[s1e3] Hand To Mouth May 2026

On the outside, investigators Brian Miller and Lauren McCauley begin to uncover inconsistencies in Larry's past confessions. Their investigation into the death of Rayna Rison suggests that Larry may have planted fake evidence on himself, leading to a chilling question: is Larry a master manipulator, a compulsive liar, or an actual killer?.

In this installment, Jimmy Keene (Taron Egerton) completes his first harrowing week at the maximum-security Springfield penitentiary. To survive and fulfill his mission of extracting a confession, Jimmy must navigate a volatile landscape of both dangerous inmates and corrupt guards. He eventually secures an audience with Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser) by violently intervening in a dispute over a television channel, an act that earns him Larry's initial trust. [S1E3] Hand to Mouth

The episode's title, "Hand to Mouth," reflects the precarious, day-to-day survival of the inmates. For Jimmy, it also signifies the "hand-to-mouth" nature of his mission—every conversation with Larry is a gamble where one wrong word could end his life or his chance at freedom. On the outside, investigators Brian Miller and Lauren

The narrative explores the blurred lines between performance and reality. Larry's "whispery, creepy voice" and disturbing stories about women provide "quiet horror," yet the investigators struggle to discern if he is merely performing the role of a killer to gain attention. To survive and fulfill his mission of extracting