Regardless of what happens next, this has been a very satisfying experience. The longer a series goes, the greater the chance of the story losing quality. While there are some things left up in the air, it's not "open-ended" either, so there's no bad option here.
I felt bad for Yanek. Even though he wasn't a good person at all, I knew what was coming and it must have been torture, to think he most likely infected what's left of his family - the rest of the world be damned. I thought of blaming him for taking Mira's bait, but then again I also fell for it, thinking a sociopath like her could still have a soft spot for her father's double.
I would never think any of it, but Temple's inflection of "She would be happy... If she were still with us" makes me wonder if there's a chance Emily could have survived.
Such a shame this show got cancelled, but thankfully this makes for an excellent series finale.
I can't believe they're cancelling this series.
Absolutely Brilliant TV series. 10/10.
For shame Starz for cancelling this show. I hope it gets picked up by someone who appreciates the gem they will get in their hands.
Great series, but the last scene....
She writes down "Westbahnhof" but the scene takes place at "Lichtenberg" which it says in huge letters as well.
Great Finale! Great acting! Top series!
I really wish they had not included that last scene since this is now a series finale.
Pretty good ending, the last couple of episodes felt just a bit rushed but they managed to close it well despite the cancellation. Great show!
It's strange 'cause we didn't saw her very long but I think my favorite character was Mira Prime. What an evil bitch! (that last scene!)
WTF does the "minority" trifecta praying have to do with this story? Deserves to get cancelled for incongruous SJW BS alone, besides the fact that it wasn't very good.
Review by kinkyVIP EP 6BlockedParentSpoilers2019-02-17T21:55:44Z
And that's it! One of most intelligent, well written and delightfully acted series of the last few years has met its (probable) demise. For me, this was a fitting end that did not leave any stone left unturned, an end that brought peace to some characters and left a bitter taste in the mouth of others.
Oh man, how I've missed having both Howards in the same scene, bickering at one another... That's always been one of the most fun moments of the show!
That dialogue between Emily and Ethel was crushing me, not only because of the delicate and time sensitive issue that was at stake at the time, but also because I knew something bad was about to happen, I just did not know when. And then the first big loss of the show hit us... Poor Howard.
Howard Prime going all Hitman (so, doing what he does best) on those guys from the other side carrying the virus at the train station, surgically killing one by one and letting no single one of them escape was a very, very satisfying scene.
The ending for Quayle and Clare had a certain relief to it, their last scene was very sweet and I hope they'll manage to deal with their issues and raise Sara(h) as a genuinely happy and loving family.
In the end, Karma bit Mira in the ass, and that was also a very satisfying scene, watching Emily Prime savouring her final moment of victory in the guise of revenge (or is it the other way around?).
Fuck you, Starz, for pulling the plug on the most precious thing you had in your catalogue! Fingers crossed for another network to pick this one up, since the show's producers are currently shopping Counterpart around. There has got to be a network with good taste, out there!
Let's reopen the Crossing one more time, see you all in season 3 (make it happen, damn it!)!