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Within the context of this “Deeper” scene, the “Third Space” appears to be a deliberate narrative construct. A review from the time notes that an actor plays a professor teaching characters about the “Third Space”—a concept being used to frame the story’s exploration of sex-hungry kids making money off online traffic. In Sunderland's episode, this likely manifests as the battleground where online jealousies (the digital space) bleed into physical confrontations (the “IRL” space), creating a liminal, hybrid “Third Space” of erotic tension.