Something Very Bad is Going to Happen: Ending Explained (Spoiler Alert)
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen has an ending that provides extremely useful warnings

Something Very Bad is Going to Happen makes an excellent contribution to the horror genre, as it surprises everyone with an original and very twisted story as fans of this style like.
If you have enjoyed this tv series, the ending will probably have blown your mind. Below, a brief summary and explanation about the outcome of this horror story.
Nicky Cunningham is overwhelmed after discovering that his parents' marriage was not as ideal as he thought, he chooses not to marry Rachel. He is convinced that this decision protects them from ruining their life through marriage, something that initially Rachel did not want when they started dating. This generates a crisis in her mind, who was sure that Nicky was her perfect partner to break the curse, or at least to prevent it from being transmitted to future generations. Both retire to a private room, away from the tumult.
During an intense argument, Nicky reveals to Rachel that she had never believed in the curse. This is a crucial moment for her, who thought she had found someone who understood her and believed in her fully. Nicky tries to make peace, but Rachel refuses to marry him after this confession, claiming that she does not deserve to risk her life for him.
As the sun goes down and Rachel's time to prevent the curse from affecting her family runs out, a surprising twist occurs: Nicky's relatives, already married, but not with their ideal partner, begin to bleed from the eyes and nose, just like Rachel's mother years ago before her death. The situation becomes chaotic when Nicky's mother, Victoria, his sister Portia and other relatives present at the ceremony collapse and die on the floor.
Nicky and Rachel try to finalize their marriage to undo the curse. However, this is not successful. Rachel, who no longer has feelings for Nicky, starts bleeding on her face and runs to an outdoor shelter, where she collapses in the snow.
When the curse is transferred to another lineage, The Witness, destined to go to all the weddings of Rachel's family, is taken away by The Death. Then, The Witness happens to be Rachel, who wakes up as an immortal being in the snow. She warns a young man of the family that he should choose the right person to marry in the future, assuring that she will be present to see him.
Explantation
Something Very Bad is Going to Happen shows something very true: love alone is not enough. Marrying the wrong person can be the worst choice of a lifetime. It's not about luck or finding true love, but about making decisions. Making a bad choice is a real misfortune and has a high cost throughout a person's life, which can affect the following generations.
It's also interesting to note that history shows most people have married the wrong person. This raises the question of why they married in the first place, if they chose poorly because perhaps they didn't think things through beforehand.
When the sun disappears and the marriage has not been consummated, the curse is immediately activated. From that moment, the members of the Cunningham family begin to die violently, spilling blood non-stop. The series turns the wedding into a real carnage, making it clear that it was not an exaggerated threat, but an inevitable fate if the conditions were not met. This notion represents the pain that an inappropriate marriage brings, which is aggravated by the arrival of children.
The closing of the series uses supernatural horror as a clear metaphor about commitment and relationships. It is not enough to get married out of impulse, pressure or fear; doing so without true conviction can have devastating effects. Rachel embodies the consequence of challenging that system and breaking with it, even if the cost is losing her life as she knew it. Nicky, on the other hand, symbolizes indecision and hesitation, and how those feelings can end not only a relationship, but an entire family.
The denouement, in short, does not provide a happy ending, but represents a transformation: the original story becomes a warning that will endure into the future.
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Ninfa Galeano
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