Last Sunday’s episode of Resurrection goes back in time, where Margaret witnessed a man being hung. In present time it’s the 32nd anniversary of Jacob’s death. Jeanine runs into Rachel at the super market. There Rachel feels a sharp pain in her stomach and falls out. Margaret invites Frederick to their family dinner, that Henry purposely didn’t invite him too. At the hospital Rachel finds out her baby is rowing twice as fast as a normal fetus. Jacob gets angry at Lucille for not inviting his Aunt Barbara (the woman who drowned trying to save him and Maggie’s Mother) and throws a glass on the ground. Bellamy continues to investigate the murders of the returned, but he makes a mistake telling Frederick what he’s found. Aunt Barbara shows up to the family dinner and makes everything awkward. When Freddie asked Margaret about Arthur Holmes, one of the old factory workers she becomes very defensive and says she doesn’t remember him. When he talks with Maggie, he finds out Margret visited him in the clinic before he disappeared. Lucille has had more than enough wine at dinner and lets Barbara know how she really feels about her. If she had never cheated on Frederick with Sam, she would have never been at the lake, and Jacob wouldn’t have drowned. AT the factory Freddie and Bellamy find Carl. We then find out he died 15 years ago. The clinic is filled with returned people who are now sick. In the final scene Margaret tells Jacob a bedtime story, that is the actual story of something that happened in her past. In the 1930’s her family figured out how to kill the returned and keep them from returning.