Viewers Convinced Fanny Involved in Miranda’s Death on ‘Antigang’
This week’s episode of *Antigang* ended with a shocking twist, leaving viewers questioning the fate of Miranda (played by Mollie Fillion). Her sudden death has sparked intense discussions, particularly surrounding the character Fanny (interpreted by Léane Labrèche-Dor) and her potential involvement.
Suspicion Surrounds Fanny in Miranda’s Death
The January 29 episode showcased an extravagant party at the Quickie, hosted by Fanny to honor her partner, Denys (Sébastien Ricard). During the celebration, Fanny received distressing news from Rebecca: Miranda, Denys’s mistress, had been shot. The manner in which Fanny reacted—managing a concealed smile and glancing at Denys—raised suspicions among viewers about her role in the incident.
Viewer Reactions
Many fans believe Fanny’s expression revealed her guilt. Comments flooded social media, with viewers expressing their thoughts:
- “Did you see Fanny’s smile?”
- “A glance can speak volumes.”
- “It seems like Fanny knew something.”
- “Finally, she gets her revenge. It’s a step before leaving Denys.”
However, some fans expressed skepticism about the apparent clues. They theorized that the writers might mislead the audience. Comments included:
- “The creators want us to think it’s Fanny, but that’s too easy.”
- “I might smile if I found out my husband’s mistress was dead too.”
- “I suspect characters Karine and Paco might be involved.”
Conspiracy Theories Emerge
Some viewers went further, suggesting that GG (David Giguère), whose death was a pivotal moment in previous episodes, may not be dead after all and could be involved in the events surrounding Miranda’s death. Speculations include the idea that the women will take the Quickie in a new direction and continue their plans when they gather enough funds.
With so many theories and speculations, fans eagerly await the unfolding story. To find out more, viewers will need to tune in from Monday to Thursday at 7 PM on Radio-Canada.
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