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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2023 18:24:48 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 5, 2023 1:29:13 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jun 26, 2023 7:07:29 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jul 4, 2023 2:34:26 GMT
From the start, there has been a lot to talk about when it comes to HBO's buzzy series The Idol, which was co-created by and co-stars Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye. The drama followed a pop star, Jocelyn (played by Lily-Rose Depp), who's recovering from a nervous breakdown when she meets Tesfaye's Tedros, a secret cult leader.
No surprise that the unexpected turn on Sunday's finale left much to be discussed, in addition to the topics that had already surfaced, about everything from the controversy to the cast. Here's a look at not just one but multiple burning questions surrounding the HBO series:
How did the season end? What was the big twist? In the final episode of the show, viewers learned that Jocelyn, whom we thought was being controlled by Tedros, was, in fact, manipulating him. We watched as Jocelyn booted Tedros out of her life, calling him out as a "con man and a fraud." Her manager even offered him $500,000 to go, and a news reporter wrote a prominent story about his background as a pimp. The show then jumped ahead six weeks, and picked back up with a publicly shamed Tedros, who's now dealing with financial issues because of the negative media attention, attending the opening night of Jocelyn's latest tour.
There, Tedros realized that Jocelyn had been lying to him about her background and using him for her own purposes the entire time. He'd never really been the one in control. She brings him onstage, where she kisses him passionately and declares him the "love of my life." "You're mine forever," she then told him. "Now go stand over there."
Depp explained in a behind-the-scenes clip on the making of the episode that Jocelyn, the supposed victim of manipulation, is "a very calculated and strategic person" who "knows what she wants and she's going to stop at nothing to get it."
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Post by Admin on Sept 29, 2023 19:47:18 GMT
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