'UnREAL' season 1 episode 8 spoilers: Adam and an interesting proposal

The Everlasting crew scrambles to pick up the pieces after Mary's shocking death in the upcoming episode of "UnREAL."Facebook/Lifetime

Everlasting's suitor Adam (Freddie Stroma) will be offered an intriguing proposition in the upcoming episode of Lifetime's dark comedy/drama series "UnREAL."

In "Two," the rich British playboy will have something to consider as he gets an interesting offer while the final elimination is just around the corner. TV Guide also reports that Rachel (Shiri Appleby) will find herself pulled between Jeremy (Josh Kelly) and Adam while Chet (Craig Bierko) will finally make a decision concerning her relationship with Quinn (Constance Zimmer).

Last episode, the entire crew of Everlasting got the shock of their lives when Mary (Ashley Scott) decided to commit suicide. Shia's (Aline Elasmar) guilt forced her to spill the beans on what she did to Mary's medication to Rachel and then Quinn. The executive producer had Jay (Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman) imprison her in a hotel room and made Rachel promise never to talk about it again.

The women began to realize something was wrong as the team basically shut them inside the house. Adam had no idea what was going on, until Rachel pulled him aside and told him the truth, which he then relayed to others. Hoping to escape a major fallout, Quinn, Chet and Rachel scrambled to assure everyone that the show will make it past Mary's death. Screenfad reports that despite a united front,  the viewers could see that their necks matter to them as well as the show.

By the time Brad (Martin Cummins) and the legal team arrived, Mary's suicide had already made it to the tabloids. Kirk (Ty Olsson) was also suing the show for his ex-wife's death. Not wanting the wife beater to get a huge pay out at Mary's expense, Rachel got Quinn to let her secretly film a B-roll, where the girls stated how awful Kirk really was, and send it to online outlets.

Adam refused to play ball though, as he knew that Rachel and Quinn were the ones to blame and not Kirk. On top of it all, Brad discovered their cunning and stopped them from pursuing the plan. Mary's toxicology had been released and it stated that Mary was not on her meds.

At the end of it all, Mary's suicide note that Rachel found saved the day for the show's producers. Mary's sister knew, however, that the letter was fake, and it was really Rachel who wrote it. She did not say anything, though, for the sake of her niece.

"UnREAL" airs Monday at 10 p.m. EST on Lifetime.