This means the last words Mary ever heard were about the rebellion. McDermott says that Grace promised her hand in marriage in return for the murders and attempts to rape her. Even though Kinnear is a dreamy older man, that horror movie “Don’t open the door” vibe still hangs over this genuinely nice moment since he would soon be dead and Grace will be jailed for murder. If Grace can’t remember anything, could she have even committed the crime? McDermott puts it in his traditional woman-hating way, comparing Nancy, who previously got pregnant out of wedlock, to a turtle who cannot fix itself after being flipped on its back. Public domain paintings from Statens Museum for Kunst (SMK - the national gallery of Denmark) decorate central locations in the series, among them the house of the Parkinson family where Grace Marks works as a maid, and the governor's mansion where she meets with Dr. Jordan. The second conversation comes from a present-day chat between Grace and Dr. Jordan, who wants to know when Grace has felt particularly lonely. Clearly, he’s just an expert grifter. Dr. Jordan asks her if she ever had relations with McDermott, and she, as Mary, claims that the two kissed passionately, which is alluded to be a method to anger and make Dr. Jordan jealous. Also, Dr. Jordan’s landlady (Sarah Manninen) is a creep who sexually assaulted him in his sleep. Jamie's statements say that he saw Grace in the yard, and that she lied to him about the whereabouts of the victims at that time. See, don’t let anyone tell you gossip is bad — it can save lives. Marie Kondo is back with a whole new series — and this time, she’s going further and tidying up an entire town. Technically, Grace does't know who impregnated Mary, although Mrs. Parkinson has quickly and easily figured out her own son is the culprit. She marvels at her friend’s dead body and sobs at her funeral, which a quiet scene proves Grace paid for with her own money. ... Alias Grace. Grace’s mother died on the journey and was buried at sea, a deep loss that Grace is still grieving in adulthood, and Grace’s father was an abusive alcoholic. During this, there are various flashbacks/versions of the murder played, some in which Grace is distressed by the deaths and others in which she participates. “Part 3” marks a major transition in Grace’s life, as she leaves the Parkinson estate for the home of Thomas Kinnear, whose murder she will later be convicted for. Alias Grace is a chilling new murder mystery headlined by a superb performance. It appeared as though Maryâs straight-shooting antics mightâve followed her into death as she possessed the body of Marks and spouted gross truths to Jeremiah, Dr. Simon Jordan, and everyone else gathered in the parlor.