The Watcher Ending Explained: Imagine you bought your dream house away from the city crowd, in the suburbs where you wish to have a peaceful life with your children but this instantly becomes your nightmare when you start to receive worrying letters and there’s a presence that makes you feel uneasy and no matter how much you try to solve that or find that out with the help of the police or make use of your brain you still can’t figure that out. Well, that’s what this Netflix’s new series “The Watcher” is about.

Pretty much a self-explanatory title that gives off an expectation that the viewers will get over the suspense of who that watcher exactly is, right? WRONG!

The Watcher is a pretty interesting series, no doubt. It not only shows you the nightmare the Brannock Family goes through but it also shows you their struggle to uncover who the watcher is and the aftermath of their inability to leave it behind.

After Dean & Nora do everything, they can to find out who the watcher is, by involving the police as well but even after investigation they couldn’t find out, well they leave that beautiful house they had bought to go back to where they come from which is sad to see, to see a family return to the exact place they left before.

But this doesn’t end here, the inability of Dean to put this behind him leaves him sending the letters The Watcher sent him to his neighbors as revenge. Dean starts to lie to Nora and would occasionally go to the house as well.

The ending is something that wouldn’t give us closure because we don’t get a specific answer to who “The Watcher” is. It’s open to interpretation that probably it’s someone from the so-called Westfield Preservation Society or Pearl, Jasper & John Groff and there have been some clues throughout the series to make them strong contenders.


 

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