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Netflix’s Wayward ending explained, from Evelyn to Leila’s fate

If you’ve been left thinking ‘WTF’ following the Wayward ending unfolding, you’re not alone. Episode eight’s ‘messed-up fairytale’ rounded out a gripping first season directed by Mae Martin that had viewers shocked at every twist and has probably left you with more questions than answers. Mainly, is Evelyn really dead? And what happened to Leila?

Let us break down the controversial Wayward ending. Oh, and, obviously, beware – spoilers for Wayward ahead!

Netflix's Wayward ending explained from Evelyn to Leila's fate

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The Wayward ending explained…

If you’ve already seen the ending of Wayward, you’ll know that Evelyn Wade (played by the incomparable scream queen Toni Collette), the controlling headteacher of the Tall Pines Academy, offers to ‘Leap’ troubled teen Leila (Alyvia Alyn Lind). The process involves injecting them with a hallucinogenic toad venom and chanting the “You’re lying on your back, crying out for your mother” mantra, which aims to psychologically and spiritually separate the student from their parents. Not only that, but it strips them of their empathy, leaving them unable to bond with their peers.

During these Leaps and intense therapy sessions with Evelyn, Leila soon begins unearthing deeply hidden traumas like her sister’s death and her mother’s neglect. Through the sessions, Evelyn manages to convince Leila that she drowned her older sister, Jess (Devin Cecchetto). But did she really? Leila has been getting conflicting memories, so we’ll have to wait until season two to find out.

Meanwhile, protagonist Alex Dempsey (played by the show’s director, Mae) has come to the realisation that the domestic bliss he’s experiencing at home has twisted into more of a nightmare. His wife, Laura (Sarah Gadon), has become a cult-like figure in the small town of Tall Pines — a place reminiscent of Twin Peaks — and has gone into labour early. She’s declared the baby as ‘everyone’s’ and has allowed her standing in the community to go to her head. Alex takes the baby and flees, along with Tall Pines Academy escapee Abbie (Sydney Topliffe).

While on the run, cop Alex, who had discovered the body of missing Daniel, was captured by colleague Dwayne and imprisoned in a water-filled cell at Tall Pines — the place where Evelyn performs her Leap ceremonies. Alex manages to break free and stabs Evelyn with the drug instead, leaving us wondering whether she’s alive or dead.

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