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The Rising ending explained | Pete McTighe talks season finale

: While Neve shows mercy, the spirit of Victoria Sands does not. Victoria’s spirit appears to Michael, terrifying him and inducing a fatal heart attack. The Rising – Caccia al mio assassino 1x8

With her murder solved and justice served, Neve finally finds peace. The episode ends on a bittersweet but uplifting note as she rides her motocross bike off into the unknown, ready to move on from the world of the living. The Rising ending explained | Pete McTighe talks

In the season finale of The Rising (Season 1, Episode 8), the supernatural mystery surrounding Neve Kelly’s death reaches a definitive and emotional conclusion. After a season of false leads, the truth behind Neve’s murder—and a long-buried cold case—is finally laid bare. The episode ends on a bittersweet but uplifting

: The finale explains why certain characters—like Tom, Alex, and William—could see Neve. Each of them had a past near-death experience, placing them temporarily in the same "in-between" realm Neve occupied.

The series concludes here, as Sky Max cancelled the show after its first season.

The series finale confirms that (William Ash) is the killer. Neve recovers her suppressed memories and realizes she encountered Michael in his van on the night of her death. After a tense interaction where Neve laughed at him, Michael’s hair-trigger temper led him to strike her, chase her into the woods, and ultimately strangle her.

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