FX’s Grotesquerie has reached a chaotic season 1 finale, setting up a few storylines for season 2. After a late-season twist revealed that Niecy Nash-Betts’ Detective Lois Tryon dreamed up the titular serial killer’s murder in a nightmare coma sequence, the remaining episodes saw Lois attempting to decipher what her dreams were trying to tell her about the people present in her waking life. The biggest reveal of Grotesquerie‘s season 1 ending was that Lois’ coma culprit was not the real murderer. In her dreams, she envisions that struggling priest Father Charlie Mayhew (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) was the killer, due in part to his repressed sexual desires and misogyny.