The episode’s most visceral punch comes not from a gadget, but from a confession. Catherine Hamilton-Kane reveals she faked the evidence of Beth’s death using deer bones, a betrayal of truth that shatters the Kane family dynamic. Power: Confronting the Ghost
In the Hulu miniseries based on Stephen King's novel, the question is literal and terrifying. When discovers recordings of Lee Harvey Oswald in Jake’s home, she doesn't just see a hobby; she sees a stranger. Her line, "Who are you?", marks the end of their innocent romance and the beginning of a doomed countdown . Themes Across the Board
Characters realize that keeping a secret is a full-time job that eventually bankrupts their personal relationships.
In the landscape of modern television, the title frequently serves as a pivotal fourth-episode turning point, stripping away the initial masks of protagonists to reveal the complicated, often darker truths beneath. Whether in the gritty drug-laden streets of New York or the gothic shadows of Gotham, Season 1, Episode 4 often acts as the moment where the "honeymoon phase" of a series ends and the real stakes begin. Batwoman: The Price of the Mask
Across these different shows, the fourth episode consistently explores:
For the Starz series Power , "Who Are You?" is the episode where the titular question is asked point-blank.
The "mask" (whether literal or metaphorical) starts to feel more like the character's true identity than the one they show the world.
After three episodes of maintaining a "legitimate businessman" persona for his old flame, Angela, James "Ghost" St. Patrick finally admits the truth of his family life —confessing he is married with children.