Motherland – Fort Salem: Season 3 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
The final season of “Motherland: Fort Salem” acts as a reminder that some shows are better off cancelled outright than given one last hurrah.
The final season of “Motherland: Fort Salem” acts as a reminder that some shows are better off cancelled outright than given one last hurrah.
“Motherland: Fort Salem” comes to an end by presenting a new beginning. One which sadly had an unexpected sacrifice.
As we come upon the end of “Motherland: Fort Salem,” we get a quick resolution for the Bellweather Unit and a reprieve from all the drama they’ve experienced.
Desperate times lead to desperate measures, which means Petra, Abigail, and Tally do what must be done for the sake of witches as a race.
The war has begun, and already there are casualties. But, the effort to lessen the number of witches who will die is already underway.
As Silver begins to deploy tactics to suppress witches in California and drum up a war in the Cession, while the witches aren’t scrambling, they know tough times are ahead.
As the Council of the Great River meets what remains of the Bellweather Unit, Anacostia and Sterling try to make it out of the Camarilla’s stronghold
Alongside getting some long overdue development on M, we see the aftermath of the Camarilla’s latest attack.
The Bellweather Unit continues to try and evade the Cesscion Marshalls as President Wade’s life becomes threatened.
While the ladies cross into the Cessation, they aren’t out of the woods yet as Alban, Kara, and VP Silver continue to make legal and genocidal moves against witches.
To begin its finale season, “Motherland – Fort Salem” begins the push for viewers to realize there is a bigger world and so much history beyond the Bellweather Unit and Fort Salem.
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