The police raid the storage and find all the driver’s licenses of Elinor’s victims. Juliette gives Oliver the key to Elinor’s storage, and Oliver tips off the police about what Elinor has in the storage. Now that Juliette is done with Elinor, she’s all on board to set her up. Later, Juliette confronts Elinor about Theo’s death, and the argument ends with Juliette telling Elinor that she’s done with her and them getting in a little tussle. Theo has been turned into a vampire by someone. As he looks in the mirror, he opens his mouth and his new fangs show. Suddenly, Theo starts to feel ill and leaves the dinner table to go upstairs. They aren’t sure how Theo is alive, but they know something is up. Juliette later finds Elinor’s lipstick outside the bar, and she realizes that Elinor is responsible for Theo’s death.īelieving that Theo is dead, Calliope and Apollo are shocked to walk through the door of their house to find Theo sitting at the dinner table. Calliope and Apollo go, but Juliette stays behind to clean up the mess in the restroom. Apollo tells Calliope that he doesn’t remember what happened, and they share a hug before being advised by Juliette to leave the bar because the police are after Calliope. Calliope and Juliette arrive at the Wooden Stake bar and find out that Theo has been hurt. Then we cut to Calliope calling Theo to warn him about the police being after their family, but Apollo picks up the phone to tell her that something happened to Theo. WARNING: Major spoilers for First Kill below! First Kill endingĪfter Apollo accidentally stabs Theo in the Wooden Stake bar restroom, Elinor uses her memory reset power to erase his memory. Whether you need a recap or just need some clarification on what happened at the end of season 1, continue reading because we’ll be your guide! We couldn’t help but root for Calliope and Juliette to end up together regardless of their distinct differences and backgrounds. The casting was truly spot on and the acting was very believable. Rising actors Imani Lewis and Sarah Catherine Hook play the roles of Calliope and Juliette, respectively. Throughout the season, we see the unlikely pair’s love story play out, and it’s not surprising that they experience several ups and downs along the way. The eight-episode first season introduced viewers to a young vampire and monster slayer (Juliette and Calliope) who finds themselves falling in love even though they’re forbidden to be together. Interestingly enough, the less you lean on The Double, the less he’ll want to help.A new sapphic vampire series titled First Kill is finally streaming on Netflix and so much happened in the last few moments of the season. The Double offers advice for how to best interact with others, and Higgs is given the choice of whether he wants to listen to his intuition. It’s a wonderful touch for a protagonist who has great difficulty navigating conversation and emotions. There’s a character called The Double who lives in Higgs’ head and helps analyze social situations. The Mind Palace is neat, but the other side to Higgs’ introspection ends up stealing the show. It adds a new layer to puzzle-solving that’s missing in Dontnod’s other narrative-driven games. Through a hologram-type filter, we piece together the correct sequence of events to recreate a handful of crucial scenarios. Here, we get to live out scenarios step by step, like what progression of events would cause a truck to careen off the road and into a tree. Higgs has the ability to analytically imagine crime scenes in a place that’s called his Mind Palace. Even though it’s kneecapped by a short runtime (my playthrough was five or six hours, but felt set up to be much longer), Twin Mirror experiments with some slick evolutions of the Dontnod formula.
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