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In the landscape of Stephen King’s multiverse, few things are ever truly buried. Episode 7 of Castle Rock Season 2, titled serves as the definitive bridge between the show’s first and second seasons, dismantling a major Season 1 mystery while setting a terrifying path for the residents of Salem’s Lot. A Tale of Two Jerusalems

As the town gathers for a parade, Ace unveils a massive wooden statue of this "angel," which instantly puts the crowd into a hypnotic trance. While most are entranced, Pop Merrill manages to slip away, identifying the coming storm. Castle Rock Season 2 Episode 7 Review: The Word Castle_Rock_s02e07

This reveal effectively refutes The Kid's previous claim that he was merely an alternate-universe version of Henry Deaver. Instead, he is portrayed as an ancient, manipulative entity—perhaps the Devil himself or a King-universe staple like Randall Flagg—who has been pulling the town's strings for centuries. This connection is cemented when Pop Merrill discovers that the cage in Shawshank’s Block F is empty, save for a pile of clothes. The Pieces Move into Place In the landscape of Stephen King’s multiverse, few

: This angel’s gift comes with a price. Amity eventually leads her entire congregation in a ritualistic mass suicide. Each follower swallows a strange insect—a process called "weaving"—before having their throats slit, believing they will be reborn in new "vessels" in 400 years. While most are entranced, Pop Merrill manages to

The episode splits its time between a grim origin story in 1619 and the present-day 400th-anniversary celebration of Castle Rock.

The most significant moment of the episode occurs in its final seconds. In a flashback to the 1619 cliffside, the hooded figure finally removes his cloak to reveal the face of (Bill Skarsgård) from Season 1.