Station Eleven: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Unbroken Circle” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the series finale, so comes the question will the Undersea create beacons for Station Eleven, or will Tyler decide to spare those he once called home?
In the series finale, so comes the question will the Undersea create beacons for Station Eleven, or will Tyler decide to spare those he once called home?
In this episode, we finally learn the fate of Jeevan once he and Kirsten separated.
As Tyler and Kirsten enter Severn City Airport, now named The Museum of Civilization, encounters with old faces trigger old memories.
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The show shifts its focus to make it clear Kirsten is the lead as we bounce back and forth between 20 years in the future and around Day Zero.
While slow at first, once we’re introduced to Jeevan and his new best friend Kirsten, we get that classic father/ daughter type bond that will likely carry the series.
Made For Love is the type of show that fits into the streaming wars demand for content, no matter how quirky or niche the product.
Made For Love ends on a high note as Byron gets honest, Hazel makes a final decision, and you might be left teary-eyed.
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We learn a bit about Hazel’s father, Herb, and his new relationship, as well as how Byron got a chip into Hazel’s brain.
You think stalking is bad enough now with social media, imagine being linked by a chip to someone who was supposedly the love of your life – and trying to get away.
Maniac ultimately seems like a good book that was adapted into a lopsided production that relied heavily on its female lead as it let its male lead drown.
Maniac concludes with not much in the way of fanfare but Annie, as usual, being the catalyst for a rather sweet moment.
We come to the end of Phase C and it’s an emotional end for Annie. As for Owen? Well, while it lacks emotion he does get to be a hero.
In order to prep for Pill C, the GRTA situation is addressed. Alongside Dr. James’ issues with his mother Dr. Greta.
The only way to make sense of “Furs By Sebastian” is remembering the point of Pill B is finding a subject’s defense mechanism(s).
Remember Dr. James, from the commercial with Dr. Robert? Well, he is reintroduced and, as a bonus, we learn why Owen was committed.
A focus on Annie helps Maniac rebound from a lackluster premiere. Especially as we learn how and why she got into the trial.
The only reason Maniac presents to continue past episode 1 is your loyalty and faith in the actors. Not their characters or the story.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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