The story of three unrelated people, who slowly realize that they are dreaming separate parts of a single common dream.
The best episode of "Falling Water" season 1 is "Don't Tell Bill", rated 7.2/10 from 311 user votes. It was directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo and written by Henry Bromell, Blake Masters, Marisol Adler. "Don't Tell Bill" aired on 10/13/2016 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Calling the Vasty Deep".
Three disparate people discover that they share a subconscious link via a dream.
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writer: Henry Bromell, Blake Masters, Marisol Adler
Burton must face the idea that The Woman in Red may only exist his dreams; Tess starts to learn how to navigate into other people's dreams; Taka connects the group suicide to unexpected sources.
Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
Writer: Henry Bromell, Blake Masters
Taka investigates the cult; Burton goes on a business trip and meets a mysterious CEO; Tess endures an unpleasant trip to her mother's house and discovers difficult information.
Director: Jack Bender
Writer: Henry Bromell, Blake Masters, A.M. Homes
Burton's facade begins to crumble; Taka and Sabine find an unexpected intimacy; Tess seeks solace with a dying ex-lover.
Director: Nick Gomez
Writer: Meghan Kennedy, Blake Masters
Tess quits the experiments and learns more about her mother's secrets; Burton rejects sleep; Taka is torn.
Director: Nick Gomez
Writer: Meghan Kennedy, Blake Masters
Tess trespasses in her mother's dreams; Ann-Marie Bowen tries to recruit Taka; Burton discovers new secrets.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Eoghan Mahony
Taka and Tess are brought together by a blackout; Burton finds evidence that the Woman in Red exists in reality.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: A.M. Homes
Burton trails the Woman in Red; Taka loses his footing with Sabine; Tess and BIll follow a lead on the Boy.
Director: Ellen Kuras
Writer: Meghan Kennedy
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Director: Ellen Kuras
Writer: Eoghan Mahony
Surrounded by enemies, Tess tries to protect the Boy; Taka tries to appease the Green; Burton tries to heal the Woman in Red.
Director: Blake Masters
Writer: Blake Masters