She wouldn’t let him tell anyone then - she couldn’t bear the thought of being locked up again - but now, David is ready to go to the cops and confess everything. She corners him about what happened to Rob: “Did you kill him?” We learn via flashback that Adele told him Rob died of a heroin overdose, and without thinking, she threw his body down that deep well in the woods, and David’s watch fell in along with him. That night, after Adele and David go to bed together, Rob decides to… astral-project into their room and watch them have sex! Back in the present, Louise confronts David and tells him she knows Adele is deranged. We flash back to Adele, Rob and David at her family’s castle, where the three of them giggle and make dinner - and Rob clearly takes a liking to David.
“Get away fast as you can,” Marianne warns Louise. Marianne tells her she only ever talked with David, but Adele still came to her door, angrily demanding that she stay away from him - and then Marianne came home to find “SLUT” written in blood on her bedroom wall. (We also saw her entering Louise’s body and swapping bodies with her for a short time.) In the finale, Louise travels to Brighton to check on Marianne, the café owner who Adele told her had an affair with David. We learned in the penultimate episode that Adele is capable of astral projection (!!), aka leaving her physical body and traveling freely as a spirit, observing without being seen. Plus, Louise has recurring night terrors that Adele is helping her to get under control, and we keep getting flashbacks to Adele’s stint at a mental ward and her friendship with a gay Scottish lad named Rob ( Game of Thrones‘ Robert Aramayo)… Louise strikes up a friendship with David’s wife Adele ( The Knick‘s Eve Hewson) while striking up an affair with David, and we learn that Adele is heavily medicated, and her marriage with David is severely strained. If you’ve already made your way through all six episodes of Netflix’s highly unsettling, fiendishly addictive British psychological thriller Behind Her Eyes… well, we have a lot to discuss, don’t we?īefore we dive into that doozy of a finale, a quick recap: Louise (Simona Brown) is a receptionist at a psychiatric office, and she impulsively kissed a handsome stranger named David (Tom Bateman, who gives off serious Tom Ellis vibes) before discovering he’s her new boss… and he’s married. Ginny & Georgia EPs, Stars Address Gilmore Girls Comparisons, Preview Complicated Mother-Daughter StoryĬountry Comfort: LeAnn Rimes Crashes Eddie Cibrian and Katharine McPhee's Netflix Comedy in First Trailer