The Showtime horror-comedy series 'The Curse,' created by Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie and featuring Emma Stone, wrapped up its first season with a finale that has left audiences and critics alike perplexed. The New York Times provided a recap of the finale, which included a surprising twist and a jump ahead in time that depicted the Siegels in a seemingly happy state. The finale's shocking and baffling conclusion has been a topic of discussion, with some praising the show's unique approach and the performances, particularly Emma Stone's, who is a Golden Globe-winning actress. Critics have been dissecting the surreal events, with some comparing them to Stone's role in 'Poor Things' and others offering critiques of the show's thematic elements, such as narcissistic liberalism.
'The Curse' Finale Recap: Nathan Fielder Soars in an Absurd, Nightmarish Ending https://t.co/GSmRwrZsGO
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Just watched the last episode of Nathan Fielder's "The Curse". So bizarre, very unique. Definitely worth a watch—the whole series is now up. Kind of mostly a critique of narcissistic limousine liberalism? But then gets into some very weird territory. https://t.co/tK2PHLLa5a
I’m totally IN on that finale of THE CURSE and I ADORE literally everyone who made it but, wildly uneven show.
OK, What the Hell Happened in ‘The Curse’ Finale? It’s hard to find the right words to describe the show’s 10th and final episode, but here’s our attempt at a recap. https://t.co/O5L6fG2GIP
The finale of ‘The Curse’ put Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone in a surreal situation that maybe has more in common with Stone’s Golden Globe-winning role in ‘Poor Things’ than you’d think. It all starts with a Reddit theory. https://t.co/6kgP1iTSOe
The Curse was truly one of the best things I’ve seen on TV in years. Emma Stone was incredible. And the combination of the Safdies and Nathan Fielder created something really special. Can’t stop thinking about it.
The Curse was truly one of the best things I’ve seen on TV in years. Emma Stone was incredible. And the combination of the Safdie’s and Nathan Fielder created something really special. Can’t stop thinking about it.
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The Curse might have the most baffling ending in TV history. I took a crack at explaining what’s going on here. https://t.co/F1bEdMGRkP
'The Curse' finale explained: Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder just appeared in the weirdest TV finale ever. https://t.co/RsYycWwmsk
The season finale of “The Curse,” Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie’s horror-comedy, arrived on Friday. Three New York Times critics discuss the show’s curses, blessings and confounding conclusion. https://t.co/zDPb8u3uyA
This week, on the season finale of “The Curse”: A jump ahead in time finds the Siegels almost seeming happy, or at least faking it well enough. Then something absolutely bonkers happens. https://t.co/Dax8c9BUHP
The Curse finale's shocking twists fall short of satisfying. Read @Paolo_Ragusa's full review: https://t.co/7MkV2HRhvh https://t.co/BzewQQ9QwT
The finale of The Curse is confounding. I also think it rocks. My recap for @nytimesarts: https://t.co/GCkX26zMsx
What does it mean for television to reach a satisfying ending? ‘The Curse,’ as usual, doesn’t provide answers, only more questions, in a head-scratching finale. https://t.co/zFzyRjcT2i
The Curse season 1 finale: Oh. My. God. https://t.co/5sdZlh68QE https://t.co/fDpFUu5a8P
What’s on TV This Week: The Showtime series “The Curse,” with Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone, wraps up, and awards season begins. https://t.co/lLM72iipvY