Seb’s hospital awakening isn’t just about amnesia—it’s a gut-punch of emotional betrayal. His mom’s tearful confession about Beth’s death and Kelly’s abandonment feels less like truth, more like trauma rewriting memory. The real horror? He *wants* to believe her… until he doesn’t. Till We Meet Again nails that fragile line between grief and gaslighting. 🩸
The split timeline—Seb in the suit vs. Seb in the gown—is genius. One scene: he’s cold, accusatory, asking ‘Where were you?’ The next: he’s trembling, clinging to his mom, screaming ‘Let me go!’ That duality? That’s the core of Till We Meet Again. Not just loss—but the war between what he remembers and what they tell him. Raw. Unflinching. 💔