Netflix’s must-watch Irish comedy mystery drama is now streaming, but what happens in the final episode?
Warning – this article contains major spoilers for How to Get to Heaven From Belfast
Netflix’s new murder mystery series follows a trio of women on a perilous search across Ireland to get to the bottom of what happened to their enigmatic friend, Greta (played by Natasha O’Keeffe).
Across eight episodes, frazzled TV writer Saoirse (Roisin Gallagher), short-tempered mother Robyn (Sinéad Keenan), and awkward and religious Dara (Caoilfhionn Dunne) dig up secrets, chase clues and theories and reckon with a traumatic event from their past to unearth the truth.
From the creator of Derry Girls, Lisa McGee, the new series was released this Thursday (12th February) and has already scored rave reviews from critics, who are calling the comedy thriller a must-watch.
But what exactly happened to Greta and has the trio managed to uncover a satisfying solution to this enthralling mystery?
Here is your essential deep dive into everything that gets revealed in the new series’ final episode.
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Throughout the series, it’s revealed that Greta is actually alive but is on the run after accidentally killing her childhood friend, Jodie.
The two girls had been abused by their parents as children in their town of Heaven’s Veil, where they burned down the church, accidentally killing those inside.
Journalist Charles Sampson, also called Jason Meadows (Josh Finan) by Greta, picked up their trail and followed Greta and Jodie in the hopes of finding answers. However, Jodie fatally stabbed him, leaving Greta to bury the body with the help of young Saoirse, Robyn and Dara.
In the present, Greta’s body is swapped with Jodie and Greta liaises with fixer Booker (Bronagh Gallagher) and a young woman named Feeney (Saoirse-Monica Jackson) to clear her paper trail and set up a new life away from Ireland.
The plan was also orchestrated by Greta’s mother, Margo (Michelle Fairley), and husband Owen (Emmett J. Scanlan), but Greta has a change of heart and drugs Feeney to escape and return to Heaven’s Veil to confront her past.
It’s there that she discovers her real mother is actually a woman named Nora, who sold her as a child. Later, she reunites with Saoirse, Robyn and Dara as well as Owen and her their daughter, Maria (Matilda Freeman).
Booker is ordered to kill Greta, but, after discovering the secret organisation she was a part of that was initially founded to help liberate women was corrupt, she, along with Feeney and another member known as the midwife (Shauna Bray), slay the rest of the society and let Greta go free, vowing to begin a new organisation that will uphold its values.
Saoirse, Robyn and Dara confess to Liam (Darragh Hand) and Charles’ son, Andrew (also Finan), who let them go free without pressing any charges.
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But what was in the bag?
One of the biggest mysteries hanging over the finale is a strange, pink bag the girls recover from Greta.
Earlier in the series, she had hitched a ride with Conrad, the original owner of the bag who drives Greta into the middle of some woods to meet a mysterious group of people. It’s also revealed that Conrad was killed with a screwdriver to the neck, but the perpetrator is still unknown.
In the final moments of the episode, Saoirse, Robyn and Dara are left with the bag and, after looking inside, they vow not to get involved.
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While the contents aren’t revealed to the audience, creator McGee exclusively told Reach that she knows what’s inside – although she hasn’t ruled out changing her mind.
“I know right now what’s in the bag,” she teased. “But I’m not saying I might not change my mind, which is why I left it so vague.
“I have a very clear idea of what it is, but if I think of something that works better or that might be more interesting when I start to write season two, I want to be able to change my mind.”
Netflix has not yet confirmed if the series will be returning, so stay tuned for updates as the streamer assesses its popularity over the coming weeks.
How to Get to Heaven From Belfast is available to stream on Netflix.

