"He doesn't need a caretaker, Elias," she whispered, her voice trembling. "He needs an audience. Don't go into the East Wing after the clock strikes twelve."
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The first episode is deliberately slow-burn. It spends time establishing the woman’s frustration and the caretaker’s quiet observation. Cinematography uses tight close-ups—a glass of water being sipped, a hand brushing against a doorframe. The dialogue is minimal; the tension is carried by lingering glances and the charged silence of empty rooms. By the episode’s end, no line has been physically crossed, but the audience knows the dam is about to break. "He doesn't need a caretaker, Elias," she whispered,