Black Doves creator confirms identity of mystery woman who appears in the final scene

The creator of Black Doves has confirmed the identity of a mystery woman who seemed to pop up out of nowhere in the show’s final scene. It seems a lot of people were confused about who she is.

Joe Barton, who is behind the Netflix spy thriller, has said he’s been hit with confusion over a woman in the final episode. The last scene is on Christmas Day, and a woman is seen sitting in the home of Reed – head of the Black Doves.

As the show comes to an end and ties up all loose ends, it goes out on a high. We see all the main characters enjoying their festivities, as Fairytale of New York by The Pogues plays us out. Reed is in her swanky home, sipping a glass of bubbly and enjoying the view.

Then the camera pans, and shows a blonde woman sat on her sofa, also enjoying a glass of fizz. The camera focuses on her as she smiles at Reed, almost in a sinister way. It does add a confusing hint at something going on. Why is she smiling like that? Is something else happening here?

Black Doves woman in final scene

via Netflix

So who is the mystery woman in the Black Doves final scene?

Clearly a lot of people don’t recognise her, as Joe Barton has since clarified who she is. In an interview with GQ, he explained: “That’s Marie, she’s Helen and Wallace’s nanny. She pops up throughout the series, so it’s possible to miss.

“I mean, she looks like she could be Reed’s daughter, they’ve got a similar haircut. But no, she’s the nanny, so she’s been spying on them the whole time. Basically, everyone’s a spy.”

Marie had a short scene with Helen earlier in the show, so we can all be forgiven for not remembering. So no, she’s not a sinister hint at what’s to come in season two – which has already been confirmed, by the way! Or wait, maybe she is. We’ll have to wait and see.

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