: Fans focus on Conrad finally being open about his love for Belly, contrasting his growth from earlier seasons where he was more emotionally guarded.
While this season is highly anticipated, fan discussions and "live" reactions often center on the long-awaited "confession scene" between Conrad and Belly.
: The confession serves as a stark warning to Franklin about his own partnership with the CIA operative Teddy McDonald (Reed Thompson). His parents fear he is being exploited in the same way Jack was. [S3E6] Confessions
: Discussions often revolve around whether Conrad will confess what he knows about Jeremiah’s actions in Cabo, which significantly impacts the trio's dynamic. 3. Other Notable [S3E6] "Confessions" Episodes
: This true-crime series features an episode titled "Confessions" involving a cold case homicide investigation into a murder-for-hire plot. : Fans focus on Conrad finally being open
: A 1990s anthology series where the episode "Locked Up" features a widow who confesses her anxiety about meeting a prison pen pal in person.
: This reality series explores the psychological "confessions" of individuals struggling with hoarding, specifically focusing on a 27-year-old nurse whose career is at risk due to dozens of dogs and cats. His parents fear he is being exploited in
: Franklin’s father, Alton, finally reveals the dark truth about their cousin Jack. While Franklin believed Jack was a martyr for the movement, Alton confesses that Jack was actually a government informant who was killed once he was no longer useful.