The episode subverts the "hero" trope when Harry discovers that Apple is not the victim he imagined. It is revealed that Apple is actually behind the killings , and she has been manipulating events from the shadows.

"He Unwraps Her" explores the . The episode uses Harry’s vitiligo and past verbal abuse to ground his psychological fragility, showing how his desire to "save" Apple is actually a projection of his own need for validation.

The title itself is a double entendre: while Harry believes he is finally "unwrapping" the mystery of the woman he loves to find her true self, he is actually unwrapping a lethal trap that leaves him vulnerable and ultimately destroyed. Visual Style and Production

The episode concludes on a "dark and brutal" note, with Harry being framed and arrested for the crimes he thought he was preventing. Thematic Analysis