Warning: This post includes spoilers for the finale of HBO's "Big Little Lies."
On Sunday night's finale of HBO's "Big Little Lies," viewers finally found out the truth that readers of Liane Moriarty's book knew all along.
Three of the show's big twists were revealed — and each of them tied into one another.
The first twist was that the son of Celeste (Nicole Kidman) and Perry (Alexander Skarsgård), Max Wright, was the real first grade bully. Jane's son, Ziggy, was just the one taking the blame. Viewers realized that Max picked up on his dad's abusive behavior at home and acted the same way toward other kids at school.
The second twist was that Max's dad, Perry — Celeste's abusive husband — and the mysterious "Saxon Banks" who raped Jane Chapman (Shailene Woodley) years ago are, in fact, one and the same.
The last major twist was that the mysterious murderer dangled in front of viewers during the whole show is Bonnie Carlson (Zoë Kravitz), who kills Perry by shoving him down a flight of concrete steps while he's beating up Celeste.
It was a shocking season that kept people guessing the whole way through. But like any good murder mystery, "Big Little Lies" sprinkled breadcrumbs along the way.
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It all begins way back in the first episode.

Twenty minutes into the show, there's an awkward scene where the the first grade teacher calls everyone's attention while the parents are picking up their kids from school.
One student, it seems, has been bullying Amabella and tried to choke her. But it's not clear who the bully is.
Amabella points to Ziggy, son of the town's newcomer, Jane Chapman.
Ziggy denies it, and the situation is left unresolved. Is Ziggy a secret bully? Or is this all some kind of mistake?
But during the scene, something weird is going on with Max.

The teacher says that whoever hurt her will have to apologize, because "we always say we're sorry."
While Celeste nods approvingly, the camera moves to the twins' faces. Josh is standing there, happy to be snuggled by his mother. Max grimaces, as if he resents the entire idea of apologizing.
When the teacher tells Amabella to point to the boy who hurt her, Max looks nervous.

His brother tries to play with him by running a matchbox racecar over his head. Max shoves him away and looks on nervously. He's afraid of getting called out.
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