Was Nine Perfect Strangers Season 1's Ending Real?
Nine Perfect Strangers season 1 ended with most of the characters seemingly living a better life than they did before they went to Tranquillum. However, the finale could have an alternate explanation. Seeing as Frances is shown writing and imagining a life with Tony, it could be argued that the ending was not real but a figment of Frances' imagination. Nine Perfect Strangers season 2 can explain whether the guests left Tranquillum and lived a better life as shown in the season 1 finale or if there is an alternate explanation.
Frances and Tony
Will Carmel Get Punished For Her Crimes?
Carmel was one of the most troubled guests at Tranquillum. She not only physically attacked Masha while she was at the retreat, but was also the person who shot Masha after finding out she was her husband's mistress. After Carmel attacked Masha, she was put in solitary confinement for her safety and those of the other guests. Masha might have seemed to forgive Carmel for shooting her, but that doesn't mean her secret will stay safe or that she won't face any repercussions for her actions.
Heather and Napoleon talk in Nine Perfect Strangers
What Happened To The Guests' Cars?
After Frances and Tony decided to be together, they wanted to leave Tranquillum only to find none of their cars were in the garage. The disappearance of the cars is one of Nine Perfect Strangers season 1's mysteries that didn't get solved. There was no explanation as to why the cars were no longer in the garage, where they had taken them, or why Masha was shown driving Ben's Lamborghini. Most of the mysteries in Nine Perfect Strangers were there for a reason and added to the show's plot, so the disappearance of the cars could prove to be important in the second season.
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