‘Servant’: Cults Meet Yoga in This Exclusive Clip

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Were things staring to feel a bit too buddy-buddy on Servant? Well, that’s all about to change. Decider has your exclusive first look at Season 3’s “Hive.” And if you thought that Leanne (Nell Tiger Free) was done with her cult, then you would be sorely mistaken.

Servant returned this year with its biggest twist of all. After two seasons full of suspicion, betrayals, and fighting between Leanne, Dorothy (Lauren Ambrose), Sean (Toby Kebbell), and Julian (Rupert Grint), all four became a mismatched family of sorts. Dorothy and Sean even promised to stay away from strangers in case they were secretly part of Leanne’s former cult. At least that was the case until Dorothy wanted to schmooze a mommy-and-me group in an effort to better baby Jericho’s chances at getting into a premiere daycare.

In the above clip, Leanne coaches Sean on how he can look out for anyone who’s part of the Church of Lesser Saints. “There are signs. They’ll dress strangely, like how they think normal people should dress. And, and they won’t eat the type of food you make,” a shaking Leanne says. She then pauses and adds, “And they’ll have scars. All over their backs.”

But the true horror of the clip doesn’t come until later. While the moms are going through a yoga session, Leanne brings out a plate of goat-filled chocolate bonbons. As she picks her way across the room, the camera follows her eyes as she examines the back of every woman there. It’s just as unsettling and chillingly invasive as this Apple TV+ original always is.

Created by Tony Basgallop and executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan, Servant stands as one of the creepiest series currently on TV. What has started as a thriller about the mysterious return of the late baby Jericho has transformed into one of the most imaginative and ambitious series on television. Check out the full clip above and get ready to start sleeping with the lights on.

New episodes of Servant premiere on Apple TV+ Fridays. 

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