Resurrection Recap “Echoes”: Season 2 Episode 2

Resurrection Recap "Echoes": Season 2 Episode 2

Tonight on ABC Resurrection returns with an all new Sunday October 5, season 2 episode 2 called, “Echoes.” Tonight, Bellamy and Sheriff Fred fear that Caleb may have returned to Arcadia when they hear reports that someone is living in his old hunting shack. At the same time, Bellamy struggles with the knowledge that he is one of the returned and has difficulty following the orders of his mysterious boss. Meanwhile, Janine tries to save her marriage to Pastor Tom by moving back home; and Margaret Langston is none too happy to learn what has become of the family business.

On the last episode, season 2 began with Bellamy facing another shocking turn of events when he awakened alone and abandoned at Arcadia’s outskirts unable, at first, to account for a week of his life. As his memory returned, the town welcomed back from the dead powerful matriarch Margaret Langston after more than a 30-year absence. Did you watch the last episode? If you missed it, we have a full and detailed recap right here for you.

On tonight’s episode when Bellamy and Sheriff Fred get reports that someone is living in Caleb Richards’s old hunting shack, they fear he may have returned. Bellamy struggles with the knowledge that he too is a returned, and with following the orders of his mysterious boss (guest star Donna Murphy). Janine moves back home in hopes of salvaging her marriage to Pastor Tom, despite Rachael’s advancing pregnancy. Margaret Langston is furious when she learns the fate of the family business.

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Bellamy has a new job and a new boss. He has to report on the returned. Be their minder and alert his boss to signs of any new returnees. It’s a daunting job and yet he’s willing to do it and even cooperate with the Sheriff’s house.

But the one thing he’s the most afraid of – he can’t bring himself to tell anyone. Bellamy hasn’t mentioned that he’s also a returned. He’s just not ready to admit to it out loud.

Although his new job isn’t going to be any easier to live with. Fred hates the government’s intrusion and considers Bellamy to be their rat inside of his town. Plus Bellamy didn’t exactly win him over by having some sort of relationship with Fred’s daughter. Even if it’s as of yet still platonic. So the two men don’t and will continue to not get along with no signs of that changing in the foreseeable future any time soon.

Frankly, the only thing Fred and Bellamy will ever agree on is Caleb. Remember Caleb. He was the returnee that went on a killing spree the second he came back. And neither the sheriff nor Bellamy want a repeat of that. So they’re investigating his possible return and Bellamy needed Jacob to confirm if he “felt” Caleb near.

He hadn’t and strangely enough he doesn’t seem to sense Bellamy either. The last person he knows about returning was his grandma. The very same grandma that’s can be quite scary when she puts her mind to it.

The original Margaret Langston was a very forceful woman in her time and even now not much has changed in that regard. She used to run her husband’s factory after he passed and she left her son Henry in charge after she died. Hence she was disappointed that her son simply let go of the family factory when he got caught up in his grief over his son. That’s not something that would have happened under her watch!

At least so she says. To her son’s face mind you. And also Margaret didn’t feel like she had to follow through on the rules for new returnees. She only relented and agreed to do the blood work because she wanted to see her granddaughter.

Maggie was so excited to meet the woman she was named after and instead of the grandma that loves to bake cookies – she got a critical grandmother. Margaret can’t understand why Maggie isn’t married yet. While the doctor thing is good for a Langston (even a girl) – Margaret would have been happier to see great-grandchildren. You know things she considers real accomplishments.

Then there was a new returned to deal with on top of good old stubborn Margaret. Bellamy and the police thought they were chasing Caleb and what they found was Arthur Holmes. He was simply staying at Caleb’s shack out in the woods because he doesn’t have a place to go. Arthur had died in 1935 and unlike the others that have returned – he came back sick.

At first Bellamy, was worried Arthur’s condition could be a new form of behavior in the returnees so he chose not to tell his boss then and there what was happening. But then later Arthur disappeared from right out under Maggie’s care. Like Caleb had disappeared. One minute he was there and in the next he was poof!

Bellamy had thought the government had intervened. Yet it wasn’t them. And so when he went to talk to Jacob again – he had already figured out the little boy was lying to him earlier. Jacob was trying to hide his “abnormal” behavior and he confessed to knowing Bellamy was a returned during their second meeting.

Jacob didn’t want to be seen as weird and so he’s been trying to hide things. Like knowing about the returned and experimenting on dead crows. He wanted to see if they could come back to and they hadn’t. Though his experimentation did worry his mother when she found out about it.

Only his grandmother took what he did in stride. Then again she has her own secrets so she knows what it’s like to bury some things. As matter of fact – she returned to the family old run down factory in order to uncover some of the family’s old secrets. And, unfortunately, those secrets involves corpses hidden in the floor board!

THE END!