Servant: Season 4 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
While the final season of “Servant” began with so much promise, unfortunately, it ends in disappointment like so many productions attached to M. Night Shyamalan lately.
“Servant” ends with a twist but lacks the battle that was hinted at or promised for damn near the entire series.
To break what remains of Leanne’s hold on Dorothy, Sean and Julian decide to reveal what they have been keeping from her since season 1.
Tasked with betraying the last bit of faith Leanne has in them, Sean and Julian risk their lives hoping Uncle George can end this all.
Uncle George comes to the Turner household with the kind of confession that can completely unravel all the mystique surrounding Leanne.
Leanne is attacked multiple times, and it seems to stop her, you’ll have to be as powerful, if not more, than her.
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Halloween leads to people taking their masks off, including Sean, who realizes he had one on all this time.
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With two new people gaining access to the house, it is only natural for Leanne to feel threatened and want to instigate, interrogate, and harm those she sees as a potential threat.
As Dorothy continues to reject Leanne, nearly everyone is forced to suffer.
While, like most M. Night Shymalan productions, you have to wait till the end for things to get good, Servant season 2 will make you interested in a 3rd season.
While “Servant” sometimes feels like a mini-series that went on too long, with each major reveal, it renews interest and keeps you wanting more.
A show/ character guide for Apple TV+’s Servant featuring who plays who, character descriptions, storylines, and general information.
Julian’s birthday sets up him meeting Leanne, and the baby, as Sean seems to suffer not going along with the reborn child.
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