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4 Questions Big Little Lies Left Us With

What do we think happened to the Monterey Five after the season 2 finale?

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4 Questions Big Little Lies Left Us With

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Season 2 of Big Little Lies has come to an end. And since there is a strong chance it won't be back for a season 3, we're left with a few finale cliffhangers.

The season 2 finale left us with some questions, and now it's time to theorize!

Will Mary Louise be gone from Celeste & Jane's lives forever?

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With one of the ending scenes showing Mary Louise packing up and driving back to San Francisco, it seems she may be gone from Celeste, Jane and the kids' lives forever. Do you think Mary Louise will be out of the picture or claw her way back in?

Will Jane keep seeing her new boyfriend?

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Jane was finally able to open up and consummate her new relationship after the damage Perry had done to her when he assaulted and raped her. Do you think Jane will continue her new relationship and find happiness?

Will the Monterey Five remain friends after everything that''s happened?

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When Celeste and Madeline were talking in the finale, Celeste said that the friendship the five women shared was the lie itself. Do you think these women who have been through so much together will remain close? Or will they lose touch as they head their separate ways?

Were the Monterey Five walking into the police station to confess?

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The final scene of "Big Little Lies" season 2 shows the Monterey Five all walking into the police station together, single file. Do you think the ladies were going in to confess to the crime and reveal they had been lying about what happened to Perry?

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