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It might be a stretch to call Maud from Saint Maud (2019) a Final Girl, because there’s no slasher, no chase sequence, no one coming to save her — not even God. Her horror is internal, spiritual, and exquisitely lonely. This episode explores Maud as a woman desperate for meaning in a world that offers her none, and how that desperation turns her inward, toward Heaven, and then outward with devastating consequences.
Spoiler Warning: This episode spoils everything and if you’ve seen it, yes – including the part you’re thinking about.
PLEASE LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW! It will get you into Heaven!
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By Sarah Spurlock and Kellie Nicole Hill4.9
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It might be a stretch to call Maud from Saint Maud (2019) a Final Girl, because there’s no slasher, no chase sequence, no one coming to save her — not even God. Her horror is internal, spiritual, and exquisitely lonely. This episode explores Maud as a woman desperate for meaning in a world that offers her none, and how that desperation turns her inward, toward Heaven, and then outward with devastating consequences.
Spoiler Warning: This episode spoils everything and if you’ve seen it, yes – including the part you’re thinking about.
PLEASE LEAVE US A RATING AND REVIEW! It will get you into Heaven!
Visit us at final-girls.com
Our Patreon is live!

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