The Devil’s Hour Mind-Bending Ending, Explained

Amazon Prime Video’s British thriller The Devil’s Hour is a mind-bending, emotional journey powerful enough to leave viewers scratching their heads as they anxiously await another season. Child Protective Services social worker Lucy (played by Call the Midwife’s Jessica Raine) wakes up every night at 3:33 a.m., the Devil’s Hour, from horrific nightmares about a life that isn’t her own. As the season winds down for the final episode and the strange pieces begin coming together, fans were left wondering exactly what happened in The Devil’s Hour’s ending.With a bizarre murderer on the loose, Lucy finds herself in the center of a waking nightmare when her emotionally distant son Isaac goes missing. As she and Detective Ravi Dhillon track the suspect through the bizarre clues he leaves behind, they discover the killer, Gideon (played by Doctor Who’s Peter Capaldi), has knowledge of the personal history and events surrounding several families. When Gideon refuses to speak to anyone but Lucy, it leads to the aptly titled season finale, “Amor Fati”, which means love of fate. As Lucy’s perception of time and reality begin to unravel, one thing is confirmed: there’s more to life than what’s seen on the surface, and Gideon holds the key to mastering fate.The Devil’s Hour Gives Peter Capaldi a Chance To Be Hannibal Lecter

Amazon Prime Video’s British thriller The Devil’s Hour is a mind-bending, emotional journey powerful enough to leave viewers scratching their heads as they anxiously await another season. Child Protective Services social worker Lucy (played by Call the Midwife’s Jessica Raine) wakes up every night at 3:33 a.m., the Devil’s Hour, from horrific nightmares about a life that isn’t her own. As the season winds down for the final episode and the strange pieces begin coming together, fans were left wondering exactly what happened in The Devil’s Hour’s ending.

With a bizarre murderer on the loose, Lucy finds herself in the center of a waking nightmare when her emotionally distant son Isaac goes missing. As she and Detective Ravi Dhillon track the suspect through the bizarre clues he leaves behind, they discover the killer, Gideon (played by Doctor Who’s Peter Capaldi), has knowledge of the personal history and events surrounding several families. When Gideon refuses to speak to anyone but Lucy, it leads to the aptly titled season finale, “Amor Fati”, which means love of fate. As Lucy’s perception of time and reality begin to unravel, one thing is confirmed: there’s more to life than what’s seen on the surface, and Gideon holds the key to mastering fate.

The Devil’s Hour Gives Peter Capaldi a Chance To Be Hannibal Lecter

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