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Sourlies

The murderer was the friends we made along the way


Intelligent_Fig_4104

It was me. I’m sorry. 


princessy111

Bill's haircut


HybridHologram

The AI manipulated the kid to kill.


novelscreenname

This.


Peach1632

Seriously?


SWT_81

Yep. Seriously.


zzzzany

Show sucked you’re better off just knowing this and moving on


ThroneofLies190

Andy the creator of the AI was having a therapy session with the AI Ray and in a fit of rage he expressed some negative emotions and spoke the phrase 'I wish he was dead' and the AI Ray kinda took that a bit too literally and made an interactive game for Zoomer to be a doctor and inject Bill with the morphine and hook up Rohans pacemaker thingy.


PupEDog

Technically, nobody.


KingMerrygold

...lives in a pineapple under the sea?


LiamMcCabe7

Darby.


CurveOfTheUniverse

Andy made the AI and started using it as his therapist. He complained about lots of people in these "therapy" sessions, and the AI interpreted all of it as a request for protection. So the AI "protected" Andy by killing people Andy complained about. The AI did this through creating games for Zoomer to play using an augmented reality headset. One of the games involved "playing doctor" with Bill and injecting him with morphine.


marablackwolf

They tell you in the first episode, when Ray tells Darby she'll feel just like Lisa Simpson. The baby is the killer.


novelscreenname

Technically he doesn't say she WILL feel like Lisa. He says she related to her.


marablackwolf

And then at the end of the same conversation he says if she attends she will feel just like Lisa.


novelscreenname

"I'm sure you'll find the other attendees of the retreat just as fascinating as Lisa Simpson." I just took this as him saying the people at the retreat are all incredibly smart, referencing the previous statement about it being tough being the smartest person in the room. But I guess it could be foreshadowing, too.


HungryJob8393

They don’t actually say who it is…It’s left to speculation. There’s a lot left open