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S1E1
· Knives Out

Marta seizes control of the security tape

In the cramped, outdated guard house, Marta and the investigators examine the security tape from Harlan Thrombey’s death night. Proofroc, the aging security guard, proudly demonstrates the archaic VHS system, revealing a tape he saved from deletion. As the grainy footage plays, Marta notices a critical detail: the camera angle captures the gardener’s road, which Harlan had explicitly instructed her to avoid that evening—a clue that suggests his death was premeditated. When Blanc and Wagner propose digitizing the tape for easier review, Marta abruptly intervenes, physically taking control of the tape herself. Her action is a calculated power move, signaling her determination to dictate the investigation’s terms while concealing her own involvement. The tension escalates as Marta’s poker face masks her alarm, underscoring her hidden motives and the fractured trust among the group. The scene highlights Marta’s growing influence and the family’s fractured dynamics, setting up her future manipulations as the investigation unfolds.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Elliott asks Proofroc to play the tape from the night of Harlan's death, and they attempt to scan forward, struggling to operate the obsolete VCR.

curiosity to frustration

Blanc suggests digitizing the tape for easier scanning, but Marta quickly grabs the tape, taking control of the situation.

frustration to assertive

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Feigned calm masking deep anxiety and a sense of urgency to control the narrative.

Marta stands rigidly near the VCR, her eyes locked onto the grainy footage as she spots the gardener’s road—a detail that triggers a flash of alarm. Her body tenses, but her expression remains a mask of controlled indifference. When Blanc and Wagner propose digitizing the tape, she acts swiftly, her hand darting out to seize the tape from the VCR. The movement is deliberate, a calculated assertion of control, signaling her determination to dictate the investigation’s terms while concealing her own involvement in Harlan’s death.

Goals in this moment
  • To prevent the tape from being digitized and scrutinized further, thereby protecting her own involvement in Harlan’s death.
  • To assert dominance over the investigation, ensuring she remains the one who controls the flow of information.
Active beliefs
  • That the tape contains evidence that could implicate her if examined too closely.
  • That she must maintain control to protect herself and her family, even if it means manipulating the investigation.
Character traits
Strategic Deceptive Assertive Observant Emotionally disciplined
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N/A (Voiceover only, no direct emotional state observable).

Harlan Thrombey is referenced only through a voiceover, his instructions to Marta about avoiding the security cameras and pulling off the road after the carved elephant. His voice carries a sense of authority and precision, reflecting his strategic mind and control over the situation. The voiceover serves as a critical clue, revealing that Harlan’s death may have been premeditated and that Marta was involved in his final instructions.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure Marta follows his instructions precisely, avoiding detection by the security cameras.
  • To maintain control over the situation, even in his final moments.
Active beliefs
  • That Marta is trustworthy and will follow his instructions to the letter.
  • That his death is part of a larger, premeditated plan.
Character traits
Authoritative Strategic Precise Controlling
Follow Harlan Thrombey's journey

Analytical and slightly frustrated by the limitations of the outdated technology, but maintaining a composed demeanor.

Benoit Blanc stands near the VCR, his sharp eyes scanning the grainy footage as he listens to Proofroc’s explanations. He proposes scanning forward through the tape, his tone analytical and methodical. When Marta abruptly takes control of the tape, Blanc’s expression remains inscrutable, but his suggestion to digitize the tape indicates his desire for a more efficient and thorough review process. His demeanor is calm and collected, but his proposal hints at his strategic thinking and attention to detail.

Goals in this moment
  • To efficiently review the tape to uncover any clues related to Harlan’s death.
  • To ensure the investigation proceeds methodically and without unnecessary obstacles.
Active beliefs
  • That the tape contains critical evidence that could be missed due to the limitations of the old technology.
  • That a more modern approach to reviewing the footage would yield better results.
Character traits
Analytical Methodical Strategic Observant Calm under pressure
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Supporting 3

Proud and slightly defensive, taking pride in his long tenure and the security practices of the past.

Proofroc, the aging security guard, guides the group into the guard house with a mix of pride and nostalgia. He demonstrates the outdated VHS system with the ease of someone deeply familiar with its quirks, explaining its operation and the tape’s significance. His demeanor is proud, almost defensive of the old technology, as he shows off the tape he saved from deletion. He interacts with the group, offering instructions on how to operate the VCR, but his focus remains on the machinery rather than the implications of the footage.

Goals in this moment
  • To demonstrate his expertise and the value of the old security systems to the group.
  • To ensure the group understands and respects the historical context of the estate’s security.
Active beliefs
  • That his methods and the old technology are just as valid as modern alternatives.
  • That his experience and knowledge of the estate’s security are invaluable to the investigation.
Character traits
Proud Nostalgic Defensive of tradition Knowledgeable Slightly dismissive of modern technology
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Skeptical but focused, maintaining a professional demeanor while assessing the evidence.

Lieutenant Elliott stands near the group, his arms crossed as he listens to Proofroc’s explanations and watches the grainy footage. His demeanor is skeptical but attentive, and he requests to see the actual tape from the night of Harlan’s death. His presence adds a layer of official authority to the scene, and his request underscores the seriousness of the investigation. He observes the interactions between Marta, Blanc, and Wagner, but his focus remains on the evidence at hand.

Goals in this moment
  • To ensure the investigation proceeds with thoroughness and adherence to procedure.
  • To uncover any clues in the tape that could help solve Harlan’s death.
Active beliefs
  • That the tape contains critical evidence that must be reviewed carefully.
  • That the investigation requires a structured and methodical approach.
Character traits
Skeptical Authoritative Attentive Methodical Official
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Engaged and slightly uneasy with the outdated technology, but eager to contribute to the investigation.

Trooper Wagner assists in operating the VCR, his fingers fumbling slightly with the outdated machinery. He scans forward through the tape, his expression a mix of fascination and slight discomfort at the grainy, horror-movie-like footage. His admiration for Harlan’s work is evident in his comment about the tape resembling a Japanese horror movie, but his focus remains on the task at hand. When Blanc suggests digitizing the tape, Wagner agrees, indicating his willingness to adapt to more modern methods if it aids the investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • To assist in reviewing the tape and uncovering any relevant clues.
  • To adapt to more efficient methods, such as digitizing the tape, if it helps the investigation.
Active beliefs
  • That the tape contains important evidence that could aid in solving Harlan’s death.
  • That modern technology could provide a more efficient way to review the footage.
Character traits
Engaged Adaptable Slightly uncomfortable with outdated technology Fascinated by the investigation Willing to follow orders
Follow Proofroc's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Proofroc's VHS Tape from Night of Harlan's Death

The VHS tape from the night of Harlan Thrombey’s death is the focal point of this event. Its grainy, night-vision footage captures the gardener’s road—a critical detail that Marta recognizes as a clue to Harlan’s premeditated death. The tape’s outdated format forces the group to rely on clunky, mechanical VCR operations, creating tension and frustration. When Marta seizes the tape, it becomes a symbol of her control over the investigation and her hidden motives. The tape’s content is both a clue and a battleground, its grainy images holding the key to unraveling the Thrombey family’s secrets.

Before: Stored in the VCR, ready to be played. …
After: Removed from the VCR by Marta, who takes …
Before: Stored in the VCR, ready to be played. The tape contains grainy night-vision footage of the road outside the gate, including the gardener’s road and the carved elephant.
After: Removed from the VCR by Marta, who takes physical control of it. The tape is now in Marta’s possession, its contents a closely guarded secret.
Guard House VCR (Outdated Top-Loaded VHS Player)

The top-loaded VHS VCR is a relic of outdated technology, its mechanical whirs and clunky operations creating a sense of tension and frustration. Proofroc demonstrates its use, and the group struggles with its outdated controls, including fast-forwarding and holding the tape down to prevent ejection. The VCR’s limitations highlight the contrast between old and new investigative methods, and its grainy output forces the group to rely on imperfect evidence. When Marta takes the tape, the VCR becomes a symbol of the investigation’s reliance on the past—and its vulnerabilities.

Before: Loaded with the VHS tape, operational but outdated. …
After: Empty, the tape removed by Marta. The VCR …
Before: Loaded with the VHS tape, operational but outdated. The VCR requires manual adjustments and is prone to mechanical issues.
After: Empty, the tape removed by Marta. The VCR remains in the guard house, a testament to the estate’s resistance to modernization.
Guard House 8-Inch CRT Monitor

The 8-inch CRT monitor displays the grainy, night-vision footage from the VHS tape, its small screen forcing the group to crowd around for a better view. The monitor’s flickering image adds to the tension, its outdated technology mirroring the estate’s resistance to change. The monitor’s limited size and poor resolution create a sense of urgency, as the group strains to decipher the critical details in the footage. Its role is purely functional, but its limitations underscore the challenges of the investigation.

Before: Displaying the live feed of the road outside …
After: Still displaying the live feed, but now the …
Before: Displaying the live feed of the road outside the gate, showing the carved elephant and the gardener’s road. The monitor is functional but outdated, with a small screen and poor resolution.
After: Still displaying the live feed, but now the group’s attention is focused on the removed VHS tape. The monitor’s role in the event shifts from active use to passive presence.
Proofroc's Brightly Colored Fruit Magnets

The brightly colored fruit magnets on the steel fridge serve as a whimsical contrast to the tense atmosphere of the guard house. They pin old photos of the Thrombey estate to the fridge door, creating a sense of nostalgia and continuity. While they play no direct role in the event, their presence adds a layer of humanity to the otherwise sterile and outdated space. The magnets symbolize the personal touches that exist even in the most institutional settings, offering a brief respite from the investigation’s intensity.

Before: Attached to the steel fridge, securing old photos …
After: Still attached to the fridge, unchanged. Their role …
Before: Attached to the steel fridge, securing old photos of the Thrombey estate. The magnets are brightly colored and add a touch of whimsy to the guard house.
After: Still attached to the fridge, unchanged. Their role remains decorative and symbolic.
Proofroc's Magnetic VHS De-Gauser

The magnetic de-gauser is mentioned by Proofroc as a tool used to erase VHS tapes, but it plays no direct role in this event. Its presence in the guard house serves as a reminder of the estate’s outdated security practices and the potential for evidence to be destroyed. The de-gauser’s mention adds a layer of tension, as it highlights the fragility of the tape’s existence and the importance of preserving it as evidence.

Before: Stored in the guard house, unused. The de-gauser …
After: Still stored in the guard house, unused. Its …
Before: Stored in the guard house, unused. The de-gauser is a tool for erasing tapes, but it is not employed in this event.
After: Still stored in the guard house, unused. Its role remains symbolic, representing the threat of lost evidence.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Guard House

The cramped, dusty guard house serves as the primary setting for this event, its outdated technology and cluttered space creating a sense of tension and urgency. The guard house is filled with relics of the past, including the VHS VCR, CRT monitor, and magnetic de-gauser, all of which force the group to adapt to a slower, more cumbersome investigative process. The guard house’s confined space forces the characters into close proximity, heightening the emotional and psychological stakes of the scene. Its role is both practical and symbolic, representing the estate’s resistance to change and the challenges of uncovering the truth in a world that has moved on.

Atmosphere Tense, claustrophobic, and charged with unspoken suspicions. The outdated technology and cramped space amplify the …
Function Investigation hub and battleground for control over evidence.
Symbolism Represents the estate’s resistance to modernization and the fragility of the past in the face …
Access Restricted to those involved in the investigation, with Proofroc as the gatekeeper of the space …
The flickering 8-inch CRT monitor displaying grainy footage. The mechanical whirs and clunks of the outdated VCR. The dusty, cluttered space filled with outdated security equipment. The old photos of the Thrombey estate pinned to the fridge with brightly colored fruit magnets.

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Key Dialogue

"MR PROOFROC: Fifty years I worked this estate, you know security back then meant making the rounds with a 94, keeping your ears open. Before all this modern technology."
"MARTA: I got it."
"BLANC: Can your guys digitize it so we can scan it properly?"
"TROOPER WAGNER: I'm sure we can."