Explained end of ‘You would do it too’, Michelle Jenner’s series on Disney +: What really happened on that bus?

Explained end of ‘You would do it too’, Michelle Jenner’s series on Disney +: What really happened on that bus?

‘You Would Too’ is a roller coaster of script twists, suspect changes, unexpected clues and shocking revelations.

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    ‘You would do it too’ has become one of the surprises so far this yearpresenting a ‘Back in the Back’ style mystery that leads to a roller coaster of script twists, suspect changes, unexpected clues and surprising revelations in one of Disney+’s best suspense and intrigue series.

    The Disney+ series created by David Victori and Jordi Vallejo has a lot in common with their previous work together, the film ‘You will not kill’ starring Mario Casas and Milena Smith in which they were director and screenwriter, respectively. In both there is a fugitive, witnesses to a crime, a moral dilemma in which the line of good and evil blurs, and long sequence shots to emphasize the real-time tension of the protagonists.

    The ‘You would too’ approach is simplebut for that very reason it is open to a thousand interpretations: There are 3 dead, 6 witnesses and 2 fugitives after an attempted robbery on a bus. The dead are the suspected robbers, the witnesses claim not to have seen the face of the murderer and the fugitives are missing and their identity is unknown. The police duo formed by Rebeca Quirós (Ana Polvorosa) and Fran Garza (Paul Miller), ex-loving couple, will try to squeeze the witnesses to try to find out what happened on that bus. But, what really happened on that bus?

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    ‘You would do it too’: What happened, in theory, on the bus

    In the first 4 episodes, half of the series, the thing seems quite clear. The six victims of the bus robbery were threatened while their mobile phones were stolen and their bank accounts were emptied, but then a mysterious seventh passenger got up from his seat, shot the robbers, took his cell phone and a gun and fled the place on foot. These six witnesses are Manuel (paco tous), the bus driver, Elisa (Michelle Jenner), Balter (viti suarez), Look (Pilar Berges), Marge (Elena Irureta) and Jandro (Xavi Saez).

    As a thank you, and to protect the identity of this savior vigilante, the witnesses decide to make a pact of silence stating that they have not seen his face and that they cannot recognize him. However, a group of hunters meet him in the woods and identify him: his name of Dante Bazan (Jose Manuel Poga), and is in search and capture for breaking probation after being convicted of murdering his sister years ago.

    Public opinion is divided. On the one hand, killing is wrong (so far we assume that everyone agrees), but the “justiciar” has acted in self-defense before criminals who threatened his life, that of his bus companions and that of his relatives. Voices in favor of the mysterious “avenger” begin to rise, imitations and tributes, and when the police are about to catch him, there are even people who risk their lives to defend him.

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    ‘You would too’: What really happened on the bus

    However, when it seems that everything is cleared up, that Dante is the murderer and that the witnesses will finally be able to sleep at home, there is a new testimony that changes everything. The other person who fled the scene of the crime in an orange Jeep hears the news and decides to testify, because Something’s not right. He was the assistant to the robbers and he ran away when he heard the shots, but he affirms that Dante Bazán left the bus BEFORE those shots were fired. Oh, and we also find out (a bit later) that Dante didn’t kill his sister either.

    With this new information, Fran and Rebeca interrogate the witnesses again, in a more aggressive way, reconstructing with them the events on the bus itself. There they break down and confess: They, the alleged witnesses were the ones who killed the robbers in self-defenseand they tried to charge the dead (the dead) to the stranger who fled in the hope that they would never find him.

    The agents inform Commissioner Jordán (Ana Wagener), but she is not very keen on making the truth come to light. Dante Bazán has been intercepted at a police control and is in a coma, although since he had a new identity, no one has recognized him. For public opinion, the case is closed, the “justiciar” whereabouts unknown and here peace and then glory. Fran doesn’t quite agree with this, and he hands over his gun and badge to him. But the official story stays as it is and the witnesses are released, even though we know they were the ones who actually pulled the trigger and killed the robbers… Or not?

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    ‘You would too’: Now yes, this is what REALLY happened on the bus

    Well no, because there is a new twist. Days after being released, Jandro makes a deal with a reporter who is following the case (Mirela Balic, whom we will see soon in ‘Elite’) to tell what really happened on that bus. But he has an “accident” and dies. Marga and Manuel, terrified, contact Fran, now retired, to tell her the truth. The real truth 100% real. The dead were not the robbers. The robbers were Elisa, Miren and Balter. The deceased faced Elisa and she pulled the trigger against the threeand then threatened to kill the rest of the passengers and their families so they wouldn’t give her away, completely making up the story.

    Fran discovers that the robbers, the real ones, owe money to the mastermind of the operation, a certain Coco (Chechu Salgado) who pulls the strings from the shadows. To pay off their debt, they are going to commit a new robbery following the modus operandi of the above: airport bus, masks, cell phones, untraceable transfers, and fleeing in a car. However, something goes wrong again. A mysterious stranger rises from the back seats, grabs a gun, and points the gun at the criminals. It is Fran, determined to deliver “justice” since the police do not dare to do it through official channels.

    Fran kills Elisa, Miren and Balter, takes her cell phone and leaves., just as the witnesses initially said that the “justiciar” had done in the first robbery, expanding his legend. Meanwhile, we see how Dante Bazán dies anonymously in the hospital. Fran returns to the police station as if nothing had happened and recovers her badge, without the police station, Rebeca or anyone realizing what she has just done.

    But before the final credits, we see that Fran’s “mission” is not over. Rescue Elisa’s cell phone from the evidence drawer and look for a contact in the phonebook: Coco.

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