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"Marigold"[1] is the sixth episode in the third season of The Umbrella Academy.

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Five chases down Pogo, Viktor and Harlan attempt a transfer of powers, and Diego and Lila venture beyond the wall of the While Buffalo Suite.

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In 2014, Pogo is fired by Reginald after the two disagreed about the Sparrows' training.

In 2019, Pogo revealed that the symbols on Five's tattoo connect to Project Oblivion, a kamikaze mission Reginald was training the Sparrows for with the expectation they might never return. As a result, the Sparrows keep Reginald drugged to keep him from completing his mission. Pogo deduces that since Reginald is now sober thanks to Klaus, he will most likely restart Project Oblivion. To complete the loop, Five allows Pogo to give him the tattoo.

Klaus confronts Reginald and asks him why he repeatedly killed him in the original timeline. To help him figure it out, Reginald electrocutes Klaus to death.

Diego and Lila discover a hidden passageway inside the White Buffalo Suite that leads to an alternate version of the Hotel Obsidian called the Hotel Oblivion. They venture through the passage and into the Hotel Oblivion, where Lila reveals Stan isn't actually their son. Suddenly, a Guardian attacks them and cuts off two of Diego's fingers. They return to the original hotel and discover Stan, who is evaporated and killed by a sudden Kugelblitz wave.

At a diner, Viktor and Harlan work together and attempt to transfer Harlan's powers back into Viktor. After several failed attempts, they successfully manage to transfer Harlan's powers. While Viktor is resting, Harlan inadvertently reveals to Allison that he killed their mothers and caused the Kugelblitz. Enraged, Allison kills him and delivers his body to the Sparrows, who have recently convinced Luther to join their team as their Number One.

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  • According to Steve Blackman, the episode's title might hold special meaning for superfans, especially those familiar with the graphic novels on which Umbrella Academy is based. [2]
  • Upon getting taken by the Kugelblitz, Stanley drops a slushie cup. If you look closely, you can see a miniature version of Kraken (Diego's comic-book counterpart) on the cup.

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