The Beast in Me ending explained: Niles and Aggie's bitter feud explodes ...Middle East

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The Beast in Me brings together Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys for an eerie mystery. The series follows a reclusive author attempting to understand the embattled businessman who moves in next door.

Niles has faced persistent accusations that he murdered his ex-wife, Maddie, and seeks an opportunity to set the record straight. But is he as misunderstood as he claims to be, or perhaps just as dastardly as everyone assumes?

If you're looking for the answer to that question, you're in the right place. Here's your spoiler-filled overview of The Beast in Me ending, with all eight episodes available to stream now on Netflix.

The Beast in Me ending explained: Niles and Aggie's feud explodes – but who wins?

At the start of the series, it's unclear whether disturbing accusations that Niles murdered his ex-wife, Maddie, have any basis in reality. Still, his menacing demeanour and aggressive tactics arouse a fair amount of suspicion in Aggie.

Ultimately, Abbot's hounding of Niles costs him his life, as the ruthless businessman murders him in a vicious brawl at the end of the fourth episode – but it isn't until the penultimate chapter that Maddie's fate is revealed.

Far from a loving romance, life with Niles had pushed Maddie to the brink, as his sinister psychological mind games, overt intimidation and violent history became apparent. She fully believed that he would kill her, unless she took drastic action.

In the aftermath of her disappearance, Nina seemed to not allow herself to scrutinise Niles's flimsy story, opting instead to enter into a relationship with him, and live comfortably in a lavish and picturesque suburban home.

In a tense late-night conversation, Nina gets Niles to open up about his past misdeeds – including the deaths of Maddie and Teddy – and he seems to genuinely yearn for her acceptance as the mother of his soon-to-be-born first child.

In New York State, where The Beast in Me is set, one-party covert recordings (i.e. where only one speaker is aware) are admissible in court proceedings, so Nina's daring gambit could well provide the smoking gun for long-brewing suspicions.

Aggie intends to continue interviewing him from the safety of his prison, but after only one session he is stabbed to death in the common area by fellow inmates, on the orders of his father's closest confidante, Rick (Tim Guinee).

We also see Rick smother Martin Jarvis (Jonathan Banks), the man he so admired, in his hospital bed, as he was very unlikely to recover after suffering a severe stroke brought about partly by the stress of covering up Niles's crimes.

Things end on a somewhat more troubling note for Nina, though, who takes the final scene.

It's a high-stakes case of nature vs nurture; but as she tearfully kisses the baby's head, Nina seems quietly determined to do what she can to steer this Jarvis child onto the right path.

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