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A lot of people on the subreddit seemed to think it was Asher himself, who as a bland and identityless person was a blight on everyone else around him, and through the events of the finale was reborn in a way that resolved the tensions of his relationship to his wife, friends, and the victims of his scheme. I think it's a pretty good reading, but I think the Curse is really just white guilt, and the finale was a physical manifestation of what Asher thought he deserved for himself (and what he arguably did).