The Changeling (Season 1) Episode 5 “This Women’s Work”: Recap & Ending, Explained – What does Gretta tell Apollo about William?

Episode 5, the new episode of The Changeling, Season 1, opens up about the mysterious photograph we heard about in the premiere episodes. While much of the show’s puzzling aspects still make sense, one can gauge that there’s some metaphorical comment about the nature of the internet. In a way, the film wishes to tell a tale of modern-day parenthood, i.e., bringing up a newborn in a world that’s so much on the internet that the streets are not the real threat anymore. While there’s a great point to be made about female bodies and post-partum depression, this aspect of the show, which is still riddled with a language we don’t understand, feels more authentic and subtle.

The following article takes a closer look at everything in the newest episode. If you haven’t seen it yet, please know it contains spoilers. 

The Changeling (Season 1) Episode 5 “This Women’s Work” Recap:

Episode 5 of The Changeling (Season 1) gives us a glimpse of the infamous photograph that was hinted at in the first episode. The opening shot first teases us to the moment of the photograph’s eventual capture, which happened as follows: Emma, who was warned about the witch on the lagoon, did happen to not take people’s word for it, and as we had seen before; got her three wishes. Her trip also included meeting a passing photographer who gave her a lift and asked her to be a muse. It took her deep into the woods – a beautiful, magical landscape where no one ever came. As said by Emma’s friend in the opening episode, when the photographer went out to pee, Emma started the self-timer, took all her clothes off, and posed for the camera in a way that only a sorcerer would (as someone under the spell). The photograph traveled from the photographer’s dark room to a gallery in Norway.

As the opening credits roll, the message on the cell phone also changes, but this time, it’s a riddle that we know nothing about and never truly understand. We do know that Appolo is lost in the wild, and this is an excerpt from the book his father used to read, but since the supernatural elements are still pretty vague, we can’t honestly point out who ‘they’ are.