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Maybe you found the conclusion of Prime Video’s We Were Liars—a fresh mystery thriller featuring Emily Alyn Lind — perplexing, or perhaps you simply can’t wait to uncover Cadence Sinclair Eastman’s (Lind) fate during Summer 16. Whatever brought you here, worry not, as our mission is to shed light on the mystery!

**Spoiler warning: this article contains details pertaining to the entire first season of We Were Liars**

If you’re among the eager viewers who can’t endure the suspense through eight nearly hour-long episodes to unravel the mystery of Cadence’s memory loss and why the other “Liars” — consisting of Cadence’s friend Gat (Shubahm Maheshwari), and her cousins Mirren (Esther McGregor) and Johnny (Joseph Zada) — avoided visiting her in the hospital or disclosing last summer’s events, we understand your impatience. We’re here to dish out the details and help you bypass the waiting.

If you’re part of the former crowd seeking clarity on the finale’s jigsaw, we understand that too. While the narrative delivered excitement and twists each episode, its swift developments may have left some viewers puzzled. Regardless of your reason, our aim is to assist you in connecting the dots.

Keep reading to find out what happened to Cadence in We Were Liars and how she finally found out about the truth about Summer 16…

Emily Alyn Lind, Esther McGregor, Joseph Zada, and Shubahm Maheshwari in 'We Were Liars'
PHOTO: Prime Video

We Were Liars Ending Explained:

At the end of Episode 7, “Everyone Knows That the Captain Lied,” Cadence finally remembered that she and the other “Liars” decided to set Clairmont — the largest home on Beechwood and the property of their grandfather — on fire to make a statement. Earlier in the episode, Cadence fought with Harris (David Morse) about his racism towards Ed (Rahul Kohli) and Gat (Shubahm Maheshwari) and, in the heat of the argument, Harris fell down a small flight of stairs made out of rock just outside of the mansion.

As the rest of the family took off to the mainland to stay with the patriarch at the hospital, the four liars were left behind with the mess from the annual lemon dinner and an endless well of alcohol and resentment towards the family. After cleaning up the dirty dishes and the table setting — which, in retrospect, was wasted time as they would just strike a match and burn it to the ground in a matter of hours — the group decided that the only way that they would be able to break free of their parents and their grandfather continuously trying to maintain the image of perfection is if they gave the world a story so messy that their imperfection could not be questioned. In this case, that means setting Clairmont on fire out of rage and starting fresh.

Why would these four 16-year-olds do something so reckless and ignorant? Well, because they’re four 16-year-olds who have lived privileged lives — yes, even Gat to some extent –and they believe that the only way to start fresh is to burn it all down. Symbolically, fire purifies when used as a narrative device, so it’s obvious to these kids that a blaze would only serve to cleanse the Sinclairs of their long list of sins. That is about the end of where their critical thinking skills are put to use, however, because rather than just set a curtain or a few pieces of furniture on fire and exit the house, they decide to douse the rooms with alcohol and set little fires upstairs and on the first floor.

In the end, it is finally revealed that while Cadence initially believed all four of The Liars made it out, she was the only one to get out of the house before the gasline caused a massive explosion. Gat, believing Cadence was still inside, ran back into Clairmont trying to rescue her while Johnny and Mirren both became trapped upstairs as the fire on the first floor cut off access to the stairs and smoke clouded their way to the exits. Ultimately, they were still inside when the house exploded, with the blast sending Cadence flying through the air and into the water. The force also caused Cadence to hit her head, which left her with a traumatic brain injury that caused her amnesia and seizures.

Having finally remembered what happened to Johnny, Gat, and Mirren, Cadence begins to think back on her memories of Summer 17, talking to thin air where she was imagining them and upsetting her other family members as she referenced the other Liars being at Beechwood. Her realization that they all perished in the fire led to a confrontation with her grandfather, who wanted to sweep the whole situation under the rug and still try to present them as the perfect family, one that has persevered in spite of loss. Rather than give him what he wants, Cadence decides to forego the interview he set up with a reporter about the “family’s strength of character,” telling the journalist that she “can’t help with that” as she’s “just not really that into fairy tales anymore.” She then takes off on a boat and leaves her family in the rearview.

So, to answer the question of “What happened to Cadence” succinctly: Cadence’s own actions caused her amnesia and the fire claimed the lives of her friends a.k.a. the other Liars. Yep, they were ghosts all along! How Sixth Sense of this YA drama.

Joseph Zada, Esther McGregor, Emily Alyn Lind, and Shubahm Maheshwari in 'We Were Liars'
PHOTO: Prime Video

How To Watch We Were Liars

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