The Menu Ending: The Cheeseburger Explained: Why was Margot allowed to leave? But here is where Margot notices a young and happy Slowik cooking burgers, before his fame, before his culinary excellence – his happiest days. The silver door serves as a symbol of Chef Slowik’s ego and contains his most significant accomplishments. Also, did I mention Tyler was crazy? The Menu: What was behind the silver door? Unable to face the kind of invalidation by his idol, Tyler hangs himself to death. After this, we can only assume that Slowik tells Tyler he’s worthless, his knowledge of food amounts to nothing, and he is better off ending his life. Slowik is Tyler’s idol, and Tyler is publicly shamed and exposed for being a faker. The Menu: What happened to Tyler? What did the chef say to Tyler? What did he whisper? Why did Tyler hang and kill himself? Chef Slowik notices how rattled Margot gets when she sees Richard and pulls her aside to get more details. No, Richard has also hired Margot before and has made her do some weird things, like referring to him as father and calling him a good man. She would have one heck of an expression seeing the morning news. It’s important to acknowledge how Miss Westervelt, who was also marked for death, unknowingly escaped because she left Tyler. Margot (real name Erin ) is the unsuspecting high-end escort Tyler has brought to the restaurant, because his original date, Miss Westervelt, appears to have left him. Did I mention Tyler is crazy? Well yeah, not only was he happy to go to his death, he was perfectly fine taking an unsuspecting escort to die with him. Yes, Tyler has been in conversation with Chef Slowik for 8 months and is fully aware that he and his partner are going to their final meal. Oh, he’s crazy, too, because… The Menu: Did Tyler know everyone was going to die? In reality, Tyler is just a rich kid with a hobby, sorta like many of the wine experts out there. He is a talentless hack who has convinced himself into believing he’s a connoisseur of great food. Tyler is a disillusioned individual who obsesses about Chef Slowik. So I don’t think Julian ever was in Slovakia it appears to be a false narrative for Margot. We also see a picture of Julian, as a young man, working in an American hamburger joint. Back when Julian was a kid, Slovakia was part of Czechoslovakia and the communist government back then didn’t allow anything remotely western, so definitely no Taco Tuesdays. The whole Slovakia thing is probably just to yank her chain. I think Julian is secretly teasing Margot for lying about where she’s from. Did Chef Slowik grow up in Waterloo, Iowa, or Bratislava, Slovakia? Soren, Dave, and Bryce: Guys who are constantly involved in fraud and have no reverence for art or food and use their influence to gain access to everything. Richard and Anne: An elderly couple who have visited Slowik’s restaurant several times and can’t name even one dish from their previous visit. George Diaz: Who has been doing high-paying terrible films that don’t need any skills as an actor Slowik considers this to be a disregard for art.įelicity: Diaz’s artist manager who has been stealing money from him despite coming from a financially sound background. Ted and Lillian: Food critics whose reviews have closed establishments of really talented chefs. Margot: A wildcard entry that the staff were not expecting she’s not on the menu. Tyler: A faker convinced that he’s a foodie genius the kind quacks that Slowik despises. Here is the list of guests and reasons why they are on the kill-list: For them, it was all about being consumers at prestigious venues and not the actual food. Unfortunately, the audience he catered to no longer cared for the food. The Menu: Who is Chef Slowik, and why does he want to kill everyone?Ĭhef Slowik, once a talented cook who made burgers, went on to become one of the most celebrated chefs serving an affluent clientele. Think of them as a culinary cult who are simply tired of having their dreams crushed by influential people with no discernible talent. The Menu: What is it about? What is the twist?Ĭhef Julian Slowik invites a bunch of enormously wealthy individuals for a lavish meal at his restaurant on an isolated island, Hawthorn, where the staff intends to kill the patrons and themselves.
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