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Questions about “Something very bad is about to happen” plot/ending

I just finished watching Something Very Bad Is About to Happen and I have QUESTIONS and things to just overall discuss/get out there because I feel like I understood the general idea but some parts made absolutely no sense to me😭

  1. I’m super confused about how Rachel died and then immediately became the Witness. I get how the old man became the Witness because he explained it, but Rachel literally died and then just wakes up? Who was the man talking to before he died?

2.When she comes back and asks for her lighter, why does Nicky not react at all? Like your dead fiancée just walked in and you’re not even like “how are you alive?” Was he really just that traumatized?

  1. What was the point of the foxes throughout the show? They kept showing them like they meant something and then it felt like nothing

  2. The murderer podcast scene at the very beginning made me think the show was gonna be more centered on a murderer and it feels like it was abandoned. what was the point of that scene?

  3. The baby scene at the beginning also confused me. Then later Nicky randomly says he knew the baby’s dad who punched him and he showed up at the wedding? i didn’t really understand the point of this scene either considering the baby car plot line went nowhere and they didn’t say anything about it for the rest of the show.

  4. Also, what the HELL was up with Nicky’s dad and the dogs? Like why was he taxidermying them? Was it supposed to show he’s creepy or controlling, or was it just a random “weird horror” thing?

the whole curse storyline… to me it kinda felt like a lazy explanation for everything after the huge build up in the first 3 episodes, but I went with it. Honestly, Rachel made me angry the whole time lol she should’ve left when the family was FIRST weird.

I just felt like there are so many plotlines that just got dropped or am I overthinking it? I feel like the show had really cool ideas but then didn’t fully explain or follow through on a lot of them. Did anyone else feel this way or did I just miss a bunch of stuff?

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