Episode cast overview: | |||
Jake Manley | ... | Jack Morton | |
Sarah Grey | ... | Alyssa Drake | |
Matt Frewer | ... | Peter Morton | |
Max Martini | ... | Edward Coventry | |
Adam DiMarco | ... | Randall Carpio | |
Katharine Isabelle | ... | Vera Stone | |
Louriza Tronco | ... | Gabrielle Dupres | |
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Aaron Hale | ... | Brandon Caruthers |
Devery Jacobs | ... | Lilith Bathory | |
Thomas Elms | ... | Hamish Duke | |
Dylan Playfair | ... | Clay Turner | |
Ian Tracey | ... | Jurgen Sawyer | |
Kayla Heller | ... | Selena | |
Christian Michael Cooper | ... | Maddox | |
Françoise Yip | ... | Kepler (as Francoise Yip) |
With Jack in near-suicidal grief, Alyssa brings in an ally to help him and the Knights of St. Christopher against Edward and The Order. As Edward nears the end of the time allotment to become one with the Vade Maecum Infernal, he readies to sacrifice of his first-born son but crucially doesn't realize who that is. Meanwhile, Kelper and Gabrielle interrogate a captive and lead an attack. The endgame nears for all. Written by statmanjeff
I'm giving it a five because for the first 40 minutes, this episode was great - it brought a pretty cool conclusion and not an entirely expected one. If the show had ended five minutes earlier, I likely would have given it a 9 or a 10. Overall, I enjoyed the series, despite (at times) some so-so acting and some rather unbelievable situations that pushed into incredulity, much less my suspension of disbelief.
But, WOW, that ending was so bad, I don't know if I will even go back for a second season, if there is one after that nonsense of an ending. It's so bad that it made me wonder why I wasted 9 hours of my life on it in the first place,
I feel bad for the actors who had to put up with that ridiculous writing of this episode.