The craziest, sexiest hookup of your life is just another Tuesday in the world of Dark Desire. After roughly a time and a half, this Netflix original eventually returned this week with a brand new season. And if you allowed that Season 1 was a wringing lift, swatch in. They’re going to have to construct new shapes to explain the feathers of love connections that pop up in Season 2.
Still, you probably have some questions, If you’ve formerly binge-watched this new season. Substantially what? Why? And was there really a fake binary? No matter your questions, we've you covered. Consider this your companion to the ending of Dark Desire Season 2. Spoilers ahead.
Who Really Killed Julieta?
Do you know how Dark Desire Season 1 was each about how Darió (Alejandro Spitzer) wasn’t actually sketchy? Season 2 threw that premise out the window. The person who boggled Darió’s fiancé was none other than Darió himself.
It all started with Lys (Catherine Siachoque), Darió’s consanguineous aunt. Over time, Lys came happy with Darió for reasons we’ll get into in an alternate. When she saw that her whoreson was engaged to Julieta (Ariana Saavedra) while still having hot coitus with Alma (Maite Perroni), she lost her mind. Lys cured Julieta, transferred her a videotape of Darió and Alma having coitus, and also allured her up to the roof. This was all part of some master plan to ruin the couple’s marriage, by the way. But it got out of hand in a matter of twinkles. While on the roof, Julieta brazened Darió about the videotape, and they argued. In the middle of their screaming match, Darió flew into a rage and threw Julieta off the roof. So yeah, it was Darió. Formerly again Dark Desire proves that the most egregious answer is occasionally the correct bone.
What Role Did Lys Play in Julieta’s Death?
So what does Lys have to do with all of this? Buckle up for some serious trauma. In Season 2, we learned that Darió wasn’t the natural son of Antonio, meaning he was in no way biologically related to his uncle Alberto. Still, after Antonio’s death, Alberto and Lys took Darió in and gave him a home, which is what you’d anticipate from an uncle and aunt. That’s also when Child Protective Services really should have interposed.
While Darió was still a minor, Lys started to sleep with him while Alberto mugged the whole thing. The word of the hour is statutory rape, people. The more Lys and Darió slept with each other, the happier Darió Lys came. She indeed killed her hubby so they could be together. But the day they were supposed to run down, Darió took his vituperative step aunt’s plutocrat and jewels and took off on his own. Lys was left as a single widow who was pregnant with Darió’s child. She got a revocation, but her wrathfulness toward Darió noway healed.
Long story short? Lys’ beef with Alma and Julieta came down to covetousness. She just wanted Julieta to learn that Darió was cheating on her and to call off the marriage. Why that involved remedying a youthful woman and caching in the murk like a creep is unclear. But whatever her logic, Lys is in jail now.
Did Darió Have a Twin?
That was another sophisticated taradiddle. No, there was no way an alternate Darió. The entire binary story was a commodity the real Darió made up in an attempt to cover his plutocrat. Principally, the reason Darió gave was that if people were so focused on chancing an alternate him, the real bone could just hide his wealth in Bitcoin and live in relative peace. No, that explanation doesn’t make important sense. But faking a binary when you’ve committed a murder sure does.
How Does Dark Desire Season 2 End?
Alma erected together about 70 percent of this riddle before she brazened Darió. But she didn’t figure out the whole mystification until they were mid-sex. She made him confess to faking his twin and open up about his history with Lys and Julieta before she agreed to run down with him.
But that was all a ruse. Alma tricked Darió into trusting her all in an attempt to get him to confess to Julieta’s death. Her first “ trust only” plan didn’t work, so she had to pull out the big ordnance. That meant using Esteban (Erik Hauser) and a voice changer to bait Darió to an abandoned structure bottom, apparel that bottom with cameras the police were watching, and defying him yet again at gunpoint. When that plan also failed, Alma pulled out the failsafe verity serum. By fitting him with sodium pentothal, Alma eventually got Darió to confess that he boggled Julieta. Mission fulfilled.
In the final moments of Dark Desire Season 2, Alma revealed her master plan before smoking one last cigarette. As she put it out, Darió realized that he was shackled to a sanitarium bed. It looks as though this troublemaker may be gone for good.