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Once we learn about how Simon's scheme backfired, the show's new focus becomes the answer to this question. Who Was Actually Talking to Sarah (and the Other Girls Nick Was Dating Online)? Sarah's death came after some harsh texting with Nick online, This is the show's original core mystery, and it's solved surprisingly earlier than you might have expected: Nick was abducted by a Sacramento-area man named Simon ( Daniel Henshall) and his friend Daryl ( Jamie Timony), after Simon identified Nick as the man who had been communicating with his sister Sarah ( Taylor Ferguson) prior to her death by suicide. Here's a breakdown of the show's biggest questions, along with the answers - because Clickbait is pretty thorough when it comes to explaining all of its biggest twists.

While Nick's body is discovered soon after his disappearance, not even the identity of his killer answers all the questions raised by this show. The show begins with messy-but-goodhearted nurse Pia ( Zoe Kazan) finding out that her brother Nick ( Adrian Grenier) has been abducted by unseen forces, who have forced him to star in a soon-to-be-viral video declaring that Nick hurts women, is responsible for one person's death, and will be killed once the video hits five million views.
