IT: WELCOME TO DERRY Episode 6 Reveals The Shocking Connection Between Pennywise The Clown And [SPOILER]

IT: WELCOME TO DERRY Episode 6 Reveals The Shocking Connection Between Pennywise The Clown And [SPOILER]

Tonight's episode of It: Welcome to Derry delivered more unbelievable twists and turns, including the shocking connection between Pennywise the Clown and one of the show's leads. Read on for details...

By JoshWilding - Nov 30, 2025 11:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Horror
Source: FearHQ.com

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As It: Welcome to Derry's latest episode, "In the Name of the Father," begins, tensions are running high between Lilly and Ronnie. The latter's father, Hank, is now hiding out at the remote tavern established by Dick Hallorann, whose ability to see the dead has returned after his encounter with Pennywise. 

This instalment's big reveal comes when we learn that Ingrid, head of housekeeping at the Juniper Hill Asylum and Lilly's friend, is revealed as the daughter of the man whom "It" based its Pennywise persona on. Ingrid's father was a carnival performer who called himself "Pennywise the Dancing Clown," and the similarities between them are striking. 

However, when he was "taken" from Ingrid, she remained in Derry and got a job in Juniper Hill. When one of the children in the asylum told her that a clown was talking to her through the pipes, Ingrid took her to the basement, and Pennywise appeared before them. 

Ingrid believes she's seeing her father, but flees when he attempts to eat the child. Unfortunately, she accidentally locks the girl in the basement with the entity, who eats her before posing as Ingrid's father (in his "human" form as Bob Gray).

He encourages Ingrid to "open the door and let me in," and she's since become convinced that Pennywise is her father, albeit somehow changed into something monstrous. She hopes to reunite with her father and reveals that she was the one in the graveyard that night dressed as Pennywise, thanks to her father's old costume and makeup. 

Believing she could free her father, Ingrid continued to take children to him and wants to do the same to Lilly, believing that it will somehow bring her father back. Lilly flees as an angry mob converges on the bar, under Pennywise's dark influence, and eager to bring Hank to justice. 

As for Ingrid, she once again dons Pennywise's costume and makeup! 

Heading into the final two episodes, we don't yet know why Pennywise decided to base his appearance on Ingrid's father. Perhaps he figured out that it was a good way to entice children? We'd bet on answers coming our way over the next couple of weeks, regardless. 

Set in the world of Stephen King's It universe, It: Welcome to Derry is based on King's It novel and expands the vision established by filmmaker Andy Muschietti in the feature films It and It Chapter Two.

The cast is led by Taylour Paige, Jovan Adepo, Chris Chalk, James Remar, Stephen Rider, Madeleine Stowe, Rudy Mancuso, and Bill Skarsgård.

The series, from Warner Bros. Television and developed for television by filmmakers Andy Muschietti and Barbara Muschietti (ItThe Flash) and Jason Fuchs (Wonder Woman), will debut on HBO and also be available to stream on HBO Max. Muschietti will direct four episodes of the nine-episode series.

Six episodes of It: Welcome to Derry are now streaming on HBO Max, with the remaining episodes releasing weekly leading up to the season finale on December 14.

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ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 11/30/2025, 11:20 PM
Yet another excellent episode, really appreciating all the interesting backstory Derry is getting with this series. King is one of the best when it comes to world-building.
Kadara
Kadara - 12/1/2025, 12:37 AM
@ModHaterSLADE - This is the best tv adaptation of his story I've seen so far, each episode is just 🔥🔥
ModHaterSLADE
ModHaterSLADE - 12/1/2025, 12:40 AM
@Kadara - Agreed, there hasn't really been a bad episode so far.
AmazingFILMporg
AmazingFILMporg - 11/30/2025, 11:51 PM
Stranger things season 5 kills this show. WTD is bad CGI trash.
Tpo81
Tpo81 - 12/1/2025, 2:58 AM
@AmazingFILMporg - I agree ST season 5 is great so far, that doesn’t mean WTD isn’t good either. I am enjoying both series. Along with The Chair Company and Robinhood. Sundays are great for tv
JustAWaffle
JustAWaffle - 12/1/2025, 4:06 AM
@Tpo81 - @AmazingFILMporg - How about that One Punch Man Season 3 though? User Comment Image
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 12/1/2025, 1:08 AM
Best episode so far, by far. Everything this episode just clicked. Great cinematography, great humor, great acting, great chemistry between the cast, and even the writing felt vastly improved. There wasn't a single cheesy line or eye rolling plot convenience this episode. Everything just felt really really good this episode. Plus a lot of good information was revealed, a lot of meandering plot threads finally all met up, and we ended the episode on a solid cliffhanger that left me delightfully miffed they ended the episode when they did. I immediately wanna watch the next episode, and that above all else is my requirement for good entertainment. I have no issues or flaws to point out with this episode. I hope the show continues this quality to end the season. If they do, then I'll happily champion for more seasons, something I was very doubtful I'd say after episode 1.
EscapeMySight
EscapeMySight - 12/1/2025, 1:11 AM
@TheVandalore - Agree with you completely on this episode!! 100%!!! This and last weeks ep have been my favourites so far. Love seeing Bill back in the role.
EscapeMySight
EscapeMySight - 12/1/2025, 1:09 AM
“Shocking”? Not really, considering the character was in IT Chapter 2. If you’ve seen the films, it’s pretty clear where this show was heading with the character the moment Kersh was named.
Monkeyballs2
Monkeyballs2 - 12/1/2025, 1:10 AM
This show is sow fucking dumb and convoluted. The “scares” aren’t scary. The backstory is gratuitously lazy. The music is terrible. Bill Skarstard is so comically stupid and uninteresting it’s ridiculous. My girlfriend and I have turned this show into a game of “how stupid can this show get?” that it’s fun to watch for that reason and that reason only.

Muscietti is a hack and clearly didn’t understand the book at all. But hey, to each their own.
ThinkMcFlythink
ThinkMcFlythink - 12/1/2025, 2:38 AM
@Monkeyballs2 - damn, dude. Those are some really strong feelings. Do you really feel that way? What have you found to be so bad about the show?
Why do you waste yours and your girlfriend’s time watching it? Why don’t you spend the time doing something she or you really will enjoy? Life’s too short to be spending it on things that you don’t like.
Malatrova15
Malatrova15 - 12/1/2025, 6:01 AM
@Monkeyballs2 - im just glad you a your girlfriend had that kind of chemistry , mine doesnt even want to watch soemething together. :/
Matchesz
Matchesz - 12/1/2025, 2:58 AM
This show is kind of poorly done, when the trained soldiers went into the sewers and started separating like scooby and the gang it started started to feel like somethin off the CW
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 12/1/2025, 3:19 AM
@Matchesz - the first episode and the previous episode had some of the worst writing of the whole show. I too hated the whole sewer scene.

But tonights episode was the best episode yet, in my opinion.

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