Crown Lake - Season 3

Season 3
Twenty five years later – 2022: When new girl Molly starts at Crown Lake, she hears whispers of a bully who used to wield power over the students with nothing but a mysterious journal. It's considered a wives' tale now; anyone who knew the real story long ago graduated. But when Molly finds one of those journals wedged in her room, she has to figure out…who is Heather? Why did she disappear? And what does she want? Molly is introduced to this exciting new world through her roommate, Ariadne, the youngest of three sisters who all go to Crown Lake. As Ari shows Molly the ropes, and the two try to put together the mystery of Heather, they find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations.
Episodes

Heather Is Back
Twenty five years later, new girl Molly's arrival at Crown Lake starts a chain of events that resurrect an old, terrifying legend.

Secret's Out
Ari has a tough conversation with Oliver. Molly makes a startling discovery that opens the gates to the past.

I think she did it...
A scandalous post about Ari goes viral. Deep in her investigation, Molly bonds with Danny.

The Past Comes Knocking
Molly and Ari get detention with Hank. Electra confronts Callie. The White Rabbit gets hacked.

Rumor Has It
As rumors intensify, Ari reaches her breaking point. Danny helps Molly find answers.

Take Back The Narrative
Ari reveals her secret to the whole school. Molly's hearing gets interrupted by a surprising turn of events.

Riddle Me This
Molly obsesses over Heather's riddle. The Centennial Celebration brings the Lee sisters together.

The End Is The Beginning
Molly and Danny rush to save Ari and Lisa.
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