The Outsider -2020- - S01e07 - In The Pines In ...
The title, borrowed from the traditional folk song made famous by Lead Belly and later Nirvana, evokes themes of grief, loss, and inescapable fate. But here, "the pines" are not just trees — they are a dark, psychic tether between the human world and the cuco , the nightmare creature wearing the face of murdered boy Frankie Peterson.
: The "rash" on Jack's neck—the mark of the entity—becomes a source of excruciating physical control. The Outsider -2020- - S01E07 - In the Pines In ...
They find:
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the physical search—the "hunting" aspect. The team is trying to locate the outsider's lair, specifically the caves where the creature rests and regenerates. This leads to some of the series' most tension-filled sequences. The title, borrowed from the traditional folk song
No music. Just the echo of dripping water and the lyric from the opening: “You caused my sorrow, you caused my pain.” They find: A significant portion of the episode