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.
In its second season Motherland: Fort Salem seems overwhelmed by what it can say, do and show, to the point it barely succeeds in what it does do right.
As the change of the guard completes, a new threat to the Bellweather Unit upends whatever trajectory you thought they’d be on.
In the penultimate episode of the season, everything Adler could fear comes to pass, and we learn the source of the Mycelia.
As the Bellweather Unit is tasked with capturing Nicte, so comes the question if these 3, who barely started War College, could take the founder of the Spree?
As many fight to rescue Raelle, Adler deals with being attacked and more vulnerable in Fort Salem than she has ever been on the battlefield.
So much happens in “My 3 Dads” from a Spree attack, Camarilla attack, and new information that adds layers to witch culture that it might just be one of the best episodes of the season.
It’s Halloween in the world of Motherland: Fort Salem, and while some get the treat of seeing the dead, others are tricked and end up in the grave.
As the Camarilla execute their first public attack, Tally finds herself tired of the politics and lies, just as much as Anacostia.
As the cadets are reminded of their limited reproductive rights, Raelle proves herself worth more than her uterus, Tally learns more about Nicte, and Abigail? She is fighting for autonomy.
As Abigail and Raelle deal with additional tests, war college begins, and Tally, while a standout, also is starting to notice things she shouldn’t.
In Motherland: Fort Salem’s return, we pick up right where we left off and the episode mainly preps us for what is to come.
“Motherland – Fort Salem” reminds you why there is a craving for original ideas and not rehashed stories, be it in the form of remakes of novel adaptations.
Endings mean new beginnings, and as we learn who has been hunting the Tarim, we get a handful of other surprises that pack a punch.
As General Adler faces her most shocking defeat, we’re reminded how she has found a means to survive and be in power this long.
Death hits the Bellweather unit as they are sent on their first mission and forced to face the reality of being soldiers.
As General Adler tries to win over the Tarim Witches, the Bellweather Unit find themselves in General Adler’s affairs.
Alongside Abigail struggling with PTSD, and Raelle’s heartbreak, a major reveal dealing with Spree comes in the aptly named, “Up Is Down.”
As we come to understand what weddings truly mean for witches, heartbreak hits the unit left and right.
It’s time for the orgy known as Beltane, and while nearly everyone is having sex, Scylla is trying to keep Raelle from learning her secrets.
As men come around, and what is called the “Beltane” begins, someone from Scylla’s past threatens her relationship with Raelle.
As the president of the United States is introduced, we further begin to understand why the Spree exists.
A guide for FreeForm’s “Motherland: Fort Salem” featuring who plays who, character descriptions, and other noteworthy information.
In a slight change of pace, “Motherland: Fort Salem” may focus on witches and the supernatural, but with the general omittance of men, things appear far more severe.
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