The writers are doing everything so that we suspect only Megan and Isabella. That's why I don't think any of them killed Luke. I think the killer is his brother or father or a guy who is in love with Megan.
@zhannaboo: brother and father are unlikely, but there is still some guy with whom Megan exchanged glances when Luke's corpse was found. who, like, worked at Apple
The thought came that this is all Luke's family showdown, and the girls are here for so much because (well, maybe they hide some of their skeletons, no more).
Maybe Luke leaked the video himself to frame his brother. And off it went…Plus the oppression of his father, who did not respect his wishes, and only raised his eldest son to the pedestal.
@astakhovasveta: There was also a thought that Luke had set it up himself. Especially after Luke's conversation with his father. Although, it was generally ugly of Luke to do this to Megan.
I like how the development of girls' relationships is shown, how each opens up to the other. There is also a suggestion that the death of Luke's mother has something to do with his death
The second season is definitely more exciting! Everything is developing so steeply that I don't even dare to bet on who killed Luke, I'll just keep looking. And yes, it is very clearly visible how Megan has changed in the moment of blackmail.
It's very addictive. I'm betting on a family showdown. Isabella clearly has some kind of disorder, she seems to be obsessed with Megan: how she was offended by a similar phrase not addressed to her from Meg and leaked the truth about the video to her mother. Something unhealthy, and judging by the conversation with the lawyer, this is not the first time. But I don't think Isabella did it, no. I really like Griffin, it's nice to see this actor, he's so cool.
It's a fact that Luke framed his brother. At first, I thought that a friend in love with Megan was to blame for everything, but since he "recognized the laughter," he was hardly involved in the setup. But there are several theories about the murder: 1. Luke wanted to end the lie, confess everything and tell the truth. But then Megan would not have gone to college because of the shame and would not have received a scholarship, they had a fight, and Luke could have accidentally died? Or did Isabella, ready to do anything for her friend, want to scare him and accidentally kill him? 2. The killer is a brother, since he is very little shown in 2000. It feels like they are hiding how he behaves after his brother's death, what he feels at all. It is clear that the father is grieving and suffering, but the brother seems to be hiding something...
@bananamzfk: Well, there is no special love between brothers. Of course, not to such an extent that you don't worry about your brother's death, but anything can happen. Luke's brother is a bit of a character.
Maybe Luke leaked the video himself to frame his brother. And off it went…Plus the oppression of his father, who did not respect his wishes, and only raised his eldest son to the pedestal.
That's why, after this series, it seemed so
There is also a suggestion that the death of Luke's mother has something to do with his death
And yes, it is very clearly visible how Megan has changed in the moment of blackmail.
I'm betting on a family showdown.
Isabella clearly has some kind of disorder, she seems to be obsessed with Megan: how she was offended by a similar phrase not addressed to her from Meg and leaked the truth about the video to her mother. Something unhealthy, and judging by the conversation with the lawyer, this is not the first time.
But I don't think Isabella did it, no.
I really like Griffin, it's nice to see this actor, he's so cool.
But there are several theories about the murder:
1. Luke wanted to end the lie, confess everything and tell the truth. But then Megan would not have gone to college because of the shame and would not have received a scholarship, they had a fight, and Luke could have accidentally died? Or did Isabella, ready to do anything for her friend, want to scare him and accidentally kill him?
2. The killer is a brother, since he is very little shown in 2000. It feels like they are hiding how he behaves after his brother's death, what he feels at all. It is clear that the father is grieving and suffering, but the brother seems to be hiding something...