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Warning: This article contains spoilers for all episodes ofMissing You.
It’s safe to say Kat Donovan did not see that ending coming.

‘Missing You’.Credit:Netflix
Long story short, it’s not him, which launches another mystery.
“I find it interesting how people deal with trauma and I think that we compartmentalize a lot.
It’s a survival mechanism.

Rosalind Eleazar in ‘Missing You’.Vishal Sharma/Netflix
We rarely go and seek help.
And that’s where we leave them.
I was more on the side of keeping it open,” Eleazar says.

Lenny Henry and Rosalind Eleazar in ‘Missing You’.Vishal Sharma/Netflix
That’s just so heavy.
Your fiance’s killed your dad.
It’s too much to process.
Eleazar continues, “A human mind cannot process what that means that quickly.
To be honest, it’s just pure, utter shock.
For me, I had this image of me drowning really slowly.
I wasn’t trying to fight to get out.
It was a sinking feeling.”
Perhaps that hand moment was Kat reaching to Josh for help.
Or maybe they’ll never be the same.
For Eleazar, the open-ended finale felt more true to life.
I found it was more helpful for me to not have anything concrete," she says.
I like when things aren’t fully resolved.
It’s far more interesting than when it is tied neatly in a bow."
All ofMissing Youis streaming now on Netflix.