'Channel Zero' season 2 episode 6 spoilers: Jules returns to No-End House to save Margot

Margot Sleator (Amy Forsyth) in "Channel Zero: No-End House" from Syfy. Official Syfy website

In the next episode of "Channel Zero," Jules (Aisha Dee) goes back inside the No-End House to rescue her friend Margot Sleator (Amy Forsyth) from the duplicate, John Sleator (John Carroll Lynch).

The new trailer for the upcoming installment titled "The Hollow Girl" was just released and showed Jules walking in the street and searching for the No-End House apparently. Her face and clothes are covered with blood as she strides with a knife in her hand. It seems she fought with someone who is yet to be known. Meanwhile, Margot and John are back in the house in the alternate dimension. John sits on the sofa while Margot stands in front of him. She appears to be in a trance as if something is controlling her.

Terrifying images of the mysterious ball is shown in the No-End house. A squirming body wants to get out of the large elastic ball. It seems it is here where the memories of people are conceived and materialized from a black liquid on the ground. Later, Jules is able to find Margot and says, "Are you going to come home now?" It remains to be seen if Margot will be able to get out of her trance-like state and escape that dimension.

In the last episode, John followed Margot to the real world and her house. He was very hungry so he created the dog from her memory by holding her head. The dog manifested from the ground which John ate to satisfy his hunger. Margot woke and realized that she could not have him in the real world, so she agreed to go back to the No-End House with him and return to the alternate dimension.

"Channel Zero: No-End House" season 2 episode 6 will air on Wednesday, Oct. 25 at 10 p.m. EDT on Syfy.

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