: 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.
: 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
: 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
: This true-crime series features an episode titled "Confessions" involving a cold case homicide investigation into a murder-for-hire plot.
: 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. Other Notable [S3E6] "Confessions" Episodes : The confession
: A religious podcast episode titled "Confessions" explores the Sixth Commandment and the traditional practice of confession within the church.
: Fans focus on Conrad finally being open about his love for Belly, contrasting his growth from earlier seasons where he was more emotionally guarded. : Franklin’s father, Alton, finally reveals the dark
While this season is highly anticipated, fan discussions and "live" reactions often center on the long-awaited "confession scene" between Conrad and Belly.