The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock Preview — The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3: Knock Knock

Preview — The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3: Knock Knock

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Colman closes in on Lorna and her involvement with Aoife’s death on The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3, “Knock Knock.”

As the end of The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 2, “Show Thyself,” indicated, Colman now has substantial proof that Lorna is more involved than she previously said with the newfound CCTV footage dropped in his lap. 

The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
L-R: Ruth Wilson as Lorna, Simon Delaney as Massey and Daryl McCormack as Colman in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.

Meanwhile, Lorna is focusing on Clemence’s death and a photo potentially of their young children who could still be alive. 

Based on the promotional video for “Knock Knock,” it’s easy to presume Clemence’s brother and Lorna will inadvertently become closer in her quest to figure out the truth, which would provide a sense of justice for Clemence.

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Check out the photos and promo video below for a preview!

Episode Description:

A new lead means Lorna might finally discover the fate of her daughter, but Colman is closing in. The case takes an unexpected turn.

Written by: Joe Murtagh and Margaret Perry

Directed by: Rachna Suri

Photos from The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3:
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
Ruth Wilson as Lorna in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: Chris Barr/BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
(L-R): Daryl McCormack as Detective Colman Akande and Ruth Wilson as Lorna Brady in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock”. Photo Credit: Chris Barr/SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
L-R: Ruth Wilson as Lorna, Mark Huberman as Michael, Simon Delaney as Massey and Daryl McCormack as Colman in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
L-R: Ruth Wilson as Lorna and Brendan McCormack as Davidy Tooley in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
Aoibhinn McGinnity as young Sister Eileen in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: Chris Barr/BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
Abby Fitz as young Lorna in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: Chris Barr/BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
Aoibhinn McGinnity as young Sister Eileen in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock.” Photo Credit: Chris Barr/BBC/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME.
The Woman in the Wall Season 1 Episode 3 Knock, Knock
Ruth Wilson as Lorna Brady in THE WOMAN IN THE WALL, “Knock, Knock”. Photo Credit: Chris Barr/SHOWTIME.
Promo video:

YouTube video

What are your hopes for this episode of The Woman in the Wall? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

The Woman in the Wall is available to stream at midnight on Fridays and airs Sundays at 9/8c on Showtime.

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Cade Taylor is a television and film critic living in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a Senior Writer for Tell-Tale TV. His love for television developed at a young age, with a concentration on queer stories, sitcoms, teen dramas, and science fiction thrillers. In addition, he works full-time as a news producer, telling the stories of Missourians and helming "Produced in the Bi-State," a segment spotlighting actors, musicians, and entertainers from the St. Louis area. He can be reached by email at cade@telltaletv.com.