

Instead, we see Bella finally embracing what has happened and in doing so, she banishes the demons (the David under the bed) that have been haunting her so that she can get on with enjoying her life and her friends and can finally focus on getting her book written. What we gather from the final episode, titled Ego Death, is that the three scenarios all play out in Bella’s head as she realises that if she actually did meet David while re-visiting the bar she was assaulted in, it most likely wouldn’t end well or bring her the closure she so desperately seeks. I May Destroy You, which was marketed as one womans quest to piece her life back together after being raped, rapidly expanded beyond that premise across its 12-episode run. Like any good piece of art, I May Destroy You and the ending of episode 12 can be explained and interpreted in a variety of ways depending on the individual viewer.

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We end episode 12 with the same scene that opens each scenario but rather than going back to the ‘scene of the crime,’ Bella says that she’s not going bar watching anymore and ends up hanging out with her friends instead and finally gets her book published too. All 14 songs featured in I May Destroy You season 1 episode 12: Ego Death. Ego Death Contains very strong language, some sexual content, some violence and upsetting scenes. The third and final scenario ends with Bella telling David to go and not only does naked post-sex David leave but the bloody and beaten David from the first scenario also crawls out from under the bed to leave as well. All 14 songs featured in I May Destroy You season 1 episode 12: Ego Death, with scene descriptions.
