The Perfect Roommate Ending Explained: Carrie Remington seems like any other struggling waitress who's had a run of bad luck including a recent divorce. Directed by Curtis Crawford, this 2011 tv movie film stars Boti Bliss (Carrie Remington), alongside Ashley Leggat as Ashley Dunnfield, William R. Moses as Richard Dunnfield, Jon McLaren as Matt Wilson. Rated 5.2/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Perfect Roommate?

Carrie Remington seems like any other struggling waitress who's had a run of bad luck including a recent divorce. Things seem to be improving when she moves in with Ashley Dunnfield, a young woman from a wealthy background who's trying to make it on her own without assistance from her father, Richard. Ashley is thrilled when Carrie helps to win her father over, but when Carrie starts dating Richard, Ashley starts digging into her past and finds out that there is much she didn't know about her new roommate's sinister history.

Curtis Crawford's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Boti Bliss (Carrie Remington)'s journey. Things seem to be improving when she moves in with Ashley Dunnfield, a young woman from a wealthy background who's trying to make it on her own without assistance from her father, Richard.

How Does Boti Bliss (Carrie Remington)'s Story End?

  • Boti Bliss: Boti Bliss's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Ashley Leggat (Ashley Dunnfield): Ashley Leggat's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • William R. Moses (Richard Dunnfield): William R. Moses's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of The Perfect Roommate Mean?

The ending of The Perfect Roommate brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Boti Bliss's story may not satisfy all audiences.