'Happy' season 1 episode 5 spoilers: Hailey and the kids transfer to another hideout

A promotional photo of "Happy!" from Syfy. Syfy official website

In the next episode of "Happy!" Hailey (Bryce Lorenzo) and the rest of the kidnapped children get transferred to another mysterious hideout.

The trailer and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "White Sauce? Hot Sauce?," were just released recently, and they show Hailey and the other kids inside of an armored van getting transported to another place by the nefarious Very Bad Santa (Joseph D. Reitman).

Their hands are tied with Christmas lights as some of the kids appear scared about the current development. Hailey decides to be the bright light in the situation and tells them that everything is going to be alright. She tells them that her supposed dad, ex-cop Nick Sax (Christopher Meloni), and her imaginary friend Happy (voiced by Patton Oswalt), are looking for them and will save them from the kidnapper eventually.

"I don't think Happy and your dad are coming," one of the kids tells Hailey. All of a sudden, the doors of the van open up and the terrifying Bad Santa appears. The kids are shocked by his presence as they cower in fear. In the meantime, Sax and Happy are on the trail for the kidnapper. It seems that it is going to be rather hard for Sax to focus as he is fond of drinking alcohol. However, he wants to find her as he thinks she may be his daughter.

In the last episode, Sax and Happy, together with Detective Meredith McCarthy (Lili Mirojnick), were able to find the hideout of Bad Santa. However, it was too late because the culprit took all of the children out of there and moved them to his van. Sax was distraught by the situation.

"Happy!" season 1 episode 5 will hit the airwaves on Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 10 p.m. EST on the Syfy channel.

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