Episode 3 of *The Last Night at Tremore Beach* kicks off with Alex being enveloped by nostalgia as he recalls his mother's tender declaration, labeling him as "special." She shared with him that he possessed an intuition, a gift shared by her, her mother, and her esteemed great aunt. She stressed that this intuition was a beacon meant to guide and protect him, rather than a specter meant to terrify. Shifting back to the present, Alex confides in Judy, his voice laced with anxiety, about his的恐惧 that Leo and Maria might be in harm's way. Coincidentally, Leo and Maria arrive on the cusp of Alex's hasty retreat into the shed. Judy, smooth as ever, deflects their inquiries about any intruders, inviting Alex's children instead for a delightful boat ride.
While the children embark on their adventure with Leo and Maria, Alex sets foot in the police station, querying about the recent robberies and voicing his concerns about the dwindling sense of security in Tremore. The police officers, nonchalant as they come, assure him that Tremore remains a haven of tranquility, where incidents are as rare as hen's teeth.
Later, intriguing details surface about Leo's past in Brazil, where he owned a fleet of four boats without encountering any untoward incidents. During lunch, Leo and Maria catch wind of Alex's visit to the police, casting a shadow of suspicion over the harmony. Amidst these developments, Alex takes the kids to a mysterious cave, where a phone call from his ex-wife disrupts the peace, highlighting the lingering tension between them as she questions his parenting capabilities.
Suddenly, Bruno, pale with fear, interrupts their serenity, claiming to have encountered a nightmarish figure—a "monster" intent on harming him. That night, Judy is plagued by a chilling nightmare, her distress evident. Alex, with a soothing presence, tries to quell her fears before delving into composing a piece dedicated to her, titled "For Judy." As he plays, a discordant note pierces the air, transporting him into a haunting vision where Judy is ensnared within the piano, pleading for her life. His mother's voice echoes in his mind, urging him to flee, a poignant reminder of her own plea for him to leave the house before it was too late.
The following morning, Alex kept the dream to himself, reassuring Judy of his unwavering commitment to their relationship. As Judy departed for work, Alex noticed Leo and Maria overseeing the installation of a security system. Curiosity led him over to Leo, where he unveiled his eerie visions. Leo remained skeptical until Alex mentioned their wedding anniversary, a detail vividly etched in his dreamscape.
Shortly after, Alex received a call from the real estate agent, who unveiled the mysterious past of the previous tenant - an ornithologist who had to vacate abruptly, leaving behind bone fragments in the basement as a bizarre clue. Furthermore, the agent disclosed a physical altercation between the ornithologist and Leo and Maria prior to his departure. Driven by intrigue, Alex embarked on a mission to locate the former tenant.
The tenant unveiled a startling tale: during his bird-watching escapades, he inadvertently eavesdropped on Leo and Maria, who addressed each other by aliases - Alicia and Alvero. He also recounted witnessing four armed individuals visiting their home. The man hinted at a hidden gun in Leo's greenhouse, a piece of information that sparked Alex's detective instincts. Armed with newfound equipment and a cleverly crafted narrative using the aliases, Alex called Leo, sowing seeds of discord between him and Maria.
Unable to contain his curiosity, Alex covertly entered the greenhouse, inadvertently triggering the alarm. Leo confronted him, deciding to take Alex sailing to unravel their enigmatic story. On the water, Leo confessed that Souza, a notorious Brazilian drug lord, had utilized intermediaries to smuggle narcotics, exercising control over numerous ports and airports. Alicia Blanchard, an intermediary in Souza's web, was caught and faced a pivotal decision: testify against Souza for a new identity or rot in jail. Leo, her devoted public attorney, fell in love with her, and together they underwent identity changes facilitated by Interpol, even staging their deaths to evade Souza's relentless pursuit.
Souza vanished, presumed to be hunting them for revenge, and the armed men witnessed by the ornithologist were actually Interpol agents striving to dismantle his criminal network. However, Souza's fate was sealed, and Maria had identified his deceased body in a photograph.
Leo discards the firearm, muttering to himself that he ought to have dispensed with it much sooner. He confronts Alex, divulging that during Alex's visit to mend the basement pipe, he might have taken notice of the dates etched thereon and subsequently spun an eerie tale around them.
Back at their abode, Judy interrogates Alex, who concedes that his claims of foresight might be flawed. He unfolds the vision of Judy bound and helpless, prompting her to seek further elaboration. As she listens, a flicker of recognition crosses her face, leading her to a private chamber where she bursts into tears. Sensing he has distressed her, Alex strives to shut out the visions—until a van, with figures inside, looms into view, and in the horizon, a tornado begins to materialize. The heavens open, showering fish upon them, and Maria, wounded, staggering towards Alex for assistance. In his mind's eye, he beholds Leo being felled by gunfire and the van bearing down on their house. Alex jolts everyone awake, urging an immediate evacuation, before realizing it was merely another harrowing premonition.
Convinced he is descending into madness, akin to his mother, he unburdens himself to Judy, detailing his vision. Judy, in turn, requests a recounting of his vision involving her and confesses that she once lay dead, in precise accordance with Alex's narrative.