Guilt: 7 Jaw Dropping Twists from ‘What Did You Do?’ (Season 1 Episode 10)

Guilt: 7 Jaw Dropping Twists from ‘What Did You Do?’ (Season 1 Episode 10)

Guilt, Reviews

I think “What Did You Do?” caused my brain to short circuit. Guilt‘s season finale is basically one twist after another.

It’s absolutely insane.

Here are some of the most shocking moments of season finale:

1. Luc is a killer

That’s right, not only did Luc kill Jessica Marshall (by accident), but he also killed Molly Ryan to keep Grace from learning about Jessica. I should’ve known considering his obsession with blood splatter-like paintings and the resurgence of his drug addiction.

Oh, Luc also kills himself after confessing.

I had written off Luc as the killer, so the reveal definitely was shocking. I wish we had more time to explore everything because it’s still really hard to imagine Luc as a murderer.

2. Roz loved Molly, but also made Luc kill her

I mean WHAT?!

I will say that Roz knowing about what happened to Jessica makes a lot more sense than Molly somehow figuring it out. Like Grace said, I can’t imagine Molly not immediately telling Grace about what Luc had done.

Roz apparently couldn’t take that Molly loved Theo and her and the same time. I still think murdering Molly was a bit extreme, considering Theo wasn’t going to call off the wedding for Molly or anything.

3. Guilty Grace

Somehow, Grace puts everything together and figures out that Roz put Luc up to it.

What does Grace do next? She kills Roz.

You would think after being in jail and having to consider the possibility of life behind bars that Grace would not have attacked and killed Roz. Of course, you could also argue that Grace isn’t thinking clearly in that moment.

There’s always something that’s been a bit off about Grace, so I’m not totally surprised that she kills Roz. I feel like Grace has always had that ability in her.

To make matters more juicy, Natalie catches Grace with blood on her face and the murder weapon in her hand. What’s Natalie going to do now?

GUILT - "What Did You Do?" - Freeform/Katie Yu
GUILT – “What Did You Do?” – Freeform/Katie Yu
4. #WhoShotPrinceTheo

Is anyone else thinking the murder or attempted murder of Prince Theo will be one of the mysteries if Guilt gets a second season?

I’m so glad that Patrick isn’t the one to pull the trigger, but now the question is, who did? Declan certainly wants England to pay, so he would be a pretty good pick for a suspect.

I’m not entirely sure Declan was the one who did it though…

5. Charlotte’s stone cold

I know Charlotte told Theo to never cheat on her again, but I didn’t think that meant she would let him die!

She doesn’t even look concerned when Theo gets shot. Part of me wonders if she knew someone would shoot him, and that’s why she opens the blinds.

6. Phillip betrays Theo

He admits to killing Neville to protect Theo, and it doesn’t seem like that was something Theo asked him to do.

Phillip took charge and killed Neville, and he’s probably taken charge on a couple more things. Sure, Prince Theo made Phillip do some shady things like blackmail DS Bruno, but it takes two to tango, my friend.

I always thought that Phillip’s loyalty to Theo was unwavering.

7.  Stan’s a dad

 

Because we didn’t have enough twists to go around, let’s throw one more into the mix!

Stan is Veena’s dad. Yup, it’s a thing that happens.

There isn’t really much of a point to this twist. I kind of hoped that Stan gave Veena all those scoops just so he could use her and manipulate her if he ever needed to.

The father reveal seems a little unnecessary, and it’s not like the finale is short on drama or anything.

What did you think of the season finale of Guilt? Do you want a season two? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Guilt aired Monday at 9/8c on Freeform.

Allison is in a love affair with television that doesn't seem to be letting up anytime soon. Slightly damaged fictional characters are her weakness. She loves to spend her free time curled up with a cat and a show to binge-watch. Allison is a Tomatometer-approved critic (Rotten Tomatoes).