The episode opens with a stark contrast that has defined the season: the divide between the pristine, golden world of the Cabreras and the chaotic, colorful reality of the "arrabal" (the neighborhood). By Episode 9, Jazmín has seemingly settled into her dual life. She is navigating the corridors of corporate power while maintaining her secret identity. However, this episode dismantles the idea that she can straddle both worlds without consequence.
Why did the writers choose an open ending? Analyze how this forces the audience to confront the idea that of them could have done it. 4. Academic Comparison You can compare this episode to: Lord of the Flies: For its themes of societal breakdown. The Mist (Stephen King):
Some theories suggest the students ganged up on Koh due to collective resentment, symbolizing a "mob mentality". Themes and Analysis