: Her segments are among the most jarring, as she explores Keith’s empty home in Albany, affectionately putting on his old black puffy coat. She continues to defend the organization, framing the legal fallout as a "persecution" rather than a prosecution.
: The episode ends on a major cliffhanger—the first sit-down interview with Nancy Salzman while under house arrest. She expresses a mix of incredulity and grief, struggling to reconcile her "20 years of trying to make the world better" with her current status as a convicted felon. Tests of LoyaltyThe Vow : Season 2 Episode 1
: Some viewers and critics found the episode’s focus on the loyalists "infuriating" yet "fascinating," as it showcases the extreme cognitive dissonance required to stay committed to a leader facing charges of sex trafficking and child exploitation. : Her segments are among the most jarring,