By the end of the primary season of Grotesquerie, Lois isn’t certain if she’s within the “different world” or some parallel universe. Given the plot to this point, followers are uncertain she’s in the true world, and we’ll check out what may be taking place along with her under.
Is Lois within the “different world” or the true world in Grotesquerie?
Within the season finale, Lois tells Dr. Witticomb that she seems like she’s lifeless or still in a coma. She feels she’s crossed over and is in a hell the place she’s pressured to stay in her sorrow. She calls it an “different world.” Nevertheless, Witticomb insists she has Cotard’s syndrome and that she is certainly awake and in the true world. Given how the present has progressed to this point, there are arguments to be made for each factors. However it may be extra complicated than that.
One of many extra fascinating fan theories is that Lois has in some way handed into Marshall’s coma dream. There are some things that time to this being the case. In Lois’s coma, she’s the hero. Everybody will depend on her; Marshall is completely within the incorrect, Redd is an insane nurse, and her daughter is hooked on meals and lives at house.
Nevertheless, when she awakens, she finds that she’s cheated on her husband along with her daughter’s husband. She’s additionally been “retired” from the police, and her daughter is a profitable researcher and trainer. So, she’s principally a failed mom, spouse, and cop. It could make sense that this is able to be the function Marshall positioned her in. It additionally is smart that he’d put himself in a difficult place due to his guilt about his intercourse dependancy.
The second Grotesquerie homicide means that Lois’s present actuality is odd. The hassle to kill and assemble such a scene isn’t sensible, and it as soon as once more appears to be a symbolic (possibly religious) assault in opposition to her.
Sadly, the season closes with out offering extra clues as as to whether Lois is in the true world or another aircraft. We’ll have to attend till season two drops earlier than we get the remainder of the story.