By now you've had a chance to watch Netflix's Behind Her Eyes if you haven't, stop reading now ; process that or continue to be haunted, confused, and distraught by it ; and begin to obsess over clues that may have given away the truth in earlier episodes No? Despite the occasional turns, there's a sense, however, that the characters in "Behind Her Eyes" are just kind of speed-walking towards the last episode | In all fairness to the team behind the show—creator Steve Lightfoot, writer Angela LaManna, and director Erik Richter Strand— Behind Her Eyes tracks closely with the novel by Pinborough |
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Find out more about how we use your information in our and | That's because Rob-Adele has been astral spying on Louise and then also befriending her and turning Louise against David |
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3Unfortunately, when she next goes to work she discovers that the man from the bar is her new boss, who also happens to have a wife | You can change your choices at any time by visiting |
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But then why is David so controlling? Lucid dreaming is a key part of this story and through flashbacks, we see that Adele was friends with a heroin addict Rob, whom she taught how to astral project during lucid dreaming | On one hand, "Behind Her Eyes" doesn't seem to take its own pulpy ending too seriously, so why should we? And consider how Adele's body language and literally language changes after her body is taken over by Rob |
But Louise's seven-year-old son Adam senses that something is up with his mom, who doesn't seem nearly as caring, kind, or attentive as his real mom.
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