The Central Mystery of the Series
From the beginning, "Something Horrible Will Happen" establishes an atmosphere of strangeness by introducing the sense of déjà vu experienced by Rachel. These fragmented memories, which seem not to belong to her, function as narrative clues that lead the viewer to the heart of the plot.
The series builds this mystery gradually, revealing little by little that it is not merely a psychological perception, but something deeply rooted in her family's history. This narrative choice is effective in keeping the audience engaged, creating a growing tension that culminates in the events of the final episode.
The Marriage Curse
The central element of the plot is a curse that has accompanied Rachel's family for over two hundred years. This curse establishes an apparently simple rule, but with devastating consequences: any family member who agrees to marry must say "yes" before sunset on the wedding day.
If the partner is their soulmate, nothing happens. However, if not, the outcome is fatal — the person dies from bleeding. This premise combines elements of romance and horror, transforming marriage, traditionally associated with happiness, into an event of extreme risk.
An Invisible Pact
The curse functions as a powerful metaphor about choices and destiny. It suggests that seemingly personal decisions may be conditioned by greater forces, raising questions about free will and predestination.
The Origin and Rules of the Curse
Throughout the series, we discover that the curse is not limited only to the couple involved. There is a broader logic that affects entire families, expanding the impact of individual decisions.
If the marriage doesn't happen, the curse doesn't disappear — it is transferred to the spouse's family. This detail adds an extra layer of tension, as it transforms a personal choice into a decision with collective consequences.
The Immortal Man
One of the most intriguing characters in the series is the man played by Zlatko Burić, who reveals having been a victim of the curse in the past. By abandoning his wedding, he became immortal, condemned to witness all marriages linked to the curse.
This figure functions as an eternal observer, almost a personification of the curse itself, reinforcing the idea that no one completely escapes its consequences.
Witness to Destiny
His presence in the narrative helps contextualize the curse and give credibility to the threat, serving as a link between past and present.
The Relationship Between Rachel and Nicky
The romance between Rachel and Nicky, played by Adam DiMarco, is the emotional heart of the series. However, unlike traditional stories, this relationship is constantly put to the test.
Rachel lives an intense internal conflict: she loves Nicky, but fears that he may not be her soulmate. This dilemma transforms marriage into a moment of extreme tension, where love is not enough to guarantee safety.