

He says he feels removed from reality and like he's watching himself from outside himself. This is 2020 and, yes, Ani could have also asked her boyfriend to the dance, but Clay probably would have missed that too.Ĭlay's out for a run, but his mind can't stop flashing to the symbol he keeps seeing, the bloody shower from Diego's prank, and all the other inexplicable moments he's witnessed. He's so wrapped up in his fake Monty stuff that he also totally misses Ani's ridiculously overt and obvious clues that she wants him, her boyfriend, to ask her, his girlfriend, to the dance. Whoever it is, they're really sending Clay over the edge and he has another panic attack in the photography dark room. It's Monty's number, but it can't possibly be Monty calling, right? Right. "Don't you recognize the phone number?" the mysterious caller asks. Then "Monty" calls again and informs Clay that if he doesn't ever answer, "Shit will rain down." Clay sees Winston on his own phone and suspects that it's him behind the calls, but the voice denies this. When Clay arrives, he sees that there have been cameras installed all over the building, adding to Clay's increasing paranoia. "See you in school," the voice ominously tells him that morning. Whoever has Monty's phone has escalated from texting Clay to calling him. He thinks that if the cops can tie the guns to Tyler, then Tyler may rat them all out for covering up Bryce's murder in exchange for saving himself. Clay doesn't seem so sure, and it only adds to his growing stress. He says that he lied to police about the bag being stolen from him, and since they could only trace the bag but not the guns to Tyler, they are safe. Clay panics that the cops are onto Tyler, but Tyler tries to calm him down. Clay and Tony (Christian Navarro) had helped Tyler hide the bag after Tyler decided not to go through with a school shooting in season 2. He waits in the car for Tyler who comes out and reveals that the police found Tyler's bag of guns and traced it to him. Clay tells Jessica Davis (Alisha Boe) to keep planning the welcome home party for Justin while Clay takes care of Tyler. It turns out that Tyler needs a ride to the Sheriff's station, which can only mean trouble. Clay's voiceover reveals that he only feels alive and like himself when he's helping his friends, so when Tyler Down (Devin Druid) calls and needs a ride, Clay jumps into action.
