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Who is the real murderer in the grotesque? All clues explained

Who is the real murderer in the grotesque? All clues explained

FX’s grotesque took a big turn this week, revealing that Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) has been in a coma throughout the events of this season and that everything so far has been a coma-induced nightmare. Many of the characters have real-life counterparts, including her daughter Merritt Tryon, played by Raven Goodwin (who is not an aspiring reality star but a highly educated cancer researcher). Grotesqueries It turns out that they are actually the serial killer duo sister Megan Duvall (Micaela Diamond) and father Charlie Mayhew (Nicholas Alexander Chavez). Detective Megan Duvall and Dr. Charlie Mayhew, Lois’ co-worker/doctor.




The grotesque Twist changes the dynamics of all the characters in the series and the structure of the story. The nightmare could now have two possible meanings: a wake-up call or an omen of the coming darkness. In Lois’s dream, her husband lies in a coma instead of her, while a plot slowly and blurily unfolds. The pace of the series quickens when it is revealed that Lois is in a coma and has cheated on her husband with her son-in-law. There are several new theories about who the killer could be grotesqueand that there will be more murders.


Before the coma turn, Father Charlie was considered a murderer of the grotesque

Lois shoots father Charlie in his coma nightmare


Father Charlie is a Catholic priest who struggles to reconcile his sexuality and his goal of modernizing the church with the traditions of the religion. His macabre interests and his self-punishment are everything grotesque Easter eggs suggest he was the murderer all along. The killer’s elaborate crime scenes are full of biblical references to his alter ego as a grotesquerie, which Sister Megan works with Lois to decipher based on her religious knowledge.

While the nun and the priest are revealed to be the murderers, the big reveal comes just before the series’ big twist – viz Both characters are figments of Lois’ nightmares. However, there are real-life counterparts to them. Megan is actually a detective who was after Lois’ job, and Charlie was the doctor responsible for keeping Lois on life support while she was in a coma.

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Given that both characters play a role in Lois’ life, there’s a chance they could play a role pursues her in different ways and that her nightmare is a warning. Lois’ husband Marshall Tryon (Courtney B. Vance) admonishes Megan for showing up at the hospital when she was about to be taken off life support because Diamond’s character once tried to fire her. Dr. Charlie appears shocked when Lois miraculously begins to breathe after life support is removed. If Megan and Charlie have a personal relationship in real life, just like in Lois’ nightmarethings may become more complex in the future.

Like Lois’ nightmare Dr. Charlie still associates himself with the role of the murderer

Father Charlie once said he almost became a surgeon

Nicholas Alexander Chavez's father Charlie sits next to sister Megan in Grotesquerie


In the first episodes of Grotesque, Lois notices the murderer “Must have knowledge of anatomy,” given the complicated design of his murder scenes. As Father Charlie and Sister Megan eat lunch together after his sermon, he reveals that he once aspired to be a surgeon and was previously a personal trainer before feeling called to the priesthood “Remove the cancer from the souls of men.”.”

The real Charlie is a surgeon, and if the real murders at all mirror the nightmare murders, his implication is still a viable theory.

While Lois has just woken up from her coma, there’s a chance the real murders are about to start – and her nightmares are only giving her clues as to who the perpetrator might be. The real Charlie is a surgeon, and if the real murders at all mirror the nightmare murders, his implication is still a viable theory. Little is known about Charlie’s true personality, but the camera shows his signature cowboy boots, which the fictional father Charlie also wore. This could be a small hint that Dr. Charlie is just as disgraceful grotesque.


Who else could be the grotesque murderer?

There are several suspects

Grotesque teaser Travis Kelce

The chaos around us With Lois removed from life support, a number of potential murderers come into play if or when the real murders occur. Eddy (Travis Kelce) is said to have had an affair with Lois while he was married to her daughter Merritt. Lois’ husband Marshall is having an affair with the real version of Nurse Redd, who appears to be more of a webcam model than a nurse. Merritt could have a motive because of her mother’s infidelity to her husband, and Marshall could have a motive for the exact same reason.

Since Lois’

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Nightmare shows the murderer playing complicated mind games while investigating the case. It’s only to be expected that the same thing will happen in her real life, although this time she has clues.


At the same time, given Marshall’s comments about Megan, there’s a possibility that she was in cahoots with Charlie to keep her on life support, considering how It is rare for a person to regain consciousness if they require life support at all. Since Lois’ grotesque Nightmare shows the murderer playing complicated mind games while investigating the case. It’s only to be expected that the same thing will happen in her real life, although this time she has clues.