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Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Childhood's End: Finale Review

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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode follow.

As I alluded to in my non-spoiler review of the miniseries, the conclusion of Childhood's End was incredibly grim, but at least we got (most of) the answers we were looking for. And similar to Syfy's 2014 miniseries Ascension, a lot of the resolution was determined by children with powers -- which also explains the title, I suppose.

Here, we jumped ahead another four years or so, when Jennifer was old enough to link the "hive mind," as it were, and call on the other kids to unite. If nothing else, this certainly made for an unsettling start to Night Three. This of course spurred the Greggson family to move to New Athens, the last free city, which we had heard mentioned in the previous episode. I was almost half-expecting (and kind of hoping) that Colm Meaney's Wainwright might return here since he was so obviously in favor of rejecting the Overlord's utopia.

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