'Widow's Bay' Ending Explained: How Will That Big Twist Impact Season 2?
Widow's Bay ended its first season on Wednesday on Apple TV, and in its finale, titled We Hope You Enjoy Your Time, the layered horror-comedy revealed a big trick up its sleeve. From the show's outset, Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys) works tirelessly to rebrand his rickety coastal town into the next Martha's Vineyard. As the episodes progress, the program shows just how cursed this small fishing village is -- and why tourists really shouldn't vacation there.
Widow's Bay has been plagued by a centuries-old curse that keeps those born on the island from being able to leave, because if they try, they die. Moreover, there's a torture chair located in the bowels of Widow's Bay's storm shelter that indicates the island's history is even more disturbing than I'd ever imagined. And I say this knowing full well that there was a maniacal boogeyman, a killer clown and a...
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