Lord of the Flies episode 4 ends the BBC adaptation on a bleak, bruising note. It’s a relentless hour of television – particularly with one child’s “drawn out” death that many viewers found almost unbearable.
Not that anyone expected a happy ending. Since the boys crash-landed, it’s been a quick descent into chaos: wildfires, animals being slaughtered, and that brutal killing in episode 3.
But the ending of Lord of the Flies stretches one of the story’s most infamous deaths into something far more intimate – and far more distressing.
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***Warning: spoilers for Lord of the Flies ahead***
Not the conch too! (Credit: BBC)
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