[s2e8] House Of Who?/house Of Frauds -

: The "House of Frauds" half focuses on Jerome Clarke’s attempt to scam his classmates with a fake fundraiser. While a lighter subplot, it serves as a critical character moment for Mara , who exposes the fraud and forces Jerome to actually donate the money he raised.

This episode successfully bridges the gap between the school-day drama and the overarching supernatural mystery. By grounding the tension in Jerome’s "Donkey Day" scam and the immediate friction between Eddie and Patricia, the show maintains its signature balance of teen angst and high-stakes intrigue. [S2E8] House of Who?/House of Frauds

The episode thrives on the theme of "Frauds"—not just Jerome’s financial scam, but the various masks characters wear to hide their true intentions. The transition from the arrival of a "Who?" (Eddie) to the exposure of a "Fraud" (Jerome) is clever and keeps the pacing tight. Fans generally regard this as a standout episode for the season because it signals the start of the "Neddie" (Nina/Eddie) and "Peddie" (Patricia/Eddie) eras and deepens the mystery of the . AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more : The "House of Frauds" half focuses on

: Vera Devenish begins to show her true colors by stealing the cellar key from Victor’s office, signaling that the villains are moving just as fast as the Sibuna crew. Themes and Execution By grounding the tension in Jerome’s "Donkey Day"