The Devil's Hour Season 1 - Episode 3 -

Episode 3 acts as the pivot point where the series transitions from "creepy mystery" to a "high-stakes thriller". It sets the stage for the revelation that Gideon is stuck in a time loop, resetting his life whenever he dies, and that Lucy’s destiny is inextricably tied to his.

"Tchaikovsky" deepens the show's exploration of . We see Lucy beginning to accept that her "hallucinations" might actually be memories of another life. The episode also highlights the "Devil's Hour" itself—the 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM window when Lucy always wakes—as a period of peak supernatural activity and a mocking inversion of religious symbolism. Final Thoughts The Devil's Hour Season 1 - Episode 3

Lucy’s mother, Sylvia, who often struggles with dementia and strange visions, "does something amazing" during the episode, proving that her connection to these overlapping timelines is more than just a medical condition. Episode 3 acts as the pivot point where

The Devil's Hour Season 1, Episode 3: "Tchaikovsky" Recap & Analysis We see Lucy beginning to accept that her