This is a big deal and in Mollie’s eyes, the last nail in Noa’s coffin. Then, as the final test, Mollie texts her “love you” to which “Noa” replies with a heart emoji. Mollie smartly drags and drops the image in a Google search and discovers the picture is just a stock photo of a waterfall from a website. To calm her nerves, Noa sends her a photo of a waterfall that she allegedly took in Cottage Grove. She was telling Mollie that service wasn’t great and they’d talk later because she needs a “break” from technology. Mollie doesn’t even trust Noa’s texts, because they don’t seem like how Noa normally talks. Noa told her he was a plastic surgeon and that they were going to Cottage Grove, but beyond that, nothing else was known. ![]() She does some quick internet searches to try and get more information on Steve. (Remember he and Noa bonded over having dead parents?) Back in the real world, Mollie’s concern for her friend continues to mount. You might be wondering, “Aren’t these victims’ families concerned about them?” Steve’s one step ahead of you, and only recruits women who he deduces don’t have much family. ![]() ![]() Throughout the movie, Noa bonds through the wall with Penny, another one of Steve’s victims, who’s lost track of how long she’s been held captive and…slowly eaten. He’s slowly going to harvest her meat from different limbs while keeping her alive because, well, that’s how the meat stays fresh. The once-charming Steve now dons a turtleneck, which automatically makes him super creepy, and is very upfront with his intentions, saying, “I’m gonna tell you, but you’re going to freak out.” Then he spills the beans on what is about to go down: he’s going to sell her meat and her hair to his wealthy, cannibalistic and fetishistic clients, because, as he calmly sums up, “It’s a thing.” So Noa’s going to die, right? Yes, but not anytime soon. Noa wakes up on a mattress, understandably disoriented, and is horrified to learn that she is handcuffed to a wall.
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