This weeks episode is a little quieter and concerns itself mostly with the fallout of those big twists.

While digging his hole, Eddie sees a vision of Cal and Sarah making out.

The last one was true, though, so Eddie would be forgiven for freaking out about this one.

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He knows enough to not tell Cal what he saw at least.

Hawk and Ashley ended up passing out beside the campfire.

No sex, despite their passionate kissing just a lot of alcohol and adrenaline.

Hawk wakes up and hurriedly rushes home, but its too late.

Everyone else has already noticed his absence, and he finds them gathered in the living room.

Joy rats him out, having previously spotted him and Ashley together.

Eddie wants everyone to calm down, but Sarahs freaking out just as she does about everything, apparently.

Eddies got bigger things on his mind.

He cant get that vision of Cal and Sarah out of his head.

Eddie says hes grateful that his parents didnt push back against his youthful rebellion.

Sarah, naturally, goes way over the line by bringing up Eddies dead parents and suicidal brother.

Before Eddie can get too mad, however, Cal shows up for his turn to yell at Sarah.

Hes infuriated that Sarah sent Freddie Ridge and his mother to Peru for treatment against his explicit orders.

Cal leaves, but it doesnt cool him down.

He furiously calls Silas in Peru but only gets voicemail.

He tries getting an immediate flight to Peru, but there arent any available.

She couldnt have picked a worse time, and Cal furiously tells her to leave.

After she does, he ends up shaking with rage again.

His delicate self-control seems to waver so easily maybe he should have kept Mary around.

She usually calms him.

Abe Gaines is a bit at a loss after learning about Wesley Coxs evil.

His daughter is still sick and not getting better.

His investigation into the Meyerists seems to be faltering.

He even meets with Alison in her motel room but matches her crying with mansplaining.

Gaines fellow agent can tell that hes upset and offers to connect him with his priest.

Gaines barely listens, but it does seem to motivate him to do something else.

He may have hated high school before, but now hes met a pretty girl he likes.

NEXT: Double down on doubts

Cal finds Sarah and apologizes for his behavior.

Hes also the only one with whom Sarah feels comfortable sharing her deepest insecurities.

Cal prays with her, which Mary spies on and interprets as some kind of cheating on her affections.

Her relationship with Cal remains twisted and poisonous.

Aside from digging holes in the forest, Eddies 7R training also involves memorizing a string ofLost-like numbers.

Eventually he and Cal take a break for some bonding time.

Thats not true but perhaps indicates Eddies belief that his visions are prophetic.

Mary now wants to leave Meyerism because of Cal.

Sean, however, provides a great defense of the movement.

Its a great defense, almost on the level of Cals top-notch sermons, and it works.

Gaines gets bad news about his daughter just as Wesley Cox of all people drops by for a checkup.

Meyerism helped Gaines see the truth of this sleazebag, and now he might try them for more help.

He tells Eddie he wants to try the first rung.

Hes either going deep cover or really wants it to help his daughter.

Meanwhile, Hawk is going back and forth, like teenagers tend to do.

And I know you like me, Hawk, I know you do.

Cal speaks with John Ridge again.

Ridge responds by siccing an enforcer on Cal.

Also, Eddie and Sarah are having sex again, so at least they have that.

Disastrous Cal-Sarah vision avoided…for now.