Black Rabbit ending explained: Wes’s final stand ends in gunfire

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Black Rabbit (Image via Netflix)
Black Rabbit (Image via Netflix)

Black Rabbit ended its run on Netflix on September 18, 2025, with its eighth and final episode. The night opened with the long-teased robbery at Jake Friedken’s Manhattan restaurant, where Wes was shot trying to stop the chaos. In the confusion, Jake realized his masked brother Vince was part of the crew, moments before Vince killed Junior Mancuso and fled.

Wes was shot during the robbery at Black Rabbit, and his death became the central turning point of the finale. The attack happened when Junior Mancuso and his crew stormed the restaurant during a crowded event.

Wes stepped in to protect guests, only to be gunned down in front of Jake. The shooting brought the long-simmering conflicts between business, friendship, and family to a head. Police quickly tied the violence to the criminal debts hanging over Vince, who had been forced into the heist.

The loss of Wes also left Estelle devastated, while Roxie severed ties with Jake. The fallout of Wes’s death dictated every move after that moment. The restaurant’s future collapsed, partnerships splintered, and Jake was left exposed to Mancuso’s retaliation. The finale placed the weight of the story on that gunshot, with the consequences echoing through every decision.


Black Rabbit: Vince’s secret role in the robbery revealed

A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)
A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)

Jake discovered Vince was one of the masked men inside Black Rabbit, and that revelation shifted the entire episode. During the chaos, Jake recognized his brother’s eyes behind the mask, realizing the robbery was not just a random attack but tied directly to Vince’s mounting debts.

Vince had been forced into the job by Junior Mancuso, who used him as leverage against Jake. When Junior aimed his weapon at Jake, Vince turned on him and pulled the trigger. That act saved Jake in the moment but exposed Vince’s hand in everything that had led to the night’s violence.

The recognition carried consequences beyond the robbery itself. It placed Jake in a position of knowing his brother’s crimes while still shielding him from immediate exposure. The entire story of Black Rabbit came full circle with this reveal, as Jake was confronted with the truth that his brother had always been the hidden danger in the room.


Black Rabbit: Vince’s confession brings the past to light

A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)
A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)

Vince admitted he killed their father years earlier, and that confession defined the brothers’ final confrontation. The truth came out after years of silence, revealing how their abusive childhood ended in violence.

Vince had struck their father with a bowling ball, and their mother covered it up with the help of Mancuso. For Jake, the admission was not new. He told Vince he had already known, a response that briefly cut through the lies between them. The conversation delivered the finale with the most personal exchange, away from the chaos of the restaurant and the crimes that followed.

It showed how the burden of that night shaped every mistake Vince made, every debt he owed, and every desperate move that dragged Jake back into danger. The confession explained why Mancuso always had control over the family and why Vince’s spiral seemed inevitable. It tied the brothers’ downfall to a moment buried in the past.


Black Rabbit: Jake’s final decisions close the Rabbit for good

A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)
A snap from the show (Image via Netflix)

Jake closed Black Rabbit, handed evidence against Jules to the police, and walked away from the wreckage. After Vince’s death, which came in the wake of his confession, Jake was forced to face what remained.

Roxie and Tony had already turned to build a new restaurant named after Anna, the hostess who was killed earlier. Estelle moved on with her design work, her ties to Jake and Wes broken. Mancuso, shaken by Vince’s end, spared Jake from further retaliation. The restaurant itself, once seen as a way forward, was permanently shut down. In the final scenes, Jake’s life shifted to quieter moments.

He was shown working behind a bar and supporting his son at a dance class, far removed from the chaos that consumed his family and business. The ending showed everything had been dismantled by the choices surrounding Black Rabbit, and Jake’s only option was to step away from it all.


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Edited by Zainab Shaikh