The Girl in the Mirror has left us wanting for more with the last episode which lets us know that this is only the beginning. Starring Mireia Oriol, Álex Villazán, Pol Monen, Claudia Roset, Javier Morgade, alongside other cast members, the show is directed by Sergio G. Sánchez.
The story revolves around a girl who suffers from amnesia due to an accident that leaves her as a survivor with questions. Unable to remember her life prior to the accident and make connections to the person she once was, she seeks answers. However, this desire will only make things messier for her, especially when she realises who she really is.
Netflix’s synopsis reads:
AFTER LOSING HER MEMORY IN A BIZARRE ACCIDENT THAT KILLS MOST OF HER CLASSMATES, Alma TRIES TO UNRAVEL WHAT HAPPENED THAT DAY — AND REGAIN HER IDENTITY.
The Girl in the Mirror Ending Explained
The last episode shows Deva’s desire to stay in Alma’s Body, however, when Tom confronts her about knowing who she is making things go downhill for her. Left with no desire to live someone else’s life, she decides to leave with Nico.
Later, she attends the memorial service held for the victims of the accident which fills her with emotions. Having decided to leave she finishes some unfulfilled tasks, and is ready to leave.
Elsewhere, Nico is caught by the people she’s been trying to avoid and will now be part of the brotherhood that is destined to bring back Therion. After this, the demon possessing Rogue goes to awaken another member of the group in Laura’s body.
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Bruno, on the other hand, goes to meet Martin only to break up with him after what happened with his grandfather and for the latter’s ignorance. Unaware that Rogue has followed him to find out about Martin’s location.
Deva gives Laura’s maps that she had made for her parents to the two. She then sends the video of Deva being sexually assaulted by her mother’s boyfriend Ricardo to her mother Lucia, which leaves the latter devastated. Lucia then goes to attack Ricardo only for us to later hear her screams.
Deva goes back to the tree house one last time to say goodbye to her friend when a wounded Ricardo asks her about the video that she had sent to Lucia. He then attacks her and tries to kill her when Alma’s ghost arrives and pushes him away and falls. Deva leaves the body and pushes Ricardo down the tree house.
Laura then arrives to take Deva along with her, and after the two push Alma back into her body, they bid her a beautiful goodbye and leave. Having gotten back her life she then pushes Tom to fulfil his dream of studying in the US while she waits here.
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She then goes to meet Aurora who gives her the water flower pendant that was passed to her by her teacher. She tells her that she will help others like she helped Alma and how she has been waiting for her for centuries.
Elsewhere, after having sent Martin to Bruno, the former’s sister thinks about the prophecy which talks about a family member sending him away to Therion. Unaware that Bruno too has been possessed by a demon and is now surrounded by the five brothers who will bring back Therion.
This ending just points towards a definite season 2 because this is not an ending but the beginning of a story that will blow us away.
While Alma has finally gotten back her body, which is well-relieving, things don’t end here for her. As Aurora has said that she has been swapping bodies and waiting for her, not to mention the mark on her which only further points towards a story that will blow our minds away!
The Girl in the Mirror is available on Netflix.
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