The Resurrected ending explained: The mothers’ revenge and a devastating twist

The Resurrected | Image via YouTube/Netflix
The Resurrected | Image via YouTube/Netflix

Netflix's revenge Taiwanese series, The Resurrected, wrapped up with an ending where both the grieving mothers resurrected Shi-kai and avenged the loss of their daughters, and also several other young women whom he killed.

In the end, they successfully pitted him against his mother and got her killed. However, it did not end their grief as it was revealed at the end that Jin-jin, Hui-chun's daughter, was the mastermind who lured the young women in and also wanted to own the scamming business from Shi-kai, with the help of Yang.

Here's what happened at the end of The Resurrected.

Disclaimer: The article contains spoilers. Reader discretion is advised.


The Resurrected ending explained: Shi-kai tries to pit Ching against Hui-chun

As the mothers torture Shi-kai and also blackmails his sister and mother, he tries to manipulate the duo in the finale. He reveals that he and Jin-jin were in a relationship, and it was the latter who sold Hsin-yi and An-chi, and she is the reason behind Hsin-yi's death. He revealed that they used Jin-jin's YouTube channel to lure girls in and force them into scamming people.

This new development had the effect that Shi-kai expected, and Hui-chun ended up shooting Ching. Shi-kai then revealed that he was lying and the girls were actually loyal to each other. He thought he won with his manipulation techniques, but just at the end, Ching appeared before him, depicting that the shot was fake and Hui-chun did not kill Ching. Just as Shi-kai's seven days of resurrection were ending, he realised he had been tricked by the mothers.


The Resurrected ending explained: Shi-kai kills Chia-feng

It was earlier revealed in The Resurrected that the real leader of the scamming business was Chia-feng, who was using Shi-kai, who is actually not her son, to do her dirty work and manage the business. In exchange, she would keep his sister, Christina, out of it.

After learning about all the heinous crimes, Ching then exposes Chia-feng's secrets to the public, destroying her reputation and her luxurious life. But that's not all, her end was inevitable when Shi-kai came to see her.

While he failed to pit the mothers against each other, they successfully brought an end to the evil duo as Shi-kai brutally killed Chia-feng, ending their sinister legacy.


The Resurrected ending explained: Jin-jin is revealed to be the real mastermind

Hui-chun's daughter, Jin-jin, was in a coma in The Resurrected. In the finale, she was pulled off life support. Furthermore, the fight, which looked like not just about avenging but also about the crypto money, also came to light. The mothers just wanted to bring justice to the lost innocent souls and did not want the money, and gave the crypto wallet to Pong at the end.

While they thought the revenge scheme was successful, the biggest and most devastating twist in The Resurrected was revealed at the end. It is revealed at the end that Jin-jin is also a malicious character, and was working with Yang, to throw Shi-kai out and own the whole business, and also wakes up from her coma at the very end of the series.


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Edited by Debashri Roy