It was a bittersweet send-off for DeadToMe.
) lay out on lounge chairs, she turns to him to seemingly reveal a long-nagging secret."I have to tell you something," she says to him before the screen fades to black.
"I knew that there would be, not only would it be something that I get to play, but it also would have greater meaning for the entire show," the actress noted."And I think because of Judy's journey, you sort of understand... the themes of the show, which is friendship, grief, love, loss, forgiveness. So I think that because of what happens, it really pinpoints that for us so I was as happy as you can be about it. I thought it worked out.
"I think that's the point of it too. I think it is ambiguous on purpose," she said."I hesitate to say what I truly think because that also can color somebody else's narrative of what they think happens just because I play her. But I think it was purposefully crafted that way so that you make your own assumptions about what happened and where she goes, whether that's here on Earth or not.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Linda Cardellini Sets Dead to Me Free.lindacardellini on how Judy Hale’s “greatest achievement” made the final DeadToMe twist possible
Read more »
Original Michael Myers from ‘Halloween,’ James Winburn, dead at 85 | New York Post“Halloween” star, stuntman and the original Michael Myers actor James Winburn has died. He was 85.The performer donned the white mask and knife to play the i...
Read more »
Original Michael Myers from ‘Halloween,’ James Winburn, dead at 85The actor and stuntman portrayed “Halloween” killer Michael Myers in the 1978 film and its 1981 sequel.
Read more »
'Halloween' Original Michael Myers Stuntman James Winburn Dead at 85James Winburn, the stunt double for Michael Myers in 1978's 'Halloween' horror movie, has died.
Read more »
'Dead to Me' stars open up about the bond that saw them through a 'difficult' yearChristina Applegate and Linda Cardellini spoke to The Times about the former's multiple sclerosis, the 'ambiguous' ending of Netflix's dark comedy and more.
Read more »