stupid ending


I just want to say that ending of this 2 part movies the ending was total stupid , and not making sense, i wish i had not seen it :(

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I am right with you. Up until the last scene I thought it was a great mini-series. Then when you realize the wife is still a prisoner and Maggie is--what knows she is an imposter? Confused! Anyway, it is just typical of another STUPID horror movie ending where you are left hanging without any hint of another sequel. I would think better of Stephen King since I have loved his past several movies.

Frustrated horror fan

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It wasn't by Stephen King was it?
Anyway, the whole thing with Maggie being an impostor makes more sense if you think back to when Sarah's dad, Tommy Carrier, let himself into Maggie's apartment (after she had basically been resurrected) and told her that Elaine thought she (Maggie) could be useful. Maggie didn't have a choice but to pretend to be Anne.
I didn't really like the ending much either, but I knew the second the nurse said that Dr. Foster's wife had been found that it wasn't really her. And Zee pulling her hand away made it even more obvious.

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The ending confused me. The whole movie confused me. I found it very interesting and fairly entertaining, but in the long run not so special

Tomorrow's just your future yesterday!

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I'm right with you. It led to more confusion. It made me wonder far more than I could gather. Why didn't she just say who she really was?

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SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!







Did Maggie switch bodies with the missing mother? I totally didn't understand when the mother washes her face at the end and it turns out to be Maggie.

So Maggie was still held captive?

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maggie use a spell to make them think she was the wife.... another person did that earlier.. in the alley..... the washing the face was washing the spell away so you knew it was her.

btw didn't care for this "PILOT" would never watch it as a series.

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Oh, so it may become a pilot? I would not be interested in that at all. Hear that Lifetime? No one wants a series!

Tomorrow's just your future yesterday!

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No, it wasn't Stephen King. Although he has written a book called The Gathering. If the tv movie were based on a novel by him, surely a bigger network than Lifetime would have snagged it and promoted it with his name attached.

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I think they were trying to force a stepup for a sequel onto a plot that should been wrapped up with single long movie.

Also, the ending has big problems. We have already been told the mother's powers will come back so and that evil witch keeps coming down and talking to her - so if things are logical soon the mother will the split the witches' brains open.

And the daughter already seems to be picking up on the imposter and the imposter does not nearly have the power of the daughter so again the daughter will soon split her brains open.

So this is poor setup for a sequel. They should have wrapped things up.


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