Marked ending explained: One confrontation changed the course of everything after the heist

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Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)
Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)

Marked premiered on Netflix on July 31, 2024, and its final episode wrapped up Babalwa’s journey with the Iron Watch heist in motion. After recruiting a team that included Zweli, Tebza, Ntsiki, Tatenda, and Mrs. Radebe, Babalwa initiated the robbery during a load-shedding window.

Despite last-minute complications, the team gained access to the vault using Zerakaiah’s code and managed to escape with the money. Zerakaiah confronted them, leading to a deadly altercation. Meanwhile, Constable Modise, now off the force and seeking revenge, failed to stop her. The season ends with Babalwa burying Zerakaiah and walking away from everything.

In Marked, once the money was taken and the group separated, Babalwa and Zweli returned to familiar ground, trying to regroup and figure out what came next. But they weren’t alone. A confrontation happened that neither of them had planned for. One individual, central to the earlier stages of the story, saw them together and realized the truth about who had pulled off the robbery. What followed wasn’t calm. Voices were raised. Threats were made.

A decision had to be taken in that moment, and it wasn’t a clean one. What was said during the argument confirmed that exposure was imminent. Babalwa responded decisively.

In Marked, the scene did not involve backup or strategy, it was instinct, shaped by desperation and the need to protect everything she had just risked her life for. Once it ended, the two quietly buried the aftermath. It was the last piece of a plan that began with precision and ended with something irreversible.

The event didn’t feel planned, but it defined what came next. From that moment, there was no illusion of going back. What had been done could not be undone, and the silence afterward was louder than anything that had come before.


Marked: The Iron Watch operation faced breakdowns before it even began

Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)
Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)

In Marked, the plan went ahead, but major disruptions threatened to derail it from the start. Babalwa and her team had every detail mapped out for the Iron Watch heist, relying on the city’s scheduled load-shedding to shut down security systems. But right before the operation, Tebza learned that power cuts were suspended due to a political event, removing their three-minute window of darkness.

Adding to that, Ntsiki, who was supposed to disable the communication grid, was fired from her job a day earlier and lost access to the system. Despite both problems, the team proceeded. The others, Tatenda, Mrs. Radebe, Tebza, and Zweli, followed the sequence as planned. One of the guards noticed something was off and attempted to intervene, but the situation escalated quickly.

Mrs. Radebe and her husband impersonated police officers to keep the authorities distracted outside. When real police arrived, Ntsiki showed up just in time and created a diversion using an explosion.

This gave the crew access to the vault floor. The initial roadblocks added pressure, but the group didn’t stop. Their success depended on a level of adaptability that hadn’t been tested until this moment, and once inside, they had to improvise again to reach the final chamber.


Marked: A familiar face held the key to getting inside the vault

Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)
Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)

In Marked, the final stage of the operation relied on someone who had denied help earlier in the season. When the crew made it past the outer security, they reached the primary vault but hit a new wall, none of them could open it. The access code Zweli had retrieved earlier wasn’t enough. Babalwa realized only one person had the necessary clearance: Zerakaiah.

Without waiting for the team to debate it, she called for him to be brought in. Zerakaiah was shocked to see what was happening, and it became clear to him who was behind the entire scheme. He resisted, but under pressure, entered the code. That decision opened the vault.

The money, stacked and sealed, was finally in reach. This moment was not only about logistics; it was a turning point. The same man who had once ignored Babalwa’s pleas for financial help was now being used as a tool to carry out the very act she tried to avoid.

Getting him involved was never part of the original plan. But without him, the mission couldn’t have succeeded. His participation connected every thread that had been building since the beginning, denial, resentment, desperation, and power. The vault opened, but what followed was more than just the next step in the plan. It was the beginning of the fallout.


Marked: One investigator’s downward spiral opened the door for revenge

Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)
Marked (Image sourced via Netflix)

In Marked, a personal grudge interfered with a professional case, leading to unintended consequences. Constable Modise was already on thin ice with his department when he began focusing too heavily on Babalwa’s possible involvement in the earlier heist. After confronting her multiple times and failing to get results, his frustration grew.

What pushed him over the edge was a drink laced with alcohol, handed to him by Babalwa during an earlier encounter. The relapse damaged his credibility. His superior officer pulled him from the investigation, citing erratic behavior. Furious and now off the force, Modise reached out to Razor, offering him information about Babalwa and the new plan.

He hoped Razor would disrupt it. But events took a different turn. Modise then confronted Babalwa directly, accusing her of turning into what she once despised. He reminded her that she had once outed his corruption and helped ruin his career.

In Marked, the meeting ended with Babalwa offering him cash and walking away. For Modise, it was the final blow. He had no authority left, no case, and no path forward. What began as a pursuit for justice became personal revenge, and it failed. The choices he made out of bitterness only left him more isolated. Babalwa was no longer reachable through threats or guilt.


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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala