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"Dark Angel" Freak Nation (2002)



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3 May 2002 (Season 2, Episode 21)
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The begging of the end., 16 July 2008
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Author: marc2458 from Canada

*** This comment may contain spoilers ***

First of all, the series has been canceled after the season two by FOX and it's a very sad thing because a new life started for the "monsters". A new town and a big battle. The end of the series is incomplete. We know a little more who is Sandeman, but we never saw him. White is not dead and we don't know where's his son. In this episode, who is longer than a normal episode, more people know the real identities on Max and Alec, and we saw the Jam pony people's reactions and maybe the Manticore's guy could be accepted by the society of Seattle. There had again a lot of things who have can be told in the series, but maybe it was the plan of the director to give a lot of suspense.

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