![]() ![]() He went to her house the night Simon released him to confront her. With Sarah noting down everything “Nick” said about his marriage, Nick realized that Dawn had to be the catfisher. It was that night she “broke up” with Sarah, leading to Sarah killing herself and Simon looking to get revenge on Nick. Her husband caught her and left, viewing it as cheating. It made her feel good, but eventually, she was caught out. Dawn created multiple profiles on various dating sites and started talking to the women online. It suggests that at some point Nick considered cheating but didn’t go through with it. So, she used a dating profile that she did see on Nick’s phone when setting up his computer to stop feeling so lonely. She was in an unhappy marriage with a man who was more interested in his trains than spending time with her. It turned out Dawn, one of Nick’s colleagues, was the catfisher. Simon had let Nick get away, and Nick went to the person who did the catfishing. One thing we did learn was that Simon didn’t kill Nick. They were all there, but wasn’t this a little too easy? ![]() She went to Matt’s computer for the doctored photos. Of course, we all assumed it was the best friend. Someone had catfished the women, and there was only one person he told about the affair. He hadn’t been chatting with any of the women online. We found out that Simon, the brother of one of Nick’s mistresses, was responsible for the kidnapping and the video. In the penultimate episode, we got what we thought were answers. There were all sorts of secrets that came out throughout the series, including Nick being a serial cheater. We suspected the wife, the mistress, and even the brother of one of the mistresses. Who did kill Nick Brewer and why? Was it just some big mistake?Ĭaution: There are spoilers for the Clickbait finale in this post.Ĭlickbait took us on a wild ride. The Clickbait finale brought us all the answers we needed. ![]()
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