I Know What You Did Last Summer
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Well, so much for Lennon being alive.

She winds up in the water, only to turn and find her dead sister floating next to her.
Of course, theres still a killer out there, whether its Clara or someone else.
Doug gets close to the truth when he tracks some bitcoin payments from Lennons OnlyFans to Dales bank account.
Unfortunately, the ceremonial burning of Lennons body is interrupted by a text alert and a scream.
Theres a new text from Alisons phone to the group, this one saying, Im still here.
And two more people were murdered at Bruces restaurant: Doug and Harold, the chef.
Lennons death is out in the open now, but everyone thinks its Alison who died.
The constant tension of Alison lying to all her friends remains the shows best (only?)
source of actual human drama, even if its something out of a Lifetime movie.
Is it inappropriate to say the right twin died?
Even if she has no involvement in the murders, shes a complete monster.
The only problem is … does this really track with what we know?
Why didnt we see such an important moment?
And the same goes for the strange Alison-Lennon-Margot triangle that forms here.
Is Alison learning about Lennon and Margots sexual relationship for the first time?
It feels convenient that Alison can so easily roll with each new piece of information she learns about Lennon.
It deflates some of the tension that nobody has come close to figuring out the truth.
Have she, Lennon, and Margot all had relationships with other women, or are these the first?
Every time one question is answered, five others sprout up in its place.
I think its about time to start tying everything together.
Doug seems to rule out Kelly Craft as the killer.
I guess his scene with Clara shows hes still hiding things from his daughter, though.
just, writers, ease up on the low-keys and high-keys.
Its like Riley last episode with sus.