Did we unravel a long time ago?
Warning: This article contains spoilers about the final two episodes ofDaisy Jones & the Six.
She tells Billy they should be together.

Riley Keough as Daisy Jones.Lacey Terrell/Prime Video
But there is also the Camila factor, and they’ve always had a good relationship.
How much does that weigh on her, or is it even a consideration for her?
I’m sure it’s a consideration for her.

The cast of ‘Daisy Jones & the Six’.Lacey Terrell/Prime Video
There hasn’t been extensive conversations about each other’s feelings.
I think that statement just comes out of her mouth.
And she’s like, “Oh, I don’t know if I should have said that.”

Sam Claflin and Riley Keough as Billy Dunne and Daisy Jones.Lacey Terrell/Prime Video
I don’t think there’s a lot of thought behind some of the things she says.
She’s a bit impulsive.
I don’t know if Daisy’s always thinking about the big picture.
That shows that Daisy’s very right here, right now.
In that moment, Billy’s the love of her life.
Or even tell him I wanna be with him?"
What was it like filming that?
I imagine it must have been different from the rest of the music scenes that you shot.
There’s added components.
That’s also open for interpretation for the audience.
For you, Riley, was that fun to do with Sam in that moment?
All of the stadium shows were so much fun.
We shot all of them on night shoots.
To be honest, it was really hard.
We were shooting full performance mode from 7:00 p.m. to like 8:00 a.m. We’d all get giggly.
You have the scene backstage where Billy kisses Daisy and she realizes he’s been drinking again.
Did you want that to be as ambiguous as possible?
That’s just in my nature.
Daisy didn’t know how she felt about it, probably.
But also a part of it that’s like, “This isn’t who he is.”
She does love him and wants the best for him.
Then he tells her, “Let’s be broken together.”
That’s what would’ve happened to them.
She knows him and she can recognize that that’s what he needs in that moment.
And she recognizes that she doesn’t want to be the version of them that’s broken.
She doesn’t want to be in this broken relationship with two addicts who are self-destructing.
That’s not what she wants for herself either.
It’s actually a moment of empowerment for her.
What do you think this older Daisy is proudest of?
My instinct would be having kids.
There’s a big part of her that didn’t feel like she could do that.
She had such a fractured relationship with her own mom.
That affected the way she thought she would be as a parent.
I would assume having a daughter for her would’ve been a really healing experience.
This final moment is Billy and Daisy honoring Camila’s wishes and reconnecting.
What do you think or what do you hope the future holds for them as these more whole adults?
Do you think they’ll make it?
Well, I don’t know.
That’s really something I’d like to leave open what happens to them after the door opens.
That can be anything.
That’s the fun part of that moment.
Do you hope that she’ll at least make more music with Billy?
Camila says they owe her a song.
I’m sure there’s at least a song in there.
Would you want to play a live show or tour as Daisy?
But that’s kind of not up to us.
This interview has been edited and condensed for length and clarity.