In the series finale of , titled "Final Days," the Nixon administration collapses as the truth of the Watergate scandal finally comes to light. The episode serves as a poignant conclusion to Martha Mitchell's (Julia Roberts) story, reinforcing the show's central theme that despite being publicly ridiculed and "gaslit," she was right all along. Martha Mitchell’s Tragic Ending
: Continuing his eccentric behavior, Liddy (Shea Whigham) is shown in the courtroom singing the Nazi "Horst Wessel" song and later gives John Dean a mysterious parting gift. Nixon’s Cameo
The series finale offers its only direct glimpse of (played by Danny Winn). In a stark contrast to typical "prestige TV" portrayals, he is depicted in a mundane and unflattering manner—scratching himself and expelling gas while staring out at the Washington Monument—symbolizing the undignified end of his presidency. Gaslit Series-Finale Recap: Martha Was Right Gaslit - Season 1Eps8
As the political walls close in on President Nixon, Martha's personal life remains in tatters.
: Though she dies at age 57, the episode highlights that her public claims about Nixon were ultimately proven correct by the released White House tapes. The Fall of the "Nixon Boys" In the series finale of , titled "Final
The episode also tracks the varying fates of the men involved in the scandal.
: After feeling set up as the "fall guy," Dean (Dan Stevens) agrees to testify against the administration, providing crucial evidence that leads to Nixon’s resignation. He is eventually seen serving time in a minimum-security prison alongside other conspirators. Nixon’s Cameo The series finale offers its only
: Martha is battling late-stage bone marrow cancer and living in isolation at The Watergate.