Lisa McGee, best known for her comedy Derry Girls, is back with another TV series – and this time it's a murder-mystery thriller.
After deciding that Greta's death looked suspicious, the trio embarked on an adventure to uncover the truth, and they were soon confronted with memories – and familiar faces – from the past.
With the trio intent on finding out the truth about Greta while also trying to get answers about their past, how did the final episode of How to Get to Heaven from Belfast unfold?
Read on for a full breakdown of the finale.
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast ending explained: What happened to Greta?
It turns out that Greta's childhood friend, Jodie, was the one in the coffin and had died after a nasty fall down the stairs when she came to confront Greta. Panicking about what to do and having accidentally killed her childhood friend, Margo (Michelle Fairley) came up with a plan for Greta. They'd announced that Greta had died but actually, she ran away – the only thing they couldn't have foretold was Saoirse having a peek in the coffin and realising it wasn't actually her.
Speaking about the role that Feeney plays in the series, the show's creator and writer Lisa McGee told Radio Times: “So, she's part of a society called The Evaporation Society, and it's a female society that helps women get out of trouble. She's been in trouble herself as a young, very young woman. She talks about being a 13 year old girl and this horrific thing happening, but she's very complicated and she's quite scary.
Back to the finale, Robyn accidentally runs over Greta on a country road and believes her to be dead. So, rushes back to the motel with Dara to tell Saoirse in order to come up with a plan. However, Saoirse is caught up with Liam (Darragh Hand) and while she initially seems reluctant to follow her friends, she stabs one of his tires with a fountain pen in order to make sure he doesn't come and follow them.
Meanwhile, the trio continue to be on the hunt for Greta who has now paid her mother Nora a visit in her care home. Nora isn't pleased to see her at all and the last we see of her is attacking the midwife (Shauna Bray) and telling Greta to leave. But when the trio eventually make it to the care home, they've just narrowly missed Greta.
What happened in Heaven's Veil?
However, Robyn calls her out as she realises that Nora enjoys concocting stories about her daughter and so, there's clearly more to the story than she says. The trio vow to find the burnt down church in question in a bid to find Greta, as they think that's where she'll be. Liam drives there but under the condition that they tell him where the body of Charles Sampson is.
They vowed to help Greta bury him and did so in the same grave as a priest at their school who they were having the funeral for. So, Charles's body is technically on their former school grounds. Liam takes the news back to his son Andrew, who is just happy that he finally has a resting place for his father.
In terms of the night of the church fire, Greta tells the women that as a child, they were told that Heaven's Veil was a magical and sacred place, a place that God himself comes to. Feeling as though she needed to be saved by God, they waited for him to arrive in some way but when he didn't, "we decided to burn his house down", she confesses. Greta and Jodie burnt down the church but didn't spot the children's bikes parked up on the side until it was too late, a secret they kept for the rest of their lives.
It turns out that Booker had a hunch about their Evaporation Society leader who was doing over their clients for profit. With the help of the nurse, they gassed the headquarters and took out everyone there. Even though everyone's now wiped out, Booker says they can start over and do things their own way – with Feeney saying they're going to need some new soldiers.
What was in the pink bag in How to Get to Heaven from Belfast?
Just as they're about to look in the bag, we get transported back to the clearing where the truck is parked up and see that actually, the stranger who gave Greta a lift has actually been stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver.
We never see what's in the bag but just see the three women's eyes looking into it, looking shocked by what they're seeing. Robyn simply says: "We are not, under any circumstances, getting involved in this."
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