Nick and Ace head to the Internet to see if anyone has a working lacrimatory. Ace wants to try to reverse the process by making one of their own. They now know why the wraith went after Nancy specifically, and Ace finds out that the device Temperance used to create the wraith is called a lacrimatory. A creepy baby wraith emerges as the Women in White destroy Temperance for trying to cross the barrier. Temperance doesn’t take it lying down, creating the wraith to break the barrier the Women created. They flash back in time to the Women in White, where Temperance Hudson is being banished. They head for the woods to start the ritual. He says, “This whole time, the wraith made you think there was no separating you from it. Ace, having witnessed the whole thing, goes to Nancy. The wraith was keeping her from seeing the controlling parts of Gil, the bad parts, and she breaks up with him. Gil tries to pull her away, and suddenly Nancy sees it all clearly. Hannah calls to let them know of a ritual that will show them how the wraith came to be, but it will be risky for Nancy. Nancy’s been keeping him in the dark, and he’s shocked at her appearance. Ace reveals he and Amanda are going on a road trip if no one dies in the next day as Gil arrives. Nancy tells Carson that Ryan needs a dad right now and that he needs to stop hovering over her. He’ll do anything to save Nancy because she’s all he has left. Ryan reveals Everett froze his accounts, leaving him with nothing. Both Ryan and Carson share their support. Nancy looks like a wreck, and nothing is working. The Drew crew has spent the entire night brewing up disgusting remedies for the wraith. Read on to find out what happened as Nancy experiences “The Echo of Lost Tears.” Colin Bentley/The CW It’s the perfect end to a season devoted to exploring how the past shapes us, intentionally or not, and it sets up the series for season 3 in a shocking way. While there are plenty of supernatural thrills to be had (along with one heck of a cliffhanger), the focus is squarely on McMann as Nancy comes to terms with the broken parts of herself. It’s a deeply personal look at mental illness and the way depression clouds the world, anchored by a knockout performance from Kennedy McMann. In an emotionally wrenching and terrifying finale, Nancy must face her past to save herself while battling her own regrets.
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