![]() ![]() Jamie and Jeanette meet on the outskirts of town. At home, Jeanette sees the interview and chops off her hair, officially leaving her innocent self behind.īack in 1995, the media once again surrounds the girls as they leave the courtroom for the day. But Kate sits back, confident she’s in the right, and rips off the headband. Rod and Joy are upset, saying they agreed not to name Jeanette since the potential for a lawsuit was high. Kate hasn’t, and we again see her tell the crowd and the world that Jeanette saw her in the basement. Joy is beaming, seemingly forgetting the reason they’re there. We flash back to Kate’s interview on the Marsha Bailey Show, where Joy puts the finishing touches on Kate’s outfit with a blue headband. We see the media frenzy around both girls as they arrive. Kate and Jeanette nervously sit with their lawyers as the opening arguments are made. The episode begins with the day everyone has been waiting for: the defamation case has gone to court. Freeform/Bill MatlockĪ note: all events take place in 1995 unless otherwise specified. ![]() For 24/7 help, visit RAINN’s National Sexual Assault Hotline 800-656-HOPE (or ) and the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-80 ( ). Note: This episode of Cruel Summer contains depictions of grooming, emotional abuse, gun violence, suicide, and sexual assault. Without further ado, let’s answer the question that’s been on our minds for ten weeks: who is telling the truth? From fan favorite ships going canon to big secrets revealed, “Hostile Witness” is a showcase episode for the Cruel Summer writing team, who clearly put a lot of effort into making an engaging and thoughtful drama. While viewers were certainly shocked by what transpired (especially the final two minutes of the episode), seeds for the ending were planted throughout the season. In a stunning finale, Cruel Summer has managed to pull off a shocker of a twist that still remained true to the show we’ve watched so far. ![]()
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