![]() ![]() “I wanted to know what it felt like to be someone like Nick. Although there really wasn’t any justification for Dawn’s actions, in the final episode, she told her husband she did all of this because she was lonely. Basically, this charade went on for two whole years as Dawn created several accounts and started online relationships with dozens of women. So, even before Dawn became involved, Nick was on a dating site, but he didn’t seem to be active on it, or else he would’ve eventually caught Dawn impersonating him on D8R.Īnyway, after drinking a bottle of wine, Dawn responded to Mandy Harrison as Nick, and got such a thrill from it, she created another profile of Nick on a different dating site. Instead of being Nick Brewer, the married physical therapist from Oakland, on D8R, he was the single Nick Chabot, an architect from San Jose. While Dawn was doing all of this, Nick’s phone received a notification from a dating app called “D8R.” After initially hesitating, Dawn opened the notification and saw a conversation between Nick and a woman named Mandy Harrison, but Nick seemed to have ghosted Mandy, as he hadn’t responded to her recent messages.ĭawn quickly exited out of the conversation, but later when she was bored at home, she logged onto Nick’s D8R account by using his go-to password, the name of his childhood pet hamster, and found Nick’s dating profile. In a flashback from two years earlier, it was revealed that Nick entrusted Dawn to set up his work laptop and sync his phone with his computer, giving her access to basically all of his personal files. Although Dawn probably wasn’t on anyone’s radar as a suspect, the last episode explained how she entangled herself into Nick’s life, to deadly results. Turns out, those photos were planted on his computer by the real catfish: Dawn, the administration manager where Nick worked. ![]() Sure, he might be a pretty bad guy, but he never harmed Nick, nor did he ever impersonate him online. So, it’s super shocking when it turned out Matt wasn’t actually the killer. After she snooped around Matt’s office, she found several photos of her brother downloaded onto his laptop, including fake, photoshopped images of the women Nick had been seemingly talking to. This revelation made her realize Matt wasn’t the guy she thought he was and probably wasn’t a good friend to Nick either. In Episode 7, Pia, Nick’s sister, found out Matt had an inappropriate relationship with a teenage girl from the school’s volleyball team. After Nick’s family and the police crossed out a list of potential suspects - including a mystery texter, a disgruntled lover, and a grieving brother - the answer seemed pretty straightforward: It had to have been Nick’s best friend and coworker, Matt - right? Not exactly. At this point, it’s been revealed that Nick was innocent and somebody had stolen his identity and pretended to be him on a variety of dating sites. By the final two episodes of Netflix’s Clickbait, the answer to the central question of the show - who killed Nick Brewer - seems glaringly obvious. ![]() Spoiler alert: This post includes major spoilers from Season 1 of Clickbait. ![]()
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