If you’ve been following Cora’s trail of bad decisions and broken vows, you know Episode 14 ended with the biggest cliffhanger of the season. A car engine cutting out in the rain. A phone buzzing with a single text: “He knows.” And the silhouette of a Doberman standing motionless at the gate of the lake house.
He wasn't.
Remember the burner phone? Cora hid it in the laundry basket (classic mistake, Episode 5). In Episode 15, it vibrates. She ignores it. It vibrates again. Finally, she looks.
Not a pet. Not a stray. This animal is wearing a custom leather collar—matte black, no tags. It doesn't bark. It doesn't growl. It simply stands on its hind legs against the glass door, paws pressing against the wet pane, and stares directly at Cora’s back as she pours a third glass of Merlot. Cora The Unfaithful Housewife Episode 15 -Dober...
But on the pillow? A single Doberman pin. The kind worn by private security. Or by men who get paid to clean up other people’s messes.
The text reads: "Dobermans don't bark. They bite. Let me in, Cora."
The twist? Her husband is allergic to dogs. He’s terrified of them. He would never own a Doberman. If you’ve been following Cora’s trail of bad
Cora thought she had won. The divorce papers were "lost," the husband (let’s call him Mark) was conveniently out of town on a "business trip" that she knew was really just him sleeping in his office to avoid looking at her, and her young lover, Dario, was waiting upstairs with a bottle of cheap red wine and even cheaper intentions.
Twisted Tales & Midnight Confessions Post Title: Cora the Unfaithful Housewife Episode 15: The Doberman’s Stare
And then, the Doberman.
Welcome back, sinners. Episode 15 is a gut punch.
The episode cuts to a flashback: Three nights ago, Cora was at a bar. She flirted with a stranger. She told him everything. Her real name. Her husband’s schedule. The lake house address. She thought he was harmless.
This is where the episode earns its title. Cora realizes the Doberman isn't a guard dog. It’s a message . Someone else is in the house. Someone who knows about the affair. Someone who has been watching for weeks. He wasn't