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In Season 4, Episode 2 of Manifest , titled "," the series shifts from its usual high-stakes mystery into a raw, heavy exploration of grief that feels both heartbreaking and necessary. The Weight of Silence

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"All-Call" isn't the fastest-paced episode, but it excels at grounding the series' increasingly "trippy" mythology in real emotional stakes. It forces us to sit with the characters' pain, making the eventual search for answers feel earned rather than just a plot device. In Season 4, Episode 2 of Manifest ,

, typically the show's beacon of hope and logic, is nearly unrecognizable here. Consumed by the loss of Grace and the kidnapping of Eden , he has traded his whiteboard for a cluttered attic of newspaper clippings. His refusal to engage with Saanvi or the new "828" evidence shows a man who has completely stepped down as "co-captain of the lifeboat". This version of Ben is frustrating and petulant, but his "mangy" grief beard and stubbornness make him feel more human than ever. Key Highlights , typically the show's beacon of hope and

: While Ben wallows, Saanvi is the episode's MVP, discovering a "sea of voices" hidden within the black box recordings—an eerie supernatural hum that suggests the Callings are all interconnected.

The episode opens with a poignant flashback to , setting a somber tone that hangs over the entire hour. We see the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, with a young Cal —now aged up and unable to be seen by his family—watching his own mother’s burial from the shadows. It’s a gut-wrenching reminder of the "silent" sacrifices the characters have made. Ben Stone's Descent