Note: this is a mostly spoiler-free review of The Strain's fourth season. I'll avoid getting too deep into story specifics until the final section.
Having Carlton Cuse as executive producer isn't the only thing Lost and The Strain share in common. Both are proof that sometimes the best thing you can do for a long-running series is to give it a firm end date. The Strain immediately received a much-needed jolt of adrenaline midway through its third season once it became clear that Season 4 would be its last. That fueled a literally explosive finale where a nuclear blast ushered in the Night Eternal and the Master's full rise to power. When that season ended, it was impossible not to be chilled at the thought of a dramatic, claustrophobic final season where our heroes fight a losing war against an unholy enemy that's no longer affected by daylight.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/2hsqQ2z
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