Hulu Palm Springs is equal parts romantic comedy and time travel fantasy, and it feels very relatable to everyone staying in the house right now. The film is starring Andy Samberg and cristin Milioti as Nyles and Sarah, respectively, as a pair of strangers who become trapped in a time loop after wandering into a mysterious cave, while attending a wedding. Nyles has been caught in the loop of close to a million days by the time that Sarah joins him, and the two embark on an emotional journey that would make any The Groundhog Day fan proud. But the film is not without some of the mysteries that the cast and crew it has been left open to interpretation that, as always happens with time travel movies, we can’t help, but be obsessed with.
One of these mysteries is the identity of Sarah, the grandmother, played by the actress June Squibb. Despite the fact that she didn’t count for much in the movie, every time he makes an appearance, is often interrupted by a seemingly cryptic line that alludes to her knowing more than she lets. Despite the fact that it seems like a simple, sweet grandmother celebrating her granddaughter’s marriage and hand out tips at the perfect moments, fans of the film have come up with a couple of ideas to explain her all-too-convenient flashes of insight. Keep reading for three explanations behind the mystery of Palm Springs‘s beloved Nana.