There’s a reason why Huck got her name, and you could probably guess what it is.
Heard of a certain literary character by the name of Huckleberry Finn?
The problem is, all the ones along the water banks are busted.

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So, the kids are determined to build their own.
Elton remembers a day when he went to visit his dad at the Natural History Museum.
Elton also flashes back to the day the sky fell.
She confronts Elton as the group argues about his trustworthiness.
As they split off to vent and continue gathering parts, Hope reveals her brewing resentment towards Felix.
Hope is still mad that Felix didn’t tell Leo not to go with the Civic Republic.
But Leo made Felix promise to stay behind to protect the girls.
Iris and Felix rush back to the boat to warn of the impending dead.
Silas and Elton are running back, too, when Elton trips and spills a bucket of nail polish.
When they rendezvous with the others, the nail polish seems to work until the engine catches fire.
A piece fell loose and they need someone small enough to crawl under the boat to fix it.
They don’t know what this new terrain looks like and she hopes to come back with intel.
He says he still thinks sometimes that maybe his mom and sister are alive somewhere.
He turns to the back of the book where he keeps a photograph of Amelia.
Hope sees it and instantly remembers her as the woman she shot as a kid.
Iris says it’s an empty and goes off to take care of it.
But it’s not an empty.
It’s too dark to make out who exactly is waiting in the shadows, but it’s human.
And they unsheathe a staff as the kids stare frozen on the spot.
Might she have something to do withthe post-credits scene we glimpsed last week?