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S1E1 · Knives Out
S1E1
· Knives Out Flashback

Walt confirms Marta’s midnight departure

Lieutenant Elliott’s voiceover reveals Walt’s alibi—he and Jacob were on the porch when Marta left the party at midnight. Walt’s glance at his watch (midnight) subtly reinforces his credibility while planting doubt about Marta’s whereabouts during Harlan’s murder window. The exchange underscores Walt’s role as a potential witness, but his detached demeanor hints at his own hidden motives (e.g., blackmailing Marta). The moment tightens the investigation’s focus on Marta’s movements and the family’s fractured trust, with Walt’s alibi serving as both a factual anchor and a narrative red herring.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Walt and Jacob are sitting on the porch as Marta leaves, and Lieutenant Elliott notes that Walt saw her leave and noted the time as midnight, confirmed by Walt checking his watch.

neutral to observant ['porch']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Anxious and self-conscious, with an undercurrent of loyalty to Harlan that complicates her departure. Her body language suggests she is acutely aware of being watched, both by Walt and the broader family dynamic.

Marta Cabrera trots through the porch area, her posture tense and hurried as she says goodbye to Walt and Jacob. Her departure is noted by Walt’s glance at his watch, which anchors her alibi—or lack thereof—during the murder window. Her anxious demeanor suggests she is acutely aware of the scrutiny she faces, both from the family and the impending investigation.

Goals in this moment
  • To leave the party unnoticed or with minimal suspicion, given her role in Harlan’s care and the family’s distrust of her.
  • To maintain her composure despite the tension, ensuring she doesn’t draw unnecessary attention to herself or her actions.
Active beliefs
  • That her departure at midnight will be scrutinized, especially given the timing of Harlan’s death.
  • That Walt’s alibi (and Jacob’s presence) will either protect her or implicate her, depending on how the investigation unfolds.
Character traits
Anxious Hurried Self-conscious Loyal (to Harlan, despite the circumstances)
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Detached and calculating, with an undercurrent of satisfaction at having secured his alibi. His emotional state is one of quiet confidence, as if he is already several steps ahead of the investigation.

Walt Thrombey sits on the porch, cigar in hand, his gaze flickering between Marta’s departure and his wristwatch. His detached demeanor masks a calculated observation: he notes the time (midnight) as Marta leaves, subtly reinforcing his own alibi while planting doubt about her whereabouts. The cigar smoke lingers, a visual cue to his control over the narrative of the evening.

Goals in this moment
  • To establish a verifiable alibi for himself and Jacob, ensuring they are not suspects in Harlan’s murder.
  • To subtly implicate Marta by noting her departure time, shifting suspicion away from himself and the family.
Active beliefs
  • That his alibi (backed by Jacob’s presence) is airtight and will hold up under scrutiny.
  • That Marta’s departure at midnight is suspicious and will draw attention away from his own potential motives.
Character traits
Detached Calculating Controlled Manipulative
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Skeptical and methodical, with a hint of dry humor in his narration. He is focused on the facts but remains open to the possibility that Walt’s alibi may not be as solid as it appears.

Lieutenant Elliott’s voiceover narrates Walt’s alibi, revealing the detective’s methodical approach to piecing together timelines and alibis. His tone is dry and observational, underscoring the importance of this moment in the investigation. While not physically present in the scene, his narration frames Walt’s actions as a critical piece of the puzzle.

Goals in this moment
  • To establish a clear timeline of events leading up to Harlan’s death, using Walt’s alibi as a reference point.
  • To identify inconsistencies or contradictions in the family’s statements, particularly those involving Marta.
Active beliefs
  • That Walt’s alibi is a critical piece of the puzzle, but not necessarily the whole truth.
  • That Marta’s departure at midnight is significant and warrants further investigation.
Character traits
Methodical Observational Skeptical Narrative-driven
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Detached and disinterested, with an undercurrent of quiet observation. His emotional state is one of indifference, but his presence as a witness is critical to Walt’s alibi.

Jacob Thrombey sits beside his father on the porch, phone in hand, his attention seemingly absorbed by the screen. His silence and disinterest create a stark contrast to the tension of the moment, serving as a passive witness to Marta’s departure and Walt’s alibi. His presence is noted but his engagement is minimal, reinforcing the family’s dynamic of detachment and unspoken motives.

Goals in this moment
  • To remain uninvolved in the family drama, despite being a witness to key moments like Marta’s departure.
  • To avoid drawing attention to himself, given his controversial political views and the family’s disdain for them.
Active beliefs
  • That his silence and detachment will protect him from being drawn into the investigation or family conflicts.
  • That his presence as a witness to Marta’s departure is enough to support Walt’s alibi, without requiring his active participation.
Character traits
Detached Disinterested Observant (despite appearing otherwise) Passive
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Richard Drysdale's Phone

While not directly involved in this specific event, Richard Drysdale’s phone is referenced in the broader scene as a symbol of family discord. Its absence here highlights the isolation of Walt and Jacob on the porch, where the only "communication" is the unspoken tension between them and Marta. The phone’s omission reinforces the idea that this moment is about physical presence and observed actions, not digital distractions.

Walt and Jacob's Cigars (Shared Alibi Cigars)

Walt Thrombey’s wristwatch is the pivotal object in this event, serving as both a literal and symbolic anchor. When Walt glances at it to confirm the time (midnight), it reinforces his alibi while simultaneously casting doubt on Marta’s whereabouts. The watch is a tangible representation of control—Walt’s ability to manipulate time and perception to his advantage. Its presence underscores the investigation’s reliance on precise timelines and the fragility of alibis.

Before: Attached to Walt’s wrist, functioning normally, and unremarkable …
After: Still attached to Walt’s wrist, now serving as …
Before: Attached to Walt’s wrist, functioning normally, and unremarkable in its appearance.
After: Still attached to Walt’s wrist, now serving as a verified timestamp for Marta’s departure, which will be referenced later in the investigation.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Thrombey Estate Front Porch

The Thrombey Estate Front Porch serves as a liminal space in this event—a threshold between the party’s chaos and the quiet tension of the investigation. It is where alibis are formed, departures are noted, and unspoken suspicions take root. The porch’s wooden structure and dim lighting create an atmosphere of intimacy and secrecy, while its position overlooking the drive allows for the observation of Marta’s car pulling away. The cool night air and distant party noise heighten the contrast between the family’s public facade and their private motives.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with unspoken suspicion. The dim lighting and cool air create a sense …
Function A witness location where alibis are established and departures are noted, serving as a critical …
Symbolism Represents the family’s ability to control narratives (e.g., Walt’s alibi) while simultaneously being a stage …
Access Open to family members and guests, but the porch’s seclusion makes it a private space …
Dim porch lighting casting long shadows. Cool night air carrying distant party noise. Wooden structure creaking slightly underfoot. View of the drive where Marta’s car pulls away.

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Temporal medium

"linda hearing and being disturbed from stairs to the events of walt."

Linda overhears Marta’s midnight departure
S1E1 · Knives Out

Key Dialogue

"LIEUTENANT ELLIOTT (V.O.): Walt was smoking a cigar on the porch with his son. He saw her leave and drive off, and noted the time—midnight."