with Jonny and Mike to Rya, he reveals that these identities have been a part of his life for a long time. Rya deduces that Danny's Dissociative Identity Disorder has likely remained undiagnosed for an extended period due to the difficulty most people face in distinguishing between Danny and his alter identities. This notion is further supported by a flashback where Danny invites Annabelle to a party, only for her to find him alone in his house upon arrival.
Danny Shoots Marlin
In a final glimpse into the past, it is revealed that Danny meticulously devised his plan for the shooting all by himself, making his way to Rockefeller Center. This revelation sheds light on why Ariana's reflection was absent from the opening scene of The Crowded Room. The flashback further illustrates that Danny acted alone when he attempted to shoot Marlin. With this newfound understanding of his condition, Danny recalls the incident, leading him to the realization that Ariana was never actually present when he pulled the trigger.
What Ariana Said At The Diner That Danny Remembers In The Crowded Room Episode 8
The Real Meaning Of Yitzhak Being Gone In The Crowded Room
In episode 8 of The Crowded Room, Danny recalls a conversation with Ariana at a diner, as seen in episode 2 of the show. Although the specific details are not revealed in episode 8, episode 2 confirms that Ariana quoted the phrase "in for a penny, in for a pound," a saying that Danny's mother used to say. This quote seems to resonate with Danny's storyline in The Crowded Room, representing how he initially made a small commitment to help Ariana ("in for a penny"), but ultimately found himself deeply involved and grappling with his dissociative symptoms and the conflicts between his alters ("in for a pound").In episode 7 of The Crowded Room, Jack asserts his control over monitoring Danny's alters by shooting Yitzhak. His primary objective is to safeguard Danny from harm, and he is willing to go to great lengths to achieve it. In episode 8, The Crowded Room confirms that Jack eliminated Yitzhak due to his status as an undesirable alter, whose presence only made Danny's survival in prison more difficult. Yitzhak's sudden departure indicates that Jack's unwavering determination to protect Danny could potentially create complications in future episodes of The Crowded Room if Jack begins perceiving Danny as a threat to himself.