![]() She paints a giant waterfall mural on a nearby building as an ice cream truck crashes into a fire hydrant in the dead heat of summer. She turns Fishtown into her home, a place she “can turn into escaping to, instead of escaping from.” Clara is a dreamer. It turns out that she was the founder of the Elsewhere Society, along with her other teenage friends in Fishtown.Ĭlara is you if you are creative, determined, scared, and constantly attempting to avoid “being swallowed up by the dark.” Her story is told through animation, black-and-white imagery, and frenetic storytelling. The most essential aspects of episode five deal with Clara directly, focusing on how she became a figure of importance to the Elsewhere Society and the Jejune Institute. Her magnitude in these random people’s lives continues to grow. Though the beginning of Clara’s story becomes much more realized, her persona and her mystery only deepens. The end of her story is even revealed to be knitted along a giant swath of yarn. The team continues to find more and more of her story, placed in unobtrusive ways. They find more of her story inside the adjoining house, as they light the bathroom wall on fire to reveal the writing. One of these tools is a blacklight flashlight, which reveals writing filling up every wall of the studio, the beginning of Clara’s story. They find a small studio, with a bed, paints, tools, and a self-portrait of Clara. Immediately picking up after the events of episode four, Peter (Jason Segel, Simone (Eve Lindley), Janice (Sally Field), and Fredwynn (André Benjamin) find the secret door on the ground and open it up, hoping Clara will be inside and they’ll have won the game. ![]() Titled after the artist and visionary, “Clara” explores her backstory in glorious and colorful detail, as our heroes attempted to find meaning in their own lives. We still had nearly zero information on Clara, but episode five changed that. This lost woman has remained a mystery, though it’s clear of her importance to both the characters and the story existing in this world. Through four episodes of Jason Segel’s Dispatches from Elsewhere, the name “Clara” has been mentioned with incessance. Sally Field as Janice, Andre Benjamin as Fredwynn, Jason Segel as Peter – Dispatches from Elsewhere _ Season 1, Episode 5 – (Photo: Jessica Kourkounis/AMC).
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