The Bay aired its series finale – but viewers still have lots of unanswered questions
We finally found out who killed Dylan Meredith - but there were plenty of loose ends

**Warning: spoilers ahead**
After six agonising weeks of twists and turns, detective Lisa Armstrong (Morvern Christie) uncovered who was responsible for the murder of Dylan Meredith in ITV's The Bay.
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Despite Holly Meredith (Darci Shaw) leaving us all open-mouthed in last week’s episode when she confessed to murdering her brother, it soon transpired she was shielding the real killer.
Armstrong discovered the truth when she went to visit Sam (Louis Greatorex). Upon trying to give the struggling student money, she discovered an ultrasound photo in his wallet.
Sam admitted that he and Holly were planning to run away to Manchester together after she discovered she was pregnant, and Dylan was trying to stop them leaving.
In a heated argument, Sam punched Dylan, who was killed as he hit his head on a concrete step.
But the truth left viewers scratching their heads more than ever, as they took to Twitter to find answers to their questions.
Some asked how the body had been moved to the beach so discreetly...
https://twitter.com/Gemmaporter79/status/1121154626362007553
https://twitter.com/CarolBoyle2/status/1121157650467762178
Others were keen to discover "strange bloke" Vincent’s ‘relevance’ to the series, as it quickly became clear his drug dealing ring was a red herring.
https://twitter.com/amyrobertshaw_/status/1121156814492585990
https://twitter.com/MoganKatie/status/1121156481544523776
Some were a little nonplussed at the apparent irrelevance to the plot of Armstrong’s son Rob (Art Parkinson) and his infatuation with performing a series of increasingly dangerous dares and games.
https://twitter.com/fincheux_/status/1121156782406230016
https://twitter.com/MrsLisa_Forster/status/1121156734888873984
But could the apparent loose ends – including whether Armstrong was going to get her job back following her suspension – simply be a deliberate set-up for series two?
https://twitter.com/katie_boyle98/status/1121156202631716865
https://twitter.com/hattylady/status/1121161783300042753
There is no news yet about whether ITV will commission a second series of The Bay, but writer Daragh Carville is "really hoping" it's on the cards.
"It was always conceived as a show that could return," he told RadioTimes.com. "It also works as a single story, but I think there are lots of other stories that can be told."
The Bay is available to watch on the ITV Hub
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