Some questions (spoilers, don’t like to stray in)

Jessyca 2022-01-11 08:01:39

The drama is that you can't guess the ending, but the clues have told you long ago. When you see the ending, you will realize that everything is so taken for granted. We suspect that it is a monster, but we don't know what makes a monster.
One, everyone will guess who is the murderer. In fact, it is Cristina, the pure-looking writer. She wants to write her own unique story, so she drank the water in the dragon's footprints and couldn't help turning into a wolf. The reason why I killed the cheerleading classmates, the two twin sisters, and the girl who looked after her, was because they were not good to her or because they were too slutty.
Second, what does it mean that a snake ate its tail? In the end, Roman drank Olivia's blood, and then took the child to live, I think this is the meaning of inheritance.
3. Whose cousin Lisa's child is? Lisa said that her child is an angel, but in fact it is Roman. Roman is angry that she is with Peter, so she controls her consciousness (what he can control is seen in many places). After Lisa died of dystocia, the child was actually hidden by Olivia, and finally handed over to Roman.
And our most suspicious Roman’s sister, Shelly, is actually the purest. She loves her elder brother and relies on her uncle Norman who communicates with her through emails. She has a good affection for Peter, but in the end she saved Roman and Peter but was shot to death by the police. (I'm not sure whether it's dead or not).
Who is the monster? The inner world hidden under the surface tells us the answer.

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  • Gabe 2022-04-22 07:01:43

    All the mysteries were almost solved in the last episode. The first twelve episodes almost felt tasteless, not as magical as imagined. I still have the urge to watch the second season... It's better not to cut it~!

  • Scot 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    I'm here for the heavy-mouthed trailer This plot shows that I don't want to talk at all