Omfg ikr. The actor is kinda underrated tbh, I want to see her in more movies. Same with the actor who played Alice in Cammile’s mental health ward flashbacks...SHE WAS SOO GOOOD!!! I’ve only seen her in ‘Everything Sucks!’ but other then that no movies and stuff. They’re insanely good actors
Did you guys not pay attention to Alan in the finale? He lies to the police about Camille being "out with her friends." This happens while she is upstairs essentially slowly dying and trying to get help. Also, he outright silences Amma when she tries to talk about what Adora had been doing. The lie to the detective was too blatant to ignore. He is an accomplice with the poison. No speculation needed.
Rohan Patre I think that's sort of unimportant. It could be that he is wholly supportive of her decisions. He just went along with what she wanted in many cases in the series as well. It's tough to tell exactly why, but it's clear that he was part of it, or at least aware.
Alan doesn't seem to have a job. So I wonder if maybe that has something to do with it. I think Adora has the money from her family owned pig farm. I kind of wonder if Adore poisoned her parents as well since they died shortly after Camille was born.
In a way, yes. He seems to have some kind of personality disorder that makes him dependent on Adora. Even during her trial, when she'd have lost social standing and finances he's seen sitting right behind her. He accepts constant emotional abuse from her (ignoring him, dismissing him, openly flirting with the chief of police in their house) and was willing to sacrifice his daughters' lives (Marian and Amma) to keep her happy.
The show was really something else. The music, the acting, cinematography, the editing, all set the dark, ominous mood of Windgap. I couldn't stop thinking of that finale the day after.
i remember when they were discussing of John getting the death penalty for the murders at dinner and at some points Amma saying "would you be more sad if John died or I died?" in a way confessing that she did the murders but it completely went over my head at that point! it was brilliant!
I also think she didn’t go get Richard because it’s later stated that she built a tolerance for the poison that their mother was feeding them and I think she knew that Camille was probably gonna die from the poison because it’s also stated that she didn’t have a tolerance for it and that she was probably gonna die if she didn’t get help soon, so I think that Amma knew that she had a tolerance for it and that Camille didn’t and so she didn’t go get Richard because she was jealous of the new love and affection that Adora was giving Camille so she just tried to wait and let the poison take it’s course on Camille
Ann and Natalie died because Adora paid attention to them. Amma could only view it as a raw deal. Amma, who had allowed Adora to sicken her for so long. Sometimes when you let people do things to you, you’re really doing it to them. Amma controlled Adora by letting Adora sicken her. In return, she demanded uncontested love and loyalty. No other little girls allowed. For the same reasons she murdered Lily Burke/May. Because, Amma suspected, Camille liked her better. You can come up with four thousand other guesses, of course, about why Amma did it. In the end, the fact remains: Amma enjoyed hurting.
Anybody noticed that Amma's name is an anagram to Mama? That both Adora and Amma's names begin and ended with the letter A? It speak volume who Adora saw more like herself and favored the Most out of her 3 daughters. It explained the Greek goddess crown Persephone that Adora gave to Amma......gives out the punishment in their town.
Amma actually means 'mother' in a lot of Indian languages. Not sure if the author was aware of this, but since I am indian this definitely made it interesting for me right from the start.
Just finished watching this show and I can't believe Amma was the killer the whole time but it makes sense of how much her moods would change through the show.
Alicia CVIRGO I didn’t even know she was the killer 😭😭 Omg it didn’t click to me that she was the killer, I thought everything was committed by the mom.
@@bulbbulb9210 it would never occur to me that a tv show would have a post credits scene, that is only something I thought was done in movies, very cool though.
So what I got from this flash scene is that she murdered the 2 girls in wind gap with her friends and she also killed her new friend in St. Louis. Crazy bitch
Wow Amma was so bold about the murder she even said it to the undercover cop. It was when she put the lolipop in camilles hair and then says “ You could kill me right here and you know what? dickie boy still couldn’t figure it out.” [LITERALLY CONFESSED] Also in the first episode when Camille goes to the Forest for the search party the three girls meet her and Amma says at one point that natalie missing is surprising in this town because the towns so dead.. and then she laughs repeating “dead” and her friends chuckle. Wild wild
The only plot hole I see is that the mother was helping Amma with the dollhouse through the whole show. Didn’t she see the teeth? Maybe she knew her daughter was a murderer the whole time? Based on the conversation that we didn’t hear when Amma visited her mother in prison maybe Adora is covering for Amma?
Amanda Lagerfeld adora didnt know about the theeth floor, remember in ep 7 when adora wanted to take the dollhouse apart because doesnt need it anymore, amma freaked out and lied in bed quickly, because she was afraid adora would see inside the dollhouse in that moment.
I think adora knew, or at least had a feeling. Why didn't she want Camille to do the story. Why was she always concerned about where Amma was. Because she knew. Deep down inside adora knew.
I need to know about Camille’s dad and why Adora said that thing about her hair being in curlers. Why was the blood under the bed? What about Johns girlfriend being completely psycho and needing her name be printed in the paper. What’s Adoras relationship with the police chief. I also really wanted to see how Camille’s sister died. I am gonna read the book but it bothers me that none of those questions were answered.
All that (the psycho girlfriend, the realtionship with the chief...) are just red herrings. Those things doesn't matter to the story at all and are not in the book. In fact, a lot of things were changed in the TV show.
Natalie was held hostage in her own home by Amma and friends and she was banged around before she was taken into the woods and murdered. This is why there was blood under the bed. That’s from the book. I had to look it up because it bothered me.
Adora was drunk and got confused - she said Camille refused to put her hair in curlers, but she got that mixed up with Ann, who cut off all her hair instead of letting her mother curl it. She tried to befriend Ann because Ann was wild like Camille and Adora wanted to tame her, which pissed off Amma.
I was completely taken by surprise, After Adora got arrested and the series was continuing I thought Amma was her accomplice. Wow took quite a turn, poor Camille.
Just finished the show this past weekend. Not that it undermines the shows directing, acting, art style, music, etc. I thought it was not exactly obvious but pretty glaring that Amma and her friends were the culprits or at least knew something. If there was a murderer targeting people with the same description as you (female teenagers) you would not be rollerskating in the dead of night...unless of course you knew something...
The obvious clue that was given to us that those 3 were the culprit was that even though they fit the victims profile, they were out and about the town all drunk, drugged and carefree while all the others followed the curfew and barely any children played outside.
Allen even tells adora while she's mixing the "medicine" for Amma, "Don't go to far" or something to that effect. Obviously meaning he knows she's making their daughter sick,just be careful not to kill her. He makes a few comments throughout the show hes aware of what she's capable of. He even lies to Richard when he comes to the house looking for Camille. She's half dead upstairs,he tells Richard she's out w/ friends. He should have went to jail also as an accomplice. When Amma goes to live with Camille she has a hard time getting him to pay for mamas schooling which shows he isn't that attached to her. Adora was all that mattered to him and becides,why get attached to a child when there's a possibility mommas going to kill it anyway. My mother acts just like Adora. ILOVED THIS SHOW. Adora ends up caught & in jail. I know mine will continue to reek havoc but this show gave me hope.
I didn’t see the book’s finale as any bleaker than the show’s. The book ends on that line about leaning toward kindness that the show used in an article Camille writes. While Camille’s relapse does leave us a little bit discouraged about where she is mentally, the fact is that she isn’t alone. Despite losing her whole family (which one might argue, save Marian, never really was much of a family to her) Curry and Eileen seem to be giving her some of the love and care her family never did.
Well, At the end of the Book, Camille relapses and she tries to kill herself or self harm herself with a Knife fortunately Curry prevents her from doing so. She could never return to Wind Gap or her friends or associates because of what her Mother and sister had done. The terrible state she's in. She's at peace within herself with Curry and Eileen taking care of her.
@@abeyshe1021 Amma is the killer of the two girls in the novel. And when Camille gains custody of her half-sister, Amma, who murders again. Another girl whom Amma is jealous of. Adora Crellin, The mother of Camille, Marian and Amma. She murdered Marian by poisoning her.
@@luxcikorkov6148 i kinda disagree. While the book gives more closure, it kinda just falls like flynn was trying to rush through it. I think this ending is best thematically and commercially, since more people will go read the book now.
While the series ending provided an effectively shocking twist, there was little in the way of explaining WHY Amma and her friends would kill the girls. I read the book before viewing the series, and was thinking "They've got a lot of explaining to do" as the minutes were counting down in the finale.
@@camicat111 Camille turns in all three and they are institutionalized until they turn 18 although Camille suspects Amma will be kept in the institution permanently.
I knew Amma was the killer from the second episode. There were waaaaay too many clear and blatant signs to where I thought it was to intentionally mislead the audience.. awkward 😂 ~ She kept mentioning how she could make her friends do whatever she wants and she acts dramatic when she’s around her peers to gain popularity. ~ It also makes sense why she never took the curfew rule seriously. Home girl was casually roller skating at wee hours in the night. Zero fucks haha. ~ They had mentioned how Ann was propped up at the scene of the crime like a doll (Amma is obsessed with her dollhouse) ~ It was mentioned that Amma, Ann, and Natalie would hang out in the creepy shed together. Amma also said that she got in a fight with them before they died. ~ Amma’s friend said that the killer didn’t kill cool girls in the convenience store and they all laughed. ~ In the swimming pool scene, John Keene told Amma that she was going to get what was coming to her (something along those lines). I didn’t see Adora’s mental illness coming though 🫢 That was shocking!
Two things. Realistically I would think Camille would have had her word/scars upside down, so she could read her own words, not always carving them (upside down to her) so the public (who she hid them from view) could see them. Also, the 2 last endings are during the last credits! I'm not sure how many people missed seeing them!
@@hamid-fr5td Why, thank you, Hamid! If you want to see more great, intense tv series, I really recommend Killing Eve, Barry, The Undoing, Escape at Dannemora and Mare of Easttown. :)
Both mother and daughter are killers and momma protected her baby bc she knew she led her to commit the acts. Both of them are sick and Camille is the middle ground. She's the only one that ever stood up to both of them but unfortunately gave in to save them bc she felt unloved and was finally given a chance to feel at peace with her family.
Totally loved the series! They left so many issues up in the air--what happened to Amma? Did the reality cause Camille to relapse? What about Alan? Excellent though, in the aspect that I have thought and rethought about it. It really leaves a lot of room for thought.
Woah really? I watched the show first and many people are saying the show is better. Personally, I have no opinions as I've never read the book. But I guess I'll form an opinion myself. Thanks for giving me an excuse to revisit Sharp Objects!
Yes! I now love her too because of her wonderful acting in this show which I didn't expect (I know Im sorry but to be fair the films I know of her are for when I was a child watching children's films). This was an interesting take to what I've usually seen her in. I totally stan right then.
Anyone catch Alan playing RIDERS ON THE STORM? Foreshadowing ... "There's a killer on the road His brain is squirmin' like a toad Take a long holiday Let your children play If you give this man a ride, sweet family will die Killer on the road" Thought he was the killer, after that scene. I was wrong but close to home.
I think she learnt that biting from Adora... remember there was a small scene where Adora was holding a baby Marian and young Camille was watching her mother and baby sister through the stairs and all of a sudden Adora was biting the baby Marian and there was small baby cry...and Natalie and Ann had a close relationship with Adora...may be may be not. I am nor sure!! I am quite shaken up by the ending and am still processing it.
actually the baby that adora bit was amma, because marian dies when camille is 13 and has very short hair at the time. in that clip camille had very long hair.@@Redwoodtree34567
She was scared of Amma and was trying to hint to camille to please call her mom because she had a bad feeling. Camille did nothing and then she died lol
Amma thought of those writings on her hand as a sign of her trying to be like Camille by replicating the cuts on her body. This coupled with the fact that she wanted to be a politician/journalist ticked Amma off to a point of murdering Mae. She was looking to get close to who Amma feels attached to; Camille.
i read that it was a message to remind her self to call her mom but also like a sign for camille to call adora and ask more questions about who really killed the little girls
hey um the explanation i could think of is Camille has this hallucinations (theyre rlly not hallucinations)... ok i dont know how to explain it but throughout the episodes you may see words in the scene that interprets what Camille is thinking like for example theres this scene where there is a word scratched in her car.. it was scared at first when she left it but when she came but it is sacred. It is a lot of words you can look it up
Did anyone else think that the journalists wife was exactly the same as Adora? Making him sick so she could care for him. She was always there and I made a point to always show him sick at home. He says, I’m feeling better now. My wife was taking such good care of me. Almost couldn’t nursed me to death. I think he started to feel better because the wife stopped when she heard about Adora and knew she might be caught.
Adora arranged for a Mexican employee to claim that John threw the bike into the ‘pond’ at the pig farm. Where did the bike come from, how did it get to the pond, and how did Adora find out about it? We know that John didn’t do it.
I thought it was Amma who made the employee say that to cover her tracks. She says that men will do whatever she wants if she gave them something. And she always says that girl friends can not be trusted. Tbh, I was surprised that it was her girl friends who helped her to kill. I think she would kill her both friends when they have come to their senses
I fucking knew it was here. Always acting like 2 different people, and with their mother bat shit crazy I'm not surprised. I loved the series, I just wished it was longer. Great acting right there! FUCK!
What is interesting to me is that - this is a story about transgenerational trauma. Women in white was abused women and she was their great great grandmother, it is a series about a trauma passing from generation to generation, getting more serious until the new girl becomes a killer, psycho killer, and a charismatic that attracts other girls into killing people. So the story of the boys that rape Camille, in the same space where few years later will be the story of her sister murderess, so it is kind of a feminist narrative of villains' where girls become worst than the boys...In the broader sense it is a very strange family story... Camille being the only one who is actually sane, has bpd, but more sane than others
why nobody mentions the bite on Allan's hand? it was mentioned a few times by victim's brother that she liked to bite? pls someone EXPLAIN?! i think Allan was helping Amma
Amma not the biter it was the second girl she murdered with her friends the biter. Spolier!!! John's sister bitten off his girlfriend's ear lobe too. Read the book.
I didn't like the pace and also all the answered questions. Maybe the writers didn't want to spoonfeed the audience but I feel if we had more time spent on the dynamic between Amma and her friends and less time on Camille refilling that Evian bottle than maybe we would understand the motive. For me, too much time was spent on Camille getting sloshed.
That wouldn't have fit with the slow burn genre though. I think a lot was inferred about Amma's character in her dealings with her mother and sister and there were the odd moments with her peers, they didn't want to make it too easy for us to work out who did it but in hindsight the indicators became very clear. Re. Camille getting sloshed, the series was actually meant to be all about Camille and her confronting her demons, the murder plotline was really just incidental to this.
for some reason I just assumed that in the ending Amma was making fake teeth and using it to build her mothers floor in the dollhouse just to cope with the trauma of her mother being a killer. I had to read an article to realize that wasn't it at all XD
it was the soccer bois rape sessions , she mentioned when one of the rapists tried to apologize that she got fucked , which means she could not be the first one , that town is fucked up
I just have one simple question which makes this twist so unbelievable. Why did her friends go along with the murders? We don’t know anything about them other than being bitches that looked up to Amma. It’s one thing for a toxic friend to be manipulative, but for a group of teenage girls to get away with those murders? Come on. Is there something I’m missing?
Max H. Did you ever hear of Slenderman? He is not real yet girls the same age as Amma killed for him. I don't remember much about that but this show sharp objects reminded me so much of the real case. Maybe the author got some of her ideas from the Slenderman crime and explinations in their mindset. Just my guess here, not science :)
Maybe they were afraid of Amma. You can see in the Ann's murder scene how one of Amma's "friends" looks up to her really scared while holding the girl's hand. Kill or be killed, I think.
It's because Amma comes from one of the fanciest families in the area. So basically she has power over who is and who isn't popular. In Windgap if you aren't popular you are nothing and people tend to stay in the same roles after high school as well.
They explain it more in the book, Amma is the most popular girl at school and from the wealthiest family in town-crossing her would be suicide and if she's willing to murder someone, if you say no wouldn't you be next on her list? Not to mention they're teenagers. They're young, stupid and can be pressured to do anything.
In the book actually one of her friends started to feel guilty and unravel and so Amma had planned to kill her too. She was found out before she could.
Yes. I read the book. Adora ( the mother) had Münchausen syndrome by proxy which meant she made her daughter sick on purpose so she could feel in control by making her better. One day she accidentally gave the daughter (Marian) a little too much poison which resulted in Marian’s death. So her death was technically an accident but it was all Adoras fault. And the fact that she was so invested in Marian’s death and using it to gain attention and sympathy is a further symptom of munchausen by proxy
The motive of Amma has been said by her, in one of the first conversation she have with Camille. She said : "I know that it will make you come back, me no, but the twisted fade of two little girls." - I know it's not the correct quote, but she said something like that. She start doing it to bring his sister back.
I'm usually quick on the uptake, as far as fictional works go. But I needed this video. When I watched the end credit scenes, I was confused by the scene where more than on girl seemed involved. Didn't even dawn on me Amma had help from her roller buddies. Even knowing the twist(s) now, I want to read the book. Thanks for this video.
What a great show, I thought it was the kid from the first time she said "boys do whatever..." but I always thought it was with the help of her father...
The montage during the finales credits were is shows amma killing the girls. In one does it show her AND her friends committing the murders or was I tripping.? Please clarify for meeee
Amma hid by letting herself be made sick again... but it wasnt a surprise when she didnt escape to get help, but was playing with her precious Dollhouse instead. Wpuld Amma have let Camille die?
I ordered the book & tried to only read as far as the show had gotten but I was weak,read the ending the night before the final episode & I regretted it so much. The show was better but the book gave a little more information. In the show,watch the two big pictures th the upstairs hallway change. The position of the girl in white moves from scene to scene. Nothing about it in the book though.
Just in case anyone thinks living in a small town is really living, youre wrong. You are just existing. These kind of places are bring shit holes. Go get a life someplace that matters.
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Can anybody fill me in what Adora exactly meant when she said Amma something along the lines that when Camille leaves things will be back to they were before? It feels like a key line figuring the mysteries after watching the end but I can't put my finger on it. Does it somehow suggest Adora knew about the murders and Amma knew she knew or does it refer to Amma staying in bed and accepting her mom's "medicine"?
I think maybe a little bit of both. At least to amma. Because amma knew how to play the game she knew she could go out and do whatever she liked at night party drink maybe even kill so long as she came home and let adora “take care of her”. With Camille around poking her nose in everyone’s business as well as amma getting attached to her instead of their mother everything was thrown out of routine for them so if Camille left they can go back to the little fantasy game they’ve created. I think adora had a feeling about amma but she was perfectly content so long as her baby needed her. She’d be more than willing to protect her that way I think.
Other clues: +While there is a serial killer in town, Amma and her friends walk around freely and without fear. + Even though they are friends, Amma and her team do not feel sorry for the dead girls.
Adora wasn’t the killer of the two girls it was amma and her friends. The last scene and the post credit scenes explains it. Adora kill her daughter by overdosed but not the other girls.
Isn't it too slow? I was looking for comment like this but everyone here are saying wow amazing show, But i feel too slow to reach and nothing exciting much expect who is the killer?
I am often slow with such shows, but anyone else not realise for a while that "rollerscateing blonde girl" and Amma where the same person??? When they first met I don't think they acknowledged each other as sisters, or even knew who eachother where, and maybe that set things in my mind...maybe I should just pay more attention....
camille brings that up in episode 1. amma just "assumed" camille knew it was her but i think she was hiding the fact for dramatic affect or just cause she's psychotic, yet that was the first time camille saw amma in a decade.
@@jeannes.356 I missed the ending credits, I was so baffled by that plot twist that I was floored! and now I have to go back to see that ending credit. Thanks.
The girl who played Amma was so damn good, I really hated the character
Omfg ikr. The actor is kinda underrated tbh, I want to see her in more movies. Same with the actor who played Alice in Cammile’s mental health ward flashbacks...SHE WAS SOO GOOOD!!! I’ve only seen her in ‘Everything Sucks!’ but other then that no movies and stuff. They’re insanely good actors
Jamez JAMEZZZ she’s in euphoria ... pretty popular show lol
gimme kith pls Yeah, and Little Woman. She’s actually not that underrated now that I think of it, she’s just new to me and stuff
Gellert Grindelwald alice is in euphoria
@@VideosOfRandomContext omg ima have check tha movie out thanx😘❤
Did you guys not pay attention to Alan in the finale? He lies to the police about Camille being "out with her friends." This happens while she is upstairs essentially slowly dying and trying to get help. Also, he outright silences Amma when she tries to talk about what Adora had been doing. The lie to the detective was too blatant to ignore. He is an accomplice with the poison. No speculation needed.
But why is HE going along with it? Is he supposed to be mentally ill like Adora?
Rohan Patre I think that's sort of unimportant. It could be that he is wholly supportive of her decisions. He just went along with what she wanted in many cases in the series as well. It's tough to tell exactly why, but it's clear that he was part of it, or at least aware.
Alan doesn't seem to have a job. So I wonder if maybe that has something to do with it. I think Adora has the money from her family owned pig farm. I kind of wonder if Adore poisoned her parents as well since they died shortly after Camille was born.
In a way, yes. He seems to have some kind of personality disorder that makes him dependent on Adora. Even during her trial, when she'd have lost social standing and finances he's seen sitting right behind her. He accepts constant emotional abuse from her (ignoring him, dismissing him, openly flirting with the chief of police in their house) and was willing to sacrifice his daughters' lives (Marian and Amma) to keep her happy.
Rohan Patre The ENTIRE household is sick! So . . . I wonder if Adora fed Alan the "blue"from time-to-time??
The show was really something else. The music, the acting, cinematography, the editing, all set the dark, ominous mood of Windgap. I couldn't stop thinking of that finale the day after.
That final was really haunting, and still is
I know!! ;o)
I agree.I came to see the ending after seeing the pilot cause I didn't had the stomach to go through all the episodes. It is too slow and dull...
omg yes! dark, gripping and literally haunting...
same
Not to discredit Amy's incredible acting but the girl who plays Amma totally stole the show. Both Adora and Amma were an amazing female villains.
i remember when they were discussing of John getting the death penalty for the murders at dinner and at some points Amma saying "would you be more sad if John died or I died?" in a way confessing that she did the murders but it completely went over my head at that point! it was brilliant!
Why did she say that i cant understand
she also didn't leave after camille told her to get richard, cuz y would you dig ya own grave.
@@hodaarjmandi7477 because she should be in his place since she is the killer not John
@@sairajbambarkar8050 also she didn't want adora to annex her like she did camille.
I also think she didn’t go get Richard because it’s later stated that she built a tolerance for the poison that their mother was feeding them and I think she knew that Camille was probably gonna die from the poison because it’s also stated that she didn’t have a tolerance for it and that she was probably gonna die if she didn’t get help soon, so I think that Amma knew that she had a tolerance for it and that Camille didn’t and so she didn’t go get Richard because she was jealous of the new love and affection that Adora was giving Camille so she just tried to wait and let the poison take it’s course on Camille
*DON'T BE SEXIST, CHIEF!*
DAAAAAAAANNNNNNNGGGGGG SOOOOOOOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that blew my mind
Yeah. That said it all
OH
Yea that said it all, the way she would say...why do you think it's a man that killed? They were so many hints that it was a girl
Exactly. Ding Ding. I had to scroll down to see if someone brought that up.
Ann and Natalie died because Adora paid attention to them. Amma could only view it as a raw deal. Amma, who had allowed Adora to sicken her for so long. Sometimes when you let people do things to you, you’re really doing it to them. Amma controlled Adora by letting Adora sicken her. In return, she demanded uncontested love and loyalty. No other little girls allowed. For the same reasons she murdered Lily Burke/May. Because, Amma suspected, Camille liked her better. You can come up with four thousand other guesses, of course, about why Amma did it. In the end, the fact remains: Amma enjoyed hurting.
omg genius i didnt put together the "sometimes when you let people do things to you" line until just now holy jeez
wow this actually makes sense.
Throughout the show, I always thought Alan was the killer. Something about him just didn't add up right.
Same here haha
Same lol
He was too clean, well-groomed and meticulous. Like a functioning serial killer. I think it was plot distraction to keep you guessing till the finale.
He is a father of a psycho, do he must be strange.
I actually thought Camille was Amma's real mom and Alan was the father, and Adora covered it up everything because of status.
Anybody noticed that Amma's name is an anagram to Mama? That both Adora and Amma's names begin and ended with the letter A? It speak volume who Adora saw more like herself and favored the Most out of her 3 daughters. It explained the Greek goddess crown Persephone that Adora gave to Amma......gives out the punishment in their town.
Amma actually means 'mother' in a lot of Indian languages. Not sure if the author was aware of this, but since I am indian this definitely made it interesting for me right from the start.
I always thought it was a weird way to spell Emma.
@@Heyaaparul In the book she says her name is Amity so Amma is just a weird nickname for Amity
@@abigailhandyside1522 yea. I thought was short 4 a long name
I don't think she saw herself in amma, she even says out of her 3 daughters, Camille is the most like her.
Just finished watching this show and I can't believe Amma was the killer the whole time but it makes sense of how much her moods would change through the show.
Alicia CVIRGO I didn’t even know she was the killer 😭😭 Omg it didn’t click to me that she was the killer, I thought everything was committed by the mom.
@@CL-fs3kt I thought maybe she just knew Mom was the killer or they were doing it together…either way, what a twist at the end! Yikes!
WAIT THERE WAS POST CREDIT SCENES .... FUK
I KNOW RIGHT XD fuKK
Go back!!
why would you ever skip credits, always check, at least fast forward or sth. this was a good last stinger, probably the best part of the show
@@bulbbulb9210 it would never occur to me that a tv show would have a post credits scene, that is only something I thought was done in movies, very cool though.
So what I got from this flash scene is that she murdered the 2 girls in wind gap with her friends and she also killed her new friend in St. Louis. Crazy bitch
Wow Amma was so bold about the murder she even said it to the undercover cop. It was when she put the lolipop in camilles hair and then says “ You could kill me right here and you know what? dickie boy still couldn’t figure it out.” [LITERALLY CONFESSED]
Also in the first episode when Camille goes to the Forest for the search party the three girls meet her and Amma says at one point that natalie missing is surprising in this town because the towns so dead.. and then she laughs repeating “dead” and her friends chuckle. Wild wild
Yes, and then she says, "that's awful."
Don't tell Mama
Anthony Chilling, and in just three words!
Best line ever
The only plot hole I see is that the mother was helping Amma with the dollhouse through the whole show. Didn’t she see the teeth? Maybe she knew her daughter was a murderer the whole time? Based on the conversation that we didn’t hear when Amma visited her mother in prison maybe Adora is covering for Amma?
Amanda Lagerfeld adora didnt know about the theeth floor, remember in ep 7 when adora wanted to take the dollhouse apart because doesnt need it anymore, amma freaked out and lied in bed quickly, because she was afraid adora would see inside the dollhouse in that moment.
I think adora knew, or at least had a feeling. Why didn't she want Camille to do the story. Why was she always concerned about where Amma was. Because she knew. Deep down inside adora knew.
isn't a plot hole if adora knew.
She knew what was happenning she talks to her about it again at the prison prolly
She didnt know, if she did why would she tell camille "dont tell mom"?
Also how did Camille cut her own back??
That's the real question xD
Meg omg that’s the only real question I had through the entire show lolll
In the book she has a small circle on her back where she couldn’t read to cut it
in the mirror
I'm thinking a razor on a stick and a mirror. Dedication.
I need to know about Camille’s dad and why Adora said that thing about her hair being in curlers. Why was the blood under the bed? What about Johns girlfriend being completely psycho and needing her name be printed in the paper. What’s Adoras relationship with the police chief. I also really wanted to see how Camille’s sister died. I am gonna read the book but it bothers me that none of those questions were answered.
All that (the psycho girlfriend, the realtionship with the chief...) are just red herrings. Those things doesn't matter to the story at all and are not in the book. In fact, a lot of things were changed in the TV show.
J.F.L. Bousquet oh okay, what about the curlers thing tho?
Natalie was held hostage in her own home by Amma and friends and she was banged around before she was taken into the woods and murdered. This is why there was blood under the bed. That’s from the book. I had to look it up because it bothered me.
Irene Haralabatos thank you.
Adora was drunk and got confused - she said Camille refused to put her hair in curlers, but she got that mixed up with Ann, who cut off all her hair instead of letting her mother curl it. She tried to befriend Ann because Ann was wild like Camille and Adora wanted to tame her, which pissed off Amma.
I was completely taken by surprise, After Adora got arrested and the series was continuing I thought Amma was her accomplice. Wow took quite a turn, poor Camille.
Just finished the show this past weekend. Not that it undermines the shows directing, acting, art style, music, etc. I thought it was not exactly obvious but pretty glaring that Amma and her friends were the culprits or at least knew something. If there was a murderer targeting people with the same description as you (female teenagers) you would not be rollerskating in the dead of night...unless of course you knew something...
The obvious clue that was given to us that those 3 were the culprit was that even though they fit the victims profile, they were out and about the town all drunk, drugged and carefree while all the others followed the curfew and barely any children played outside.
Amma said herself that cool girls were not in danger
exactly my thoughts dude.....
@@_anirxm_ yes, i always thought they knew something... but Amma being the murderer surprised me in the end!!!
Pretty predictable, but done well.
I wonder if camille's dad is the cheif.....
I thought the same haha
Same thinking here
Ya😂😂😂
Great show, twisted ending
great book , great ending.
Correction: *Freak show, twisted ending.
That ending was fucked lmaoo. Im shook rn
The show was predictable
I just finished watching it this week and omg yes very twisted ending
Allen even tells adora while she's mixing the "medicine" for Amma, "Don't go to far" or something to that effect. Obviously meaning he knows she's making their daughter sick,just be careful not to kill her. He makes a few comments throughout the show hes aware of what she's capable of. He even lies to Richard when he comes to the house looking for Camille. She's half dead upstairs,he tells Richard she's out w/ friends. He should have went to jail also as an accomplice. When Amma goes to live with Camille she has a hard time getting him to pay for mamas schooling which shows he isn't that attached to her. Adora was all that mattered to him and becides,why get attached to a child when there's a possibility mommas going to kill it anyway. My mother acts just like Adora. ILOVED THIS SHOW. Adora ends up caught & in jail. I know mine will continue to reek havoc but this show gave me hope.
Are you serious?? Is your mama doing the same thing??
So your slowly being poisioned too? Or your mom just babies you and worships you like a spoiled little brat ? Im thinking the ladder.
What? your mama is same? Are you ok?
Hope you stopped taking the meds! It's been 4 years
@@shotty5873For real, we need an update😅
I didn’t see the book’s finale as any bleaker than the show’s. The book ends on that line about leaning toward kindness that the show used in an article Camille writes. While Camille’s relapse does leave us a little bit discouraged about where she is mentally, the fact is that she isn’t alone. Despite losing her whole family (which one might argue, save Marian, never really was much of a family to her) Curry and Eileen seem to be giving her some of the love and care her family never did.
Well, At the end of the Book, Camille relapses and she tries to kill herself or self harm herself with a Knife fortunately Curry prevents her from doing so. She could never return to Wind Gap or her friends or associates because of what her Mother and sister had done. The terrible state she's in. She's at peace within herself with Curry and Eileen taking care of her.
So does Camille hands over amma to police in the book?
@@Anikettt-fh8kh yeah what happens to Amma
Do who is the killer according to the book? Amma? Or Amma and Adora? And why ?
@@abeyshe1021 Amma is the killer of the two girls in the novel. And when Camille gains custody of her half-sister, Amma, who murders again. Another girl whom Amma is jealous of. Adora Crellin, The mother of Camille, Marian and Amma. She murdered Marian by poisoning her.
@@travismclaurin9419 thank you !
I highly enjoyed the show. Now I need to read the book!
that would be a good idea, quite disappointed the show did not follow the book ending and created this sort of fake suspense ending.
+Luxci Korkov My sister said almost exactly word for word what you just said.
CREEEEEEPY! 😨😁
@@TanisC great minds think alike 😁😂
+Luxci Korkov indeed!! 👍
@@luxcikorkov6148 i kinda disagree. While the book gives more closure, it kinda just falls like flynn was trying to rush through it. I think this ending is best thematically and commercially, since more people will go read the book now.
While the series ending provided an effectively shocking twist, there was little in the way of explaining WHY Amma and her friends would kill the girls. I read the book before viewing the series, and was thinking "They've got a lot of explaining to do" as the minutes were counting down in the finale.
Spoiler, Camille packs up Amma and her two roller girl buddies in the old Volvo and they all move to Castle Rock.
andre denis wait seriously? is that what happens in the book
No. He’s being sarcastic.
Cameron Fuller come on now
Castle Rock? I could have guessed Stephen King was behind it all along, bummer...
@@camicat111 Camille turns in all three and they are institutionalized until they turn 18 although Camille suspects Amma will be kept in the institution permanently.
poor camille, even in the end, she cant be happy either./
right:/, she deserved am better
I called it after one episode. Then thought I was wrong. Then was proven right at the end.
I knew Amma was the killer from the second episode. There were waaaaay too many clear and blatant signs to where I thought it was to intentionally mislead the audience.. awkward 😂
~ She kept mentioning how she could make her friends do whatever she wants and she acts dramatic when she’s around her peers to gain popularity.
~ It also makes sense why she never took the curfew rule seriously. Home girl was casually roller skating at wee hours in the night. Zero fucks haha.
~ They had mentioned how Ann was propped up at the scene of the crime like a doll (Amma is obsessed with her dollhouse)
~ It was mentioned that Amma, Ann, and Natalie would hang out in the creepy shed together. Amma also said that she got in a fight with them before they died.
~ Amma’s friend said that the killer didn’t kill cool girls in the convenience store and they all laughed.
~ In the swimming pool scene, John Keene told Amma that she was going to get what was coming to her (something along those lines).
I didn’t see Adora’s mental illness coming though 🫢 That was shocking!
@Jacqueline Lerner Honestly!! I thought it was bait to keep us distracted from the final twist hahaha. Awkward…
omg yes! now i see why he hated amma, rightfully so,.. he was a great brother/ guy. he deserved sm better smfh
OH THERE WAS POST CREDIT SCENES? DAMN
i mean i read the book before the show so i understand the end but aw
I missed the post credit scenes too.
Two things. Realistically I would think Camille would have had her word/scars upside down, so she could read her own words, not always carving them (upside down to her) so the public (who she hid them from view) could see them. Also, the 2 last endings are during the last credits! I'm not sure how many people missed seeing them!
That's solid points
@@hamid-fr5td Why, thank you, Hamid! If you want to see more great, intense tv series, I really recommend Killing Eve, Barry, The Undoing, Escape at Dannemora and Mare of Easttown. :)
Narcissistic mom enabler dad golden child has empathy deficiency and severely family scapegoated Child develops CPTSD character
Both mother and daughter are killers and momma protected her baby bc she knew she led her to commit the acts. Both of them are sick and Camille is the middle ground. She's the only one that ever stood up to both of them but unfortunately gave in to save them bc she felt unloved and was finally given a chance to feel at peace with her family.
Totally loved the series! They left so many issues up in the air--what happened to Amma? Did the reality cause Camille to relapse? What about Alan? Excellent though, in the aspect that I have thought and rethought about it. It really leaves a lot of room for thought.
Connie the book answers all of those questions
@Not Alfie At least, there is a happy ending in the book. It would be fucked up if Amma got away with it.
"You have a good friend in your boss"
I appreciate the show and how it was directed but the book just hits your mind different.
Woah really? I watched the show first and many people are saying the show is better. Personally, I have no opinions as I've never read the book. But I guess I'll form an opinion myself. Thanks for giving me an excuse to revisit Sharp Objects!
I didn't even know this show existed. But i love Amy Adams.
Sailor Mercury same here
Yes! I now love her too because of her wonderful acting in this show which I didn't expect (I know Im sorry but to be fair the films I know of her are for when I was a child watching children's films). This was an interesting take to what I've usually seen her in. I totally stan right then.
You know these unsolved questions that we ask ourselves is a motive of the writer. She could have explained it but she didn't.
Amma's acting and the script are amazing. Amma gives me an uneasy feeling the whole series despite some of her moments being nice with Camille
Anyone catch Alan playing RIDERS ON THE STORM? Foreshadowing ...
"There's a killer on the road
His brain is squirmin' like a toad
Take a long holiday
Let your children play
If you give this man a ride, sweet family will die
Killer on the road"
Thought he was the killer, after that scene. I was wrong but close to home.
Okay but what’s with the bite in the ear?
Doesn't her brother say she bit people in self defense maybe ashley was being mean to her so Natalie bit her
I think she learnt that biting from Adora... remember there was a small scene where Adora was holding a baby Marian and young Camille was watching her mother and baby sister through the stairs and all of a sudden Adora was biting the baby Marian and there was small baby cry...and Natalie and Ann had a close relationship with Adora...may be may be not. I am nor sure!! I am quite shaken up by the ending and am still processing it.
actually the baby that adora bit was amma, because marian dies when camille is 13 and has very short hair at the time. in that clip camille had very long hair.@@Redwoodtree34567
They didn’t explain the writing on amas friends hand it said “call mama”
She was scared of Amma and was trying to hint to camille to please call her mom because she had a bad feeling. Camille did nothing and then she died lol
Wait. I missed this...where was this ???
Amma thought of those writings on her hand as a sign of her trying to be like Camille by replicating the cuts on her body. This coupled with the fact that she wanted to be a politician/journalist ticked Amma off to a point of murdering Mae. She was looking to get close to who Amma feels attached to; Camille.
i read that it was a message to remind her self to call her mom but also like a sign for camille to call adora and ask more questions about who really killed the little girls
hey um the explanation i could think of is Camille has this hallucinations (theyre rlly not hallucinations)... ok i dont know how to explain it but throughout the episodes you may see words in the scene that interprets what Camille is thinking like for example theres this scene where there is a word scratched in her car.. it was scared at first when she left it but when she came but it is sacred. It is a lot of words you can look it up
Did anyone else think that the journalists wife was exactly the same as Adora? Making him sick so she could care for him.
She was always there and I made a point to always show him sick at home. He says, I’m feeling better now. My wife was taking such good care of me. Almost couldn’t nursed me to death.
I think he started to feel better because the wife stopped when she heard about Adora and knew she might be caught.
Not sure, I think those were lighthearted comments on an actually healthy relationship deliberately put in there to echo what was going on elsewhere.
Adora arranged for a Mexican employee to claim that John threw the bike into the ‘pond’ at the pig farm. Where did the bike come from, how did it get to the pond, and how did Adora find out about it? We know that John didn’t do it.
I thought it was Amma who made the employee say that to cover her tracks. She says that men will do whatever she wants if she gave them something. And she always says that girl friends can not be trusted. Tbh, I was surprised that it was her girl friends who helped her to kill. I think she would kill her both friends when they have come to their senses
A great twist at the end really ended the show on a high note.
I fucking knew it was here. Always acting like 2 different people, and with their mother bat shit crazy I'm not surprised. I loved the series, I just wished it was longer. Great acting right there! FUCK!
What is interesting to me is that - this is a story about transgenerational trauma. Women in white was abused women and she was their great great grandmother, it is a series about a trauma passing from generation to generation, getting more serious until the new girl becomes a killer, psycho killer, and a charismatic that attracts other girls into killing people. So the story of the boys that rape Camille, in the same space where few years later will be the story of her sister murderess, so it is kind of a feminist narrative of villains' where girls become worst than the boys...In the broader sense it is a very strange family story... Camille being the only one who is actually sane, has bpd, but more sane than others
Also the Calhoun day story of her ancestor being sa'd. I love stories about generational curses, Camille was the curse breaker I think.
Just finished the show, and yeah, Amma is Adora's evolution. The next step.
A brilliant writer you are Gillian flynn
I never realized Curry was the guy from Seinfeld with the rooster named "Yerry".
Slow down the playback during the post-credit scenes.
why nobody mentions the bite on Allan's hand? it was mentioned a few times by victim's brother that she liked to bite? pls someone EXPLAIN?! i think Allan was helping Amma
isnt the bite in john's hand?
Amma not the biter it was the second girl she murdered with her friends the biter. Spolier!!!
John's sister bitten off his girlfriend's ear lobe too. Read the book.
Holy shit. Nother excuse for a rewatch, thanks
I didn't like the pace and also all the answered questions. Maybe the writers didn't want to spoonfeed the audience but I feel if we had more time spent on the dynamic between Amma and her friends and less time on Camille refilling that Evian bottle than maybe we would understand the motive.
For me, too much time was spent on Camille getting sloshed.
That wouldn't have fit with the slow burn genre though. I think a lot was inferred about Amma's character in her dealings with her mother and sister and there were the odd moments with her peers, they didn't want to make it too easy for us to work out who did it but in hindsight the indicators became very clear. Re. Camille getting sloshed, the series was actually meant to be all about Camille and her confronting her demons, the murder plotline was really just incidental to this.
ya the pace was quite slow! watch the sinner
I did not expect that ending omg
for some reason I just assumed that in the ending Amma was making fake teeth and using it to build her mothers floor in the dollhouse just to cope with the trauma of her mother being a killer. I had to read an article to realize that wasn't it at all XD
you are the reason why this video exists
Did you not watch the after credits lol?
@@camicat111 FOR SOME REASON I STILL DIDN'T GET IT 💔
@@davidfacalfuentes8296 LOOOOOOL
That's fantastic hahaha.
This background music is hilariously out of place
I knew it would be amma 3 or 4 episodes in, she was too creepy. I was surprised when they pinned all the killings on the mom.
Mmm... I think Camille’s father is the chief.
Also, what was up with the pictures in the shed? Nobody explained that.
it was the soccer bois rape sessions , she mentioned when one of the rapists tried to apologize that she got fucked , which means she could not be the first one , that town is fucked up
@@relaxedpsycho4747
Yep, especially the ones who wanted their names mentions in the news!!
Great show
I just have one simple question which makes this twist so unbelievable. Why did her friends go along with the murders? We don’t know anything about them other than being bitches that looked up to Amma. It’s one thing for a toxic friend to be manipulative, but for a group of teenage girls to get away with those murders? Come on. Is there something I’m missing?
Max H. Did you ever hear of Slenderman? He is not real yet girls the same age as Amma killed for him. I don't remember much about that but this show sharp objects reminded me so much of the real case. Maybe the author got some of her ideas from the Slenderman crime and explinations in their mindset. Just my guess here, not science :)
Maybe they were afraid of Amma. You can see in the Ann's murder scene how one of Amma's "friends" looks up to her really scared while holding the girl's hand.
Kill or be killed, I think.
It's because Amma comes from one of the fanciest families in the area. So basically she has power over who is and who isn't popular. In Windgap if you aren't popular you are nothing and people tend to stay in the same roles after high school as well.
They explain it more in the book, Amma is the most popular girl at school and from the wealthiest family in town-crossing her would be suicide and if she's willing to murder someone, if you say no wouldn't you be next on her list? Not to mention they're teenagers. They're young, stupid and can be pressured to do anything.
In the book actually one of her friends started to feel guilty and unravel and so Amma had planned to kill her too. She was found out before she could.
THIS SHOW WAS ONE HELL OF A SHOW
So if the mother didn't kill the two girls, did the mother kill the young sister?
Yes
in the end I think its Amma with her 2 other friends strangling to death her young sister
@@zoozoo2485 That makes literally no sense. Marian was dead before Amma was born.
Yes. I read the book. Adora ( the mother) had Münchausen syndrome by proxy which meant she made her daughter sick on purpose so she could feel in control by making her better. One day she accidentally gave the daughter (Marian) a little too much poison which resulted in Marian’s death. So her death was technically an accident but it was all Adoras fault. And the fact that she was so invested in Marian’s death and using it to gain attention and sympathy is a further symptom of munchausen by proxy
Holy shit so Alan DID KNOW!!! He even says to not give them too much of he dosage
I think the show is predictable, does anyone else too guessed from the start that amma was the killer, I guessed it in prior episodes only
So, in the book, what happens to Amma after she confesses? Does Camille get her arrested?
Alecks CH oh, can this explain John's girlfriend's bite to her ear, maybe? Is this question answered throughout the show?
Alecks CH thanks!
Amma was strong enough?
Loved the book...
Now if FoundFlix started making top 10 lists, how would you feel?
ahahaha panties in a bunch
The motive of Amma has been said by her, in one of the first conversation she have with Camille. She said : "I know that it will make you come back, me no, but the twisted fade of two little girls." - I know it's not the correct quote, but she said something like that. She start doing it to bring his sister back.
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Da fuq you talkin about ?
So her mom did kill her first sister right
Yes
I'm usually quick on the uptake, as far as fictional works go. But I needed this video. When I watched the end credit scenes, I was confused by the scene where more than on girl seemed involved. Didn't even dawn on me Amma had help from her roller buddies. Even knowing the twist(s) now, I want to read the book. Thanks for this video.
What a great show, I thought it was the kid from the first time she said "boys do whatever..." but I always thought it was with the help of her father...
Same ! Something in her didn’t made comfortable I always suspected in her
I love how this is a psychological break down of the characters explained over rock music
The montage during the finales credits were is shows amma killing the girls. In one does it show her AND her friends committing the murders or was I tripping.? Please clarify for meeee
Amma hid by letting herself be made sick again... but it wasnt a surprise when she didnt escape to get help, but was playing with her precious Dollhouse instead. Wpuld Amma have let Camille die?
Great series but not sure why they had to make the ending so abstract in comparison to the book....they really should have kept the books ending
Right. The book was a better read than watching the show.
I would say: READ THE BOOK FIRST!
too late
I ordered the book & tried to only read as far as the show had gotten but I was weak,read the ending the night before the final episode & I regretted it so much. The show was better but the book gave a little more information. In the show,watch the two big pictures th the upstairs hallway change. The position of the girl in white moves from scene to scene. Nothing about it in the book though.
Just in case anyone thinks living in a small town is really living, youre wrong. You are just existing. These kind of places are bring shit holes. Go get a life someplace that matters.
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Ben Phillips ?
Kimberley Browne Not the British prank guy.
Can anybody fill me in what Adora exactly meant when she said Amma something along the lines that when Camille leaves things will be back to they were before? It feels like a key line figuring the mysteries after watching the end but I can't put my finger on it. Does it somehow suggest Adora knew about the murders and Amma knew she knew or does it refer to Amma staying in bed and accepting her mom's "medicine"?
I think maybe a little bit of both. At least to amma. Because amma knew how to play the game she knew she could go out and do whatever she liked at night party drink maybe even kill so long as she came home and let adora “take care of her”. With Camille around poking her nose in everyone’s business as well as amma getting attached to her instead of their mother everything was thrown out of routine for them so if Camille left they can go back to the little fantasy game they’ve created. I think adora had a feeling about amma but she was perfectly content so long as her baby needed her. She’d be more than willing to protect her that way I think.
Good job
This video was made perfectly
Bravo!!!!!
Sylvan Esso - Come Down
Found flix???
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THGhost2013 lmao this is so stupid
We really need the final explianed??
U should speak lil slowly
does the book ever explain what happens to Amma and the two other girls after Camille finds out?
Yes! Amma goes to prison and Camille relapses with her cutting and moves in with her boss and his wife
Can't believe it was Beth March the entire time.
Well the article quote that she does says, will I help amma put of kindness or become like my mother or weaver between the two.
Other clues:
+While there is a serial killer in town, Amma and her friends walk around freely and without fear.
+ Even though they are friends, Amma and her team do not feel sorry for the dead girls.
Thought Alan was the killer for like the last half of the season but I was way wrong
Just watched the series, and I honestly suspected that it was Amma or her mother right away, maybe I just watch way too much Law and Order lol
Me too! 😆😆 They were my only suspects from the start
I knew it was adora who was the killer in like episode 3...cuz i felt it was weird for her to care so much about the family members of the dead
Adora wasn’t the killer of the two girls it was amma and her friends. The last scene and the post credit scenes explains it. Adora kill her daughter by overdosed but not the other girls.
So Adora didn’t kill Ann and Natalie? It was Amma and her friends that killed them?
What happens to John Keene? We need a follow-up series ASAP!
All i know is i fell asleep so many times during each episodes
same 😅
Isn't it too slow? I was looking for comment like this but everyone here are saying wow amazing show, But i feel too slow to reach and nothing exciting much expect who is the killer?
Great book
Who here doesn’t watch Sharp Objects, but still is watching the video?
Ayup. Thought it was a horror
The Monkey Family Adventures me lol
Its a mystery why i always fall asleep during the episodes?
The topic of the video: murder of innocent
The background music:
😄😁🤩🤭
Season 2?
Because of how the guy speaks. I'm even more confused.😒
What's with Alan biting himself?
I am often slow with such shows, but anyone else not realise for a while that "rollerscateing blonde girl" and Amma where the same person??? When they first met I don't think they acknowledged each other as sisters, or even knew who eachother where, and maybe that set things in my mind...maybe I should just pay more attention....
camille brings that up in episode 1. amma just "assumed" camille knew it was her but i think she was hiding the fact for dramatic affect or just cause she's psychotic, yet that was the first time camille saw amma in a decade.
I feel like I've missed an episode - there are only 8 episodes in season 1 right? When do we find out Amma has killed May?
Marienne died way before amma was born, and he keeps saying 'three girls' when she just killed natalie and anne.
@@anustwist6305 May is the black friend from the last episode. She is the third girl.
In the end, Mae's mom told Camille that she's not home yet. Then the real endings (2 of them) were in the middle of the ending credits.
@@jeannes.356 I missed the ending credits, I was so baffled by that plot twist that I was floored! and now I have to go back to see that ending credit.
Thanks.