Prime Video’s Your Fault: London leaves viewers with one of the franchise’s most emotional cliffhangers, as Nick and Noah’s relationship reaches its breaking point after a series of misunderstandings, painful secrets, and impulsive decisions. While the sequel ends with the couple separated, stars Matthew Broome and Asha Banks believe the story is far from over, with the already-filmed Our Fault: London set to continue their journey.
The final act of Your Fault: London places both characters in emotionally charged situations. After deciding she needs space from Nick, Noah attends a company party accompanied by her friend Briar and Michael. A misunderstanding leads Nick to believe Noah has moved on, prompting him to kiss his business partner, Sophia, in front of her. The moment becomes a turning point in the story, triggering further heartbreak.

The situation grows even more complicated when Noah later sleeps with Michael after learning that Nick had hidden details about his past connection with Briar. Although Nick later apologizes and attempts to explain his actions, reconciliation quickly falls apart when he discovers what happened between Noah and Michael. His anger leads to a physical confrontation, ending with his arrest.
For Noah, the incident carries extra emotional weight because Nick’s violent reaction mirrors behavior she had previously asked him to leave behind. In the first film, Noah’s traumatic experiences with her abusive father made trust and emotional control central themes in their relationship. Seeing Nick lose control again raises difficult questions about whether their relationship can truly move forward.
Speaking about the ending, Asha Banks described the couple’s relationship as deeply complicated rather than simply romantic or toxic. She explained that both characters make mistakes throughout the film, creating layers of misunderstanding instead of placing all the blame on one person.
Banks noted that while Nick lies about aspects of his past, Noah also makes choices that contribute to the collapse of their relationship. According to the actress, neither character is perfect, which is what makes their emotional connection feel believable despite the chaos surrounding them.

She also believes that the ending ultimately reinforces how much Noah still loves Nick, even after everything that has happened between them. However, love alone does not solve the problems they face. Banks suggested that Noah enters the next chapter needing time to process everything before deciding whether the relationship is truly healthy for her future.
Matthew Broome and Banks both agreed that the bond between Nick and Noah remains undeniable despite the conflict. Rather than presenting their romance as a fairy tale, the sequel explores how poor communication, insecurity, and emotional baggage can damage even the strongest feelings.

That emotional complexity has become one of the defining features of the Fault franchise. Instead of offering a clean resolution, Your Fault: London ends with both characters facing the consequences of their actions while leaving audiences wondering whether they can rebuild the trust they have repeatedly broken.
With Our Fault: London already completed and awaiting release, fans can expect the final installment to answer the questions left unresolved by the sequel. Whether Nick and Noah ultimately reunite or discover that love alone is not enough remains the central mystery heading into the franchise’s conclusion.
Source: Compiled from various sources.
