The M&A Team has a case, while Gabi struggles to deal with not knowing Sir’s next move in Found season 2, episode 13. Here’s a look at the events of the episode.
Caution: This post contains SPOILERS from Found season 2, episode 13.
We open to Sir being in prison and Gabi struggling to deal with the fact that she can’t figure out his next move. However, she’s called away from her thoughts when someone called Bernie calls her. This is an elderly blind man, who calls for help to find his sister.
Things take a turn for the worse when police turn up at the apartment. Trent shares that Bernie is a person of interest in his sister’s potential murder. Bernie and Violet were arguing before her disappearance.

Did Bernie kill his sister in Found season 2, episode 13?
Gabi refuses to believe that Bernie is guilty of anything. It turns out that Bernie’s wife, Marie, was her therapist after she escaped Sir, but it was Bernie who really helped her to heal. She wants to get to the bottom of Violet’s disappearance, but is she too close to the case? Sometimes, I think that she gets too close, but she also knows that too many people jump to conclusions.
Bernie shares why he and his sister argued. Bernie was sure that Violet had killed his wife. That’s because Violet had to make a difficult decision when Marie fell into a coma. There is also a gambling debt with the deacon within the church, and there were threatening emails when Bernie wouldn’t help.
It certainly looks like there’s more going on. When the security guard brings Jamie to the apartment because Jamie was caught scoping the place, Margaret uses her vision to see that the security guard is hiding something. He won’t talk, though.
Zeke finds footage of Violet and Security Guard Leonard, and there was definitely some sort of altercation. However, it turns out that Leonard was proposing, and Violet said no. He let her go, and he didn’t do it. I trust him about that, so it puts the suspicion back on Bernie.
Margaret encourages Gabi to trust her instincts, but it takes finding a brooch that Jamie stole for everyone to get to the bottom of it. Miss. Pearl was at the house and it was her and Violet who got into an argument. Pearl also blamed Violet for Maria’s death, and it turns out that Violet blamed herself as well.
Violent needed forgiveness, and it didn’t take long for Gabi to get to the bottom of it all. She had turned to the deacon for forgiveness. It’s such a heartbreaking storyline when we look at it in full. This is a woman who lived for a year with the guilt of her choices, and she accepted the anger from her brother because she felt like she deserved it. However, allowing someone to pass isn’t necessarily the bad thing, and in the case of Maria, it sounded like the right thing.
I am so glad that it turned out that Bernie didn’t do anything. Gabi’s instincts were right, and it was great to have Margaret confirm instinct is Gabi’s superpower. This whole episode brought us a happy ending for so many, and there’s a sense of hope for Bernie, Violet, and even Leonard.

Gabi faces her greatest foe
When Gabi hears about Christian, she shares with Lacey that she doesn’t think Christian is the accomplice anymore. There is too much stacked against Christian being the accomplice. Can someone please come back to Heather just suddenly showing up and being the victim of someone connected to Sir?
Look, there is someone who has access to Gabi, and it’s no longer Sir. Bernie is staying with Gabi and he thought Gabi was home earlier in the day in the locked room. It wasn’t Gabi. Whoever it was left a photo of Gabi to make it clear that they are following Gabi around. It has to be Heather!
We are reminded of the issue of having tunnel vision though. Here I am sure that Heather is up to something and I’m mad at Trent for focusing on Christian so much. Yet, we know that Christian isn’t up to something because we’ve seen him go up against Sir.
When Trent gets Christian’s fingerprints from the photo, Gabi realizes that only one person can give her proof that Christian didn’t do it. Of course, Sir is more interested in working the case rather than giving Gabi what she needs.
There is an interesting conversation about control, though. Gabi says that Sir doesn’t have control over her, but he knows differently. She has turned up at the prison, and it reminds us of how much people can get under our skin. We end up intertwined with people, even without realizing it.

Is Jamie really Jamie in Found?
The biggest question in Found season 2 right now is who Jamie really is. This guy still doesn’t want to let anyone know he’s around and he says he doesn’t remember the first couple of days of his abduction. I get the latter. He was just a kid, and there is a chance that his brain hid it from him because the brain is a weird and wonderful thing. However, there is still so much against this being Jamie.
The fact that he was snooping around the first floor of the apartment building says a lot as well. He didn’t follow Margaret’s instruction, and it’s clear that he wants something.
Jamie notes how everyone has a thing, and he shares that you learn to be observant due to the way he was raised. His DNA results came back inconclusive, though. There’s still something iffy going on.
I did enjoy all the Margaret flashbacks throughout the episode. We saw how Jamie’s dad also focused on finding Jamie and how Taylor knew details about what Jamie was wearing. This was the turning point for Margaret to develop her vision power. As Taylor had the details needed to offer hope that Jamie could be found, Margaret realized that she needed to be more observant.
My heart goes out to Margaret throughout all of this. We often wonder what we would do in a certain situation, and the truth is we don’t know until we’re in it. I wouldn’t know how I’d react if one of my children went missing and I was the one watching them when it happened. I do think I’d become like Margaret, but that’s partly due to my lack of faith in the cops finding my missing child. It’s easy to judge from the outside.
Jamie is angry that Dhan and Lacey are questioning his identity. I do get this, because if he is Jamie, it makes sense that he would be angry. That’s a natural defense. It’s also a natural defense if he’s lying. However, I do love that Margaret notes to Gabi that her instincts are her superpower, and that’s why she’s keeping her distance. It’s not that she doesn’t want to know the truth, but that she’s not ready for it just yet. The fact that Jamie has the little red train that was left at home all those years ago should be a sign, though! The train went missing years ago, and now Margaret has more information. Whoever took Jamie knew Margaret. They were in the house, and it wasn’t the children. We’re not just looking at whether Jamie is who he says he is, but we need to know who took Jamie.
The very end of the episode tells us where Christian is. Gabi goes to see Sir and says that Christian is dead. He took his own life. This is the chance for Gabi to really step away from Sir, and he certainly panics as he fears that she is telling the truth. Sir has lost control, but is Christian really dead? If you don’t see a death happen on the screen, it hasn’t happened, so I’m not convinced just yet.
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