The phrases “You're lying to me” and “I don't trust you” are repeated often. By the end of the episode, I didn’t trust my own reflection in the TV screen.
How did sheriff Dan manage to be at the scenes of two murders before anyone else? If there’s death in the air, you can bet he’ll be hovering with his dog before the body is even cold.
What is the significance of the wind chimes? Mrs Stoddart says everyone in the town has a mutual understanding, but does she mean it’s one giant swingers party or is she referring to something even more sinister? Keep ’em peeled for further wind chime activity.
Sheriff Dan is plainly an alcoholic. Is that why he made himself sick at the crime scene? And wasn’t the sight of Eccleston’s guts enough to do it?