Maestro in Blue ending explained: What happened to Klelia and Orestis?

The show is created by Christoforos Papakaliati  (Image via Foss Productions)
The show is created by Christoforos Papakaliati (Image via Foss Productions)

Maestro in Blue is a Greek drama series created, written, and directed by Christoforos Papakaliatis. The third season was released on Netflix on December 28, 2024, which concluded the story in four episodes.

The series tells the story of Orestis, played by Christoforos Papakaliatis himself. Orestis is a musician who moves to a picturesque Greek island on the invitation of the town's powerful Mayor, but soon he gets entangled in the complicated lives of its residents.

He also falls in love with Klelia, the Mayor's teenage daughter. Things take an unexpected turn when a mysterious murder changes the lives of everyone around, including Orestis and Klelia. In the end, Klelia decides to pursue music in Hungary, while Orestis dedicates his time to raising his daughter. Demosthenes solves the murder case but realizes that the people involved do not deserve to go to prison.

Maestro in Blue boasts of an ensemble cast including Haris Alexiou, Fanis Mouratidis, Maria Kavogianni, Κlelia Andriolatou, George Benos, Orestis Chalkias, Antinoos Albanis, Marissa Triantafyllidou, and Dimitris Kitsos.

Disclaimer: This article contains major spoilers about Maestro in Blue season 3. Reader's discretion is advised.


Orestis and Klelia are together, but physically separated

The relationship between the maestro Orestis and the student Klelia was the center point of the series. However, in season 3 of Maestro in Blue, their storyline seemed a bit rushed to align it within the four final episodes.

In the second season, Orestis was trying to fulfill his duty as a husband and father, despite there being no love in his marriage with Alexandra. However, after finding out that his wife was responsible for his suspension from the institute, he got frustrated with her. He moved back to Paxos to be with Klelia and left Alexandra with the responsibility of their daughter.

Soon, Alexandra arrived at Paxos with the baby, which complicated things for Orestis, who now had to prioritize between spending time with Klelia and taking care of his daughter. Though Alexandra decided to leave Paxos, Orestis chose to fulfill his responsibility as a father and be there with his daughter.

Klelia also realized that she must prioritize herself over everything else and decided to pursue an education in music. She was accepted into a music institute in Hungary and moved there, but still kept in touch with Orestis. In the final scene, we can see Orestis creating a symphony dedicated to Klelia. The love for music has kept the lovers together, despite being physically distant.


Antonis and Spyros surrender themselvesatn the end of Maestro in Blue

One of the central themes of Maestro in Blue is forbidden love, whether it be between the teenager Klelia and the much older Orestis, or the gay couple Antonis and Spyros. In season 1, it was revealed that Spyros's abusive father was killed by Antonis in self-defense. Fanis, Sophia, Orestis, and Alexandra helped in covering up the crime for their reasons.

However, soon guilt and shame took over Antonis and Spyros and their relationship could not survive it. In season 3 of Maestro in Blue, Spyros started becoming abusive like his father and even assaulted his girlfriend, Yianna. To save her son and Antonis from becoming like her abusive husband, Maria, suggests to Sofia that the boys come clean to the police about everything, as their act was in self-defense.

In the final scene, we see the lovers spending a good time in Athens, before entering the police station to surrender, hence, breaking the cycle of abuse.


Dimosthenis returns to Paxos at the end of Maestro in Blue season 3

Veteran Police Detective Demosthenes Kouvas, who had taken over the investigation of the unidentified body, which was found in the Mediterranean Sea and had been moved from country to country for identification. Demosthenes arrived at Paxos and started his investigation, which made the people involved in Charalambos' murder and disappearance nervous.

Demosthenes was attacked by a man who stabbed him several times, but the detective survived. The case of Charalambos' murder was subsequently closed by the superiors in the police department, which is something that the detective had already predicted, knowing the corrupt nature of the department.

However, Demosthenes had already solved the case by that time and knew that Antonis and Spyros were behind the murder and others assisted in covering up. He had already realized that the victim was a horrible person and the people who killed him did not deserve to be behind bars.

He went back to Athens after recovering from the stab wounds but returned to Paxos shortly. This time, not to solve a murder mystery, but to be with Haris, the woman he had developed feelings for.


Stay tuned for more news and updates about Maestro in Blue and other films and TV series on Netflix as the year comes to an end.

Edited by pshmueni
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