Sebastian, the “friend” who took advantage of the 24 hours where family members fought pointing fingers and detonating the victim ended his coup against Edgar. Who killed the riddle (kind of obvious) was the attentive Travis. Not that that was the main point of the penultimate episode of The Afterparty. No, the evening’s show was Isabel’s, in her narrative of dramas from the 1950s to also end any positive image of her own son.
Rescuing the films in which the expression gaslighting was created, she went back in time and placed the dead man himself as a suspect in an accidental death. It’s just that there are several classics where the young lady was seen as “crazy” and induced to insanity by the villain, who wanted her fortune. Since she wasn’t going to go anywhere “new”, we got a separate scene where Travis confronts Sebastian for the crime. In Vivian’s testimony, with the police already present, we will know how Edgar was effectively poisoned. Not forgetting that Zoe hid the tea blue and still hasn’t gone to rescue it. It seemed like it was to protect Grace, but is it really?
The second season of The Afterparty maintained the quality of the fun narrative, and the turns of suspects, but it was still a little confusing. So far, the culprits have only blamed the victim, who has seemed to “deserve” to die. And being abandoned in the room… Is there a turnaround coming?


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