The episode ends with Ethan’s scholarship revoked and his academic probation announced. The final shot: Ethan alone in the rain, looking at his phone. A text from an unknown number: “I know you’re innocent. Meet me. – V.S.”
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Victoria, in a surprising turn, offers Liam a deal: she’ll use her father’s influence to bury the investigation if Liam signs a statement blaming a different student—Priya. The episode’s final ten minutes take place in the Honours Committee hearing room. Priya, Liam, Ethan, and Victoria sit before Professor Aldridge. Evidence of the exam leak has surfaced. Fingerprints point to Liam’s phone, but Victoria’s lawyers have provided an “alternative suspect.”
This is where Episode 7 diverges from typical college drama. Instead of a triumphant exposé, Ethan hesitates. He remembers that Victoria’s father is a major donor to the scholarship fund that pays his tuition. If he exposes her, he risks not only his funding but also his visa status (Ethan is an international student). The “exam leak” subplot explodes. Liam confesses to Ethan that he accidentally left a professor’s office door open, and someone photographed the final exam. He didn’t report it because he was drunk. Now, the university is investigating all Honours-track students.
Her mother arrives, furious at the university’s pressure cooker environment. In a stunning monologue, she blames Professor Aldridge, the ruthless head of the Honours Committee. This scene sets the episode’s central theme: Scene 2: Ethan’s Investigation Ethan visits the registrar’s office under the guise of correcting his address but secretly copies grade-change logs. He finds a digital fingerprint—Victoria’s grade was altered by an administrator who resigned two days later. The administrator’s last known address? The Sinclair family’s law firm.
The episode ends with Ethan’s scholarship revoked and his academic probation announced. The final shot: Ethan alone in the rain, looking at his phone. A text from an unknown number: “I know you’re innocent. Meet me. – V.S.”
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Your First Class education in drama starts here. The episode ends with Ethan’s scholarship revoked and
Victoria, in a surprising turn, offers Liam a deal: she’ll use her father’s influence to bury the investigation if Liam signs a statement blaming a different student—Priya. The episode’s final ten minutes take place in the Honours Committee hearing room. Priya, Liam, Ethan, and Victoria sit before Professor Aldridge. Evidence of the exam leak has surfaced. Fingerprints point to Liam’s phone, but Victoria’s lawyers have provided an “alternative suspect.” Meet me
This is where Episode 7 diverges from typical college drama. Instead of a triumphant exposé, Ethan hesitates. He remembers that Victoria’s father is a major donor to the scholarship fund that pays his tuition. If he exposes her, he risks not only his funding but also his visa status (Ethan is an international student). The “exam leak” subplot explodes. Liam confesses to Ethan that he accidentally left a professor’s office door open, and someone photographed the final exam. He didn’t report it because he was drunk. Now, the university is investigating all Honours-track students.
Her mother arrives, furious at the university’s pressure cooker environment. In a stunning monologue, she blames Professor Aldridge, the ruthless head of the Honours Committee. This scene sets the episode’s central theme: Scene 2: Ethan’s Investigation Ethan visits the registrar’s office under the guise of correcting his address but secretly copies grade-change logs. He finds a digital fingerprint—Victoria’s grade was altered by an administrator who resigned two days later. The administrator’s last known address? The Sinclair family’s law firm.