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  1. Alot of People stopped watching the show because it became too procedural for them. It focused too much on the week to week cases rather than the main storyline of Michael living in two realities. Here's the problem.... NBC MADE them do this.

  2. Jun 9, 2021 · Awake ending explained. So, let's start by setting the scene: we're introduced to a world in which all human beings have lost the ability to sleep (something to do with a solar flare,...

  3. Jun 9, 2021 · How does Awake end? As it turns out, Jill was right not to trust Dr. Murphy. As soon as the psychologist finds out about Matlida, she is prepared to cut the little girl’s head open.

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  4. Jun 9, 2021 · The film is now streaming on Netflix. Even after audiences have finished watching Awake, it’s likely that there are still a number of questions that have gone unanswered. After a solar flare happened on earth, it caused most of the population to no longer have the ability to sleep.

    • Why Do People Lose The Ability to Fall asleep?
    • Why Don't Cars Work anymore?
    • Why Can Matilda Fall asleep?
    • How Exactly Does Murphy Die with The syringe?
    • Is Jill's Husband Dead?
    • Why Does Jill Not Have Custody of Her Children?
    • Did Jill Used to Be in The Army?
    • How Do Jill and Murphy Know Each other?
    • Why Does Jill Want to Go to The Hub?
    • Why Is There A Shoot Up at The Military Hub?

    While Jill's in custody at the military hub, Major Murphy starts talking about the no-sleeping phenomenon. "It was some sort of a solar flare," she says, continuing, "It changed our electromagnetic wiring. It affected our glymphatic system. Messed with our clocks." Let's break all of that down. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, "...

    We first see the power cut that kicks off events when Jill (Rodriguez) is driving. She, Noah and Matilda hear static on the radio, then it crackles and shuts off. Several cars veer across the road and Jill slams the breaks, only for another car to smash them into the nearby lake. Later, a soldier says, "Anything with a microchip is fried." Cars use...

    After emerging from the lake, Jill and Noah see Matilda already on the bank, where police officers perform CPR and revive her. The sheriff says she was "out for a minute" and that she'll be fine. Of course, later Matilda realizes that in that minute, she was actually dead. But the new rules of the world saw her come back to life, with the ability t...

    Early on, Matilda demonstrates that you must "always clear out the air" from a syringe before her grandmother Doris uses one. Later, at the military hub, Dr. Katz saves Matilda from being experimented on by using a syringe to inject Jennifer Jason Leigh's Major Murphy without clearing out the air first. According to Healthline, "These air bubbles c...

    Pictures on the mantle of Doris' house show Jill's wedding picture with her husband in military uniform. Later, when Dodge asks Noah what happened to his father, Noah says, "He died in the war."

    When Doris asks Jill for sleeping medication, Jill replies, "I don't do that anymore. You know the judge said that I wasn't allowed." Doris implies Jill might have used drugs herself, saying, "Well, I guess you really aren't using if you're awake too." Jill's troubled past (and present) explains why the children live with their grandmother.

    Yes. When Jill is caught snooping around Murphy's office for sleeping pills and a soldier catches her, she says, "I'm 68 Whiskey. Corporal Adams. Out of Fort Huachuca."

    Jill thanks Murphy, a psychiatrist whose expertise is sleep, for getting her a job as a security guard at the unnamed university. Jill later tells her son Noah that she and Murphy worked together in the army overseas. "In the desert, Murphy would help set parameters for interrogation. Sleep deprivation, it was torture," Jill explains, adding, "They...

    Despite knowing what Murphy is capable of, Jill realizes she must rescue the woman being held at the hub who's also able to fall asleep. Jill needs her because otherwise there won't be anyone to take care of Matilda when she dies.

    Murphy explains that the soldiers inject a cocktail that helps with mental acuity, but it also causes some neurological damage. After six days, the soldiers start to hallucinate. One soldier sees what he believes to be a grenade, but is in fact a pinecone. The soldiers start shooting at the thin air -- and then at each other.

  5. Jun 11, 2021 · When Matilda wakes up, she discovers Jill mourning over the loss of Noah, only for him to start breathing once more. But what does this all mean?

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  7. Jun 9, 2021 · Jill is seemingly dead, and she does not respond to Matilda’s CPR techniques. But as the screen is consumed by darkness, we hear Jill gasping for air, as if waking up from a bad dream. Following the suggestion made by the film, Jill is alive and cured of her insomnia.

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