But shell be back before the end.

Next, we meet Kenny (Alex Lawther), who has a virus on his computer.

He gets a second email demanding his phone number or else the video will be leaked.

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How can this man know for sure if hes still a pawn in the game?

Now Kenny must deliver the box to a hotel room.

He opens it to find a seemingly innocuous cake that reads I Love You.

His communication with the hackers has begun.

Kenny asks the hackers if he can go.

Theres a close-up of the three dots of the typing indicator as he waits anxiously for the response.

TAKE HIS PHOTO, reads the new text.

Hector and Kenny must head to a new location with the cake.

This fake escort website is how the hackers found him, and they have the nude pictures he sent.

There, he meets another victim.

What they got you for?

I just looked at some photos, he replies.

Yeah, I just looked at pictures, too.

How young were they, in the pictures?

says his companion, revealing that hes being blackmailed for child pornography.

For an answer, Kenny just shakes his head.

The winner takes the money.

Kenny still has the gun, and he aims it at the other man before turning it on himself.

He pulls the trigger, only to find it isnt loaded.

They sent him to rob a bank with a gun that isnt loaded.

In a wise move, we are spared from seeing the fight.

During the chilling conclusion, we see each of the victims receive a picture of aTrollfacevia text.

Everything was leaked online anyway, even though each victim followed their instructions.

The hackers just wanted to see how far they could push them.

The skeleton in her virtual closet turns out to be racist emails.

As for the man on the motorcycle, we never find out what he did.

Meanwhile, Kenny emerges from the woods alone.

Three police cars pull up.

He walks slowly away from them, in a daze.

They didnt take the money that Kenny stole from the bank.

In Hectors case, he incriminated himself when he first used the hooker website.

In Kennys case, they had to wait for him to do something bad on camera.

And they didnt have to wait long.

The reference to Fifteen Million Merits is strange, because that episode seemed to take place in the future.

Have fun involuntarily shivering every time you see a Trollface on the Internet, everyone!

Episode Grade: A-