![]() ![]() ![]() In the final moments of the series, Nora calls her husband on the phone and asks how his job interview went. (This is a call back, likely, to John Graff, the murderer who had lived in the house before). Dean Brannock introduces himself as "John," noting that he lives a couple blocks away. The new owner greets him on his way back from a run. Several neighbors, who were formerly suspects, watch the family from afar, calling their innocence into account.ĭean, in one of the last scenes, stands in front of his old home. So, uh, who is the Watcher?Īfter Karen promptly moves out of the home, a new family of four appears to have moved into 657 Boulevard. Already screaming in terror, she turns around to encounter what viewers are led to believe is "The Watcher" and amply runs out of the house and down the street. Suddenly, the staircase's landing opens and a person dressed in all black appears behind Karen. Hearing a squeal, Karen runs downstairs to find her bloody dog lying dead on the ground in the hallway. She opens it to find a note from "The Watcher," that reads, "Welcome to your worst nightmare!" When she goes to check what's causing the sound, carefully walking with a knife in her hand, she finds nothing and takes her dog back upstairs.įinally attempting to get some sleep, she hears a noise come from the dumbwaiter in the hallway. Karen is quickly startled by the sound of her small dog barking in the basement. Due to the unsettling end to the relationship, the detective tells her to not even bother calling 9-1-1 anymore. The realtor then calls the detective at the police department, whom she had previously been seeing romantically, asking if he can check for an intruder. After hearing water pouring off the stairwell downstairs, she rushes to her bathroom to see the tub suddenly flooded. Karen has her own bone-chilling encounter with the Watcherīrushing off any suspicion of the Watcher, Karen gets ready for bed when she hears a phone ringing, only to answer with no one on the other line. ![]() Nora then confronts her former friend inside Karen's new home, warning her that things might not turn out how she expects. Though far under the asking price, the family decides to sell the home to their only offer, who viewers later discover is Jennifer Coolidge's character Karen Calhoun. Story continues 657 Boulevard gets a new ownerĪs for what happens to their "dream home"? The Brannocks had been struggling to sell the house, which on the show they bought for over $3 million, as media outlets had been covering the home's dark history and menacing letters. Rather, Birch was hoping to give both the family and herself a sense a peace from the endless search. She responds that her mother's story wasn't true. An emotional Dean listens and questions the detective as she explains exactly how she did it.Īt Theodora's funeral, the couple asks Birch's daughter about the guilty admission. When Dean is visiting the medical center alone, Theodora confesses that she was the Watcher all along. In Dean's brief absence, Nora admits life at home has been hard still not knowing the identity of the Watcher. Shortly after, the couple goes to visit their private detective Theodora Birch (Noma Dumezweni), who is dying of cancer at a New York hospital. Theodora Birch claims to be ‘The Watcher’ Though he claims to have moved on from the horrifying events, Nora has a breakdown late one night when she comes home to her husband conjuring up another theory on who the family's stalker could be. Still on the job hunt, Dean has remained at home taking after the two kids and going to therapy to recover from the trauma that the letters from the Watcher gave him. Luckily, pottery sales for Nora Brannock, portrayed by Naomi Watts, have taken off, so she can be the primary financial provider. ![]()
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