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Who was sending the postcards?! *SPOILERS*


I've just watched the final episode, and I saw that the artists assistant was the one sending the dead animals, but I don't get who was sending the original postcards, and the one at the end? Was it the postman? And how come he didn't get arrested when his brother gave the police his name? I'm so confused!

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It was the youngest brother in the Asian family, that's why the brother in prisons IP address was showing up as the website.

There's only two things I hate in this world, intolerance to other peoples cultures and the French.

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The daft brother who got punched at the end.

The older brother was about to give him up to the police but then the lawyer came in and wanted to see him.

It's that man again!!

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The brother started it, and the daft artist escalated it.

He's got my foot in a food processor.

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but who was sending the new ones in the final scene ?? ugh!

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We will never know (unless there is ever a sequel to the book or miniseries). It was a teaser at the end to leave viewers wondering.

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You're not the only one confused. There needed to be another episode to tie up so many loose ends. Why was the Kamal son sending the postcards? Why was the grandmother Kamal bossing everyone around and what was being delivered from the van to their shop and she's saying "hurry up, hurry up"! What was happening with the guy and suitcase full of money and whose was it? Why was the bankers wife so obnoxious and rude in just about every one of her scenes, and why did she not want to have anything to do with her children? Or even see them happy? What was with the artist and his cold coffee? What exactly did his assistant do? I could go on but ...

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Well, one of these was explained. The main old lady who lived there from the beginning... her husband didnt trust banks, so he stashed 100,000 in the suitcase that the builder found. He eventually gave it to her daughter, but because he's Polish, he didnt realize it was outdated and worthless. The daughter let him believe the money was valid.

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