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Home - TV Shows - Maniac: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Option C” [Series Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Maniac: Season 1/ Episode 10 “Option C” [Series Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)

Maniac concludes with not much in the way of fanfare but Annie, as usual, being the catalyst for a rather sweet moment. [adinserter name=”General Ads”] Network Netflix Director(s) Cary Joji Fukunaga Writer(s) Cary Joji Fukunaga, Patrick Somerville Air Date 9/21/2018 Characters Introduced Hank Hank Azaria Images and text in this post may contain affiliate links…

ByAmari Allah Hours Posted onSeptember 23, 2018 7:45 PMSeptember 23, 2018 7:45 PM
Owen and Ellie driving to Salt Lake City

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  • The End of the 73rd ULP Trial: Yoda, Dr. Gertie, Dr. Fujita, Dr. James
    • Commentary
  • Owen & Annie After The Trial: Owen, Jed, Hank, Annie
    • Commentary
  • See You In Salt Lake City: Owen, Annie
    • Commentary
  • Other Noteworthy Facts & Moments
  • Question(s) Left Unanswered
  • Highlights
  • Low Points
  • On The Fence
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Maniac concludes with not much in the way of fanfare but Annie, as usual, being the catalyst for a rather sweet moment.


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Director(s) Cary Joji Fukunaga
Writer(s) Cary Joji Fukunaga, Patrick Somerville
Air Date 9/21/2018
Characters Introduced
Hank Hank Azaria

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The End of the 73rd ULP Trial: Yoda, Dr. Gertie, Dr. Fujita, Dr. James

With the trial over, and all the patients waking up, everyone pretends things are fine. However, after everyone leaves, gets their check, and is reminded of their NDA, Dr. Fujita, James, and Gertie face Yoda. Who, between being sued by Dr. Robert’s family and Dr. Gertie talking about doing the same, isn’t happy 100s of millions have been spent. There might be something to show for it but, the way Yoda speaks, it was largely a waste for them.

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However, when it comes to Dr. Gerties and Dr. James? It seems, after her 7 continent, 47 city book tour, they may hang out. It isn’t guaranteed though because pride is still an issue. As for Dr. James and Dr. Fujita? Well, it seems they might just get back together. So yay for a happy ending.

Commentary

Dr. James and Dr. Fujita after a make out session.

Um, what were they working on when it came to the other floors? We saw a guy who looked like his protective gear burnt off a bit and considering Yoda mentioning hundreds of millions just on ULP, how big is this company really? Is it based off one we know?

Also, is it wrong to be mad more wasn’t said about Dr. Fujita? We get she has issues with going outside, is in therapy, was at MIT, but it feels like more could have been revealed. I mean, Dr. Gertie we may not have gotten a full-length life story but got a big enough portion to understand the character, Dr. James too. So why the only non-white character who had some sort of power and influence got less development than even a robot having a meltdown?

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Owen & Annie After The Trial: Owen, Jed, Hank, Annie

Let’s start with Annie. After the trial, it seemed neither her nor Owen thought something would come out of it. Friendship that is. So they went their separate ways. However, with talking to her dad Hank, not in that machine but the flesh, speaking about what went down in the trial, Hank comes to the conclusion Annie made a friend. Which is strange for her, since close relationships are as difficult for her as getting behind the wheel – sometimes. But with realizing her dad is right, and trying to listen and be closer to him, she realizes she doesn’t just have him but Owen as well.

Problem is, Owen is in a bit of a bind. Rather than lie for his brother, who either ate out, got peed on, peed, or something head turning, and sexual, he identifies him in court. Thus leading to Owen being committed since he is assumed to have sent anthrax to the governor.

Commentary

Annie's dad Hank hanging out a window.

So it seems a lot of Owen and Annie’s dreams came from what was in reality. The fantasy elf world came from some of the stuff in Hank’s home and Frank is part of Owen’s family’s legal team. Also, his dad is a mafioso type and kind of a douche.

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With that said, um, what did Jed exactly do? Also, how does one get committed for sending anthrax to the governor? Granted, Owen didn’t get sent to a state facility, so he wasn’t legally committed but his family put him in, but still. Also, I am left wondering if Adelaide ever visited, tried to stop or expose them, anything?

See You In Salt Lake City: Owen, Annie

With Annie exiting Owen’s life kind of callously, and everything else that has happened, there is a need to question, for him, if she was even real. Though, in therapy, that option only exists because option B would be she does, and if they did reconnect, he’d ruin things the same way he did with Olivia. Who he writes a letter to but we don’t see the response of.

But, luckily for him, Annie is used to people who require patience and has not fallen in love with Owen, but has found herself with a fondness for him. Hence her breaking him out of the hospital and taking him on a road trip to Salt Lake City? Why? Well, let’s just assume her sister is buried there and she wants to pay her respects sober.

Commentary

Annie explaining why she is busting out Owen.
Annie: Because I’m your friend.

So you’re telling me, as rich as Owen’s family is, they put him in a place with such lax security. A place which doesn’t have it where you have to be properly checked, that doesn’t have some kind of guard house, and other security features? He ruined the family name and sent a governor anthrax. This seems a bit too easy on someone who is accused of a major crime and betrayed a powerful family.

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Though, what do you expect from Owen? He has been, largely, a disappointment from the beginning. So why would the series finale make it where now it isn’t Annie but him making emotional moments? Owen being the one who you can’t wait to see on screen and etc? I mean, even him telling the truth so that Black lady gets justice felt anti-climatic.

Leaving one last thing to wonder: Why are they going to Salt Lake City? Is it just for a fresh start, to visit Ellie’s grave, maybe see her fiancé, or what?

Other Noteworthy Facts & Moments

  • It’s November 10th, 18th, or 16th. It was too hard to see the year but between Owen’s calendar and the newspaper noting Owen was committed, we know it is November for sure.

Question(s) Left Unanswered

  1. What year is it?

Highlights

  1. Annie having a moment with Hank, and then letting Owen know she is his friend.
  2. Annie and Owen never really having a romantic moment or seeming like a couple.

Low Points

  1. It was the kind of ending in which there is a bit of an ellipsis. Especially since Annie’s new truck may not make it all the way to Salt Lake City. Plus, with seeing the hawk and a few other things, some may believe they could be in a dream still.

On The Fence

  1. Owen, in general.

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