Deepen the analysis of the final scene's impact on the season's trajectory. If you'd like, I can: Write a full introductory paragraph based on these points.

Her inability (or refusal) to see the supernatural elements around her creates a tragic irony.

The preparation of the suckling pig by Sean mirrors the emotional "slaughter" occurring within the household.

His presence introduces a ritualistic tension, framing the Turner home as a site of divine (or demonic) judgment.

The episode reinforces how Dorothy’s trauma over Jericho drives every irrational decision she makes. Narrative Atmosphere

The central imagery of the pig functions as a multi-layered metaphor throughout the episode.

The literal cracks in the house symbolize the moral and structural decay caused by the secrets the characters keep. Dorothy’s Descent