'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 Ending Explained: Warren Glowatski's chilling confession puts his life in jeopardy

'Under the Bridge' is an American true crime drama miniseries, developed by Quinn Shephard
UPDATED MAY 22, 2024
Warren Glowatski's chilling confession during trial casts a dark shadow over his future in 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)
Warren Glowatski's chilling confession during trial casts a dark shadow over his future in 'Under the Bridge' (@hulu)

Contains spoilers for 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 

VANCOUVER, CANADA: 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7, titled 'Three and Seven', has officially premiered on Hulu, bringing to light the long-awaited truth about Reena Virk's (Vritika Gupta) murder.

In 'Under the Bridge' Episode 6, the police intensify their investigation and make significant progress in the Reena Virk murder case. They arrest Warren Glowatski (Javon Walton), Josephine Bell (Chloe Guidry), Kelly Ellard (Izzy G), and Dusty Pace (Aiyana Goodfellow).

In Episode 7, viewers are taken through a series of intense and emotional scenes that highlight the relentless pursuit of justice.

Warren Glowatski reveals chilling details in Reena Virk case in 'Under the Bridge'

Javon Walton as Warren Glowatski in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 (@hulu)
Javon Walton as Warren Glowatski in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 (@hulu)

In Episode 7, viewers witness the harrowing reality faced by Warren, Kelly, Josephine, and Dusty as they serve their time in a detention center while awaiting trial for their involvement in the Reena Virk murder case. 

It becomes evident that Josephine and Kelly do not feel guilty about their role in Reena's murder. Despite the gravity of their actions, they display a disturbing lack of remorse.

Meanwhile, Dusty and Warren are depicted as grappling with deep feelings of remorse and guilt. They are shown contemplating the events leading to Reena's death.

In Episode 6, Samara (Isabella Leon), Warren's girlfriend, confesses to the police that both Warren and Kelly were responsible for dragging Reena into the water. In Episode 7, the authorities want her testimony, but she is currently out of Canada due to her mother's cancer diagnosis.

When Warren goes to court for the trial, the lawyers grill him with questions. At first, he denies remembering anything about the events surrounding Reena's murder. However, as the questioning intensifies and the pressure mounts, Warren eventually breaks down and decides to tell the whole truth.

Warren reveals a chilling account of the events that unfolded the night of Reena's murder. He describes how he witnessed a group of people beating Reena, unaware of who she was at the time. Despite not knowing Reena, Warren chose to stay and observe the brutal attack. He also admits that he even kicked Reena once.

When everyone dispersed and went home after beating Reena, Kelly approached Warren and asked him to follow Reena. They both followed Reena, and Kelly ended up kicking her.

Warren Glowatski convicted of second-degree murder in Reena Virk case

Javon Walton as Warren Glowatski in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 (@hulu)
Javon Walton as Warren Glowatski in a still from 'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 (@hulu)

When questioned by the lawyer about his involvement in dragging Reena into the water, Warren initially chose to remain silent, perhaps grappling with the weight of his actions and the implications of his testimony.

However, as the questioning progressed, Warren revealed that, in his view, Kelly bore a greater responsibility for Reena's death, rating her a 7 on a scale of 10. Warren attributed a lesser degree of responsibility to himself, rating his own involvement a 3. 

In a dramatic turn of events, Warren's testimony becomes a pivotal moment in the trial. His confession not only reveals the extent of his involvement in Reena's death but also sheds light on the role of Kelly in killing Reena.

After carefully considering the evidence and testimonies presented, the judge finds Warren guilty of second-degree murder in Reena's death.

In the last scene, the judge also declares that Warren will serve a life sentence without eligibility for parole. 

'Under the Bridge' Episode 7 is now streaming on Hulu

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