![]() ![]() Matt explains that they’re going to have to get rid of her when accused of trying to frame Nathan with the dart in Ruby’s neck, Matt explains that if he was trying to frame Nathan he wouldn’t have left the body with them. Now that they’ve brought Ruby’s body inside their new house, they lash out at him for killing someone despite saying he wouldn’t. He is looking for the star of their podcast’s spin-off, someone with a sad story that is marginalized and will win sympathy with the “woke police.” However, their chat is interrupted when Ava and Nathan call him, shocked and on edge after discovering Ruby’s body. The episode begins with Matt on a Zoom call with a group of other serial killers from around the country, all with their faces blurred. How do Ava and Nathan cope with this new twist in the story? Let’s break down the shocking season finale. They try to keep her out and to keep Matt from finding out she knows, but considering she ends up dead on their doorstep to close out the penultimate episode, they were unsuccessful. But, as if things couldn’t get worse, Ava’s friend Ruby ( Priscilla Quintana) discovers Matt’s identity, using it to try to worm her way into the podcast. He’s already partially set Nathan up for the murder of Chloe Lake ( Natalia Dyer), and their ties to him already paint them as accomplices in the Westside Ripper’s crimes. He’s not necessarily afraid of them turning him in either, as he can easily bring both Ava and Nathan down with him now. Though Ava and Nathan have threatened to turn him in if he kills another person, it’s clear he is not willing to stay true to that directive. He’s ready to tell his story and become the nation’s next fixation, earning him a slew of fans and giving him cash that his career as a plumber cannot. ![]()
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