And even though the season concluded in August, the Guilt social media engine has been going ridiculously strong over the past few days trying to sway people into watching the show on the Freeform app.
Without going heavy into spoilers for anyone who has yet to make it through the ten episodes of Guilt’s first season, it’s safe to say the creative team was of the mindset that a second round of episodes would be in the cards.
While one major element of the mystery was wrapped up, there were more reveals made, as well as a new murder, and the cliffhanger aspect is not one that lends itself well to losing the chance to continue the story in the future.