Pfeifer believes S’s story will not stand a chance against Vevoda but Corbeau believes his story must be known. Stenfalk confronts S and asks him if he stands by the story of who he is, and S. replies, “I do.”
Eric tells Jen that at the funeral, “some people tell me that they were sorry I had to work with Moody”, but they tell Ils
a that she is lucky to have worked with Moody. Jen hypothesizes that “they were just trying to get her to spill info about his book.” This may be true, but people may have been praising her just out of politeness.
Jen confesses that she has not yet filled out the paperwork for the job her parents want her to take after graduation.
Eric points out the sentence, “He chooses his words carefully: He does not claim to have volunteered every possible detail.”
To which Jen replies, “Not lying- but not telling the whole story either.” It is clear that Jen is hesitating on taking the job offer after graduation, perhaps with the wish that some other opportunity will miraculously appear.