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'The Strain' season 2 episode 12 spoilers and episode 11 recap: Who has The Lumen? Is it over for mankind?

In the next episode of "The Strain" entitled "Fallen Light," the synopsis reads, Eph faces a tough choice between Zack's safety and the security of New York City's population. Meanwhile, Eph's relationship with Nora comes to a crossroads; and Gus and Angel recruit an unusual group of Sun-hunters.

In the promo for the episode, it shows that after failing for weeks in Washington DC, Eph will try to come up with a new plan, in order to get his bio-weapon out to the masses and stop the strigoi once and for all. Meanwhile, Eichorst misses out on having Dutch as a human cocktsil since she will be saved by the gang. However, it looks like he and the Master have other plans since they will be seen talking to Palmer about how their victory is near. Setrakian makes a deal with Creem to get the book for him. So, will Creem stick to his word?

The last episode began with Dutch chained up in the room. She was shivering when Eichorst decided to have a human cocktail in front of her. She asked what he was planning to do to her and he said everything.

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Elsewhere, when Abe woke up, he was tied to a chair. He was in the apartment where he found the book and there is a man named Rudyard who has a gun. The man had the book all along.

Eichorst taunted Dutch and a flashback was seen of his life before him. The gang went to the Mayfair hotel because they thought that Dutch was there. The gang found something that belonged to Dutch. Dutch was almost raped by Eichorst, but she ran away from him.

Dutch was caught by Eichorst again, but she was saved by the gang. The man named Rudyard went to see Creem who was interested in the book.

"The Strain" airs every Sunday on FX.

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