SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the finale of FX‘s Grotesquerie. It looks like Lois may never be making it to Florida after all.
The finale of FX’s Grotesquerie felt, in some ways, like the 10 episodes came full circle, with Niecy Nash-Betts putting aside her plan to start over in Tarpon Springs in favor of donning her detective hat again to try to solve the same gruesome crimes she’d been investigating in her liminal state — except this time, they’re happening in real life.
After Lois is called to the scene of a family brutally murdered and delicately placed around their kitchen table, she starts to become suspicious.
But, when she finds herself back at the church altar, staring at a bloody recreation of the Last Supper, this time with her doctor (who was the church’s priest and, ultimately, the killer in the events that played out while she was in her coma), at the center, she knows she can’t flee to Tarpon Springs until she’s gotten to the bottom of this.
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