I didn't watch the last episode last night, halfway left.
Then I fell asleep with a headache, and when I was about to wake up, I suddenly had a dream.
The people in the dream have no names. The impression is that there are three men and one woman. In fact, they can correspond to mercenaries, doctors, police officers and the heroine. However, at the beginning of the dream, the heroine found that one of them died on the first floor, and she began to panic and knock. Gong, but the moment the wooden hammer was taken down, a mechanism was affected. This mechanism caused the four little people in the plate to shatter, which meant that the remaining three people were about to die.
Next, a man went downstairs, in which the murderer revealed himself. He gradually ripped open his own face, which was the faces of seven dead people. He said that he took great pains to disguise himself as seven people, and formed such a mystery for revenge. To take revenge on the remaining one man and one woman, he first killed the heroine, and after the last man went downstairs, he said the same thing to him again.
When I look at it from the perspective of God, it is very immersive and reasonable. Such an ending can give an ultimate murderer.
I just finished watching the last half of the episode. It turned out that the judge suspended his death, but no one has explained the various killing methods. It should be impossible for the judge to do it by himself. In short, the ending isn't overwhelming, it's still full of reasoning mysteries, but the point of the show doesn't seem to be here. I didn't read the original book, so I didn't understand the logic. Is there anyone else on the island? Who controls all this?
Record this dream, I have almost forgotten the details.
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