Kaashif is a writer from Mumbai, with a BA in film from NYU & an MA in anthropology from SOAS. He's been published in The Quint, The Caravan, & SAAG.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The ending of the Netflix miniseries Baby Reindeer sees its protagonist Donald "Donny" Dunn come full circle. Over seven episodes, the drama series explores Donny's complex relationship with his stalker, Martha , and its connection with other facets of his life.
This ending would be in line with the series' constant blurring of the lines between victim and perpetrator and its focus on the toxic dynamic between Donny and Martha, fueled by both their respective traumatic pasts. What Was Going On With Martha: Why She Isn't A "Villain" She is a Deeply Troubled Soul With A Mental Illness If the origin of the "Baby Reindeer" name is any indication, Martha is a deeply troubled soul who suffers from a traumatic childhood. The creator, Richard Gadd, has spoken extensively about how he thinks the real-life Martha is a victim rather than a villain, and should not be blamed.
Donny's Final Meeting With Darrien & The Cottonmouth Job It Represents Another Full-Circle Moment For Donny While Donny is spiraling down the rabbit hole of trying to decode Martha's voicemail, his ex-girlfriend, Keeley, pays him a visit and sees how much of a mess he is. He even tells her that he's given up on his comedy career, just after it's finally taken off.
Not only do his parents offer him empathy, but his father also shares that he, too, was sexually abused growing up. He doesn't state this explicitly, but implies it by saying that he grew up in the Catholic Church. It takes Donny a moment to understand what his father is saying, but once it dawns on him, the family share a profound moment of intimacy. What Donny fears would be a moment of shame and judgment ends up being immensely cathartic.
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