Screen Rant presents an exclusive new clip from The Crowded Room, an Apple TV+ series based on the book The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes. The show follows the story of Danny, played by Tom Holland, who is under investigation for a shooting. Joining Holland in the cast are Amanda Seyfried, Will Chase, and Sasha Lane from The Dropout, Dopesick, and Conversations With Friends respectively.
Set in 1979 New York City, The Crowded Room is a psychological thriller that delves into the mind of Danny. Seyfried's character, Rya, gradually uncovers his intriguing past through their interrogations leading up to his trial. The interviews reveal that there is more to the crime and Danny's mental state than initially suspected.
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Screen Rant presents an exclusive clip that captures a crucial moment in the ongoing interrogation between Rya and Danny. During their conversation, Rya hints at undisclosed events that took place at Rockefeller Center, expressing concern about the potential emotional impact it may have on Danny. Perplexed, Danny fails to comprehend the significance of Rya's statement. Consequently, Rya decides to retrieve a videotape for them to watch together. Ordinarily, she would have postponed revealing its contents, but the approaching trial deadline leaves her with no choice. The clip concludes with an unsettling scene, as Rya prepares a visibly anxious Danny for what they are about to witness.
The sixth episode of The Crowded Room unveils the revelation that Danny suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, resulting in multiple personalities of which he remains oblivious. Given Danny's lack of recollection regarding the events at Rockefeller Center, it is plausible that he assumed one of his alter egos during that time, a possibility that may have been captured on the videotape. The exact contents of the tape remain unknown, intriguing viewers who eagerly await the latest episode of The Crowded Room, set to air this Friday.
The seventh episode of The Crowded Room will premiere June 7 on Apple TV+.