In the final ever episode, the gang discover that their community service is over and begin to contemplate life after the orange jumpsuits. Still upset at the way Rudy (Joseph Gilgun) treated her, Jess (Karla Crome) seeks comfort elsewhere; however, she soon discovers that her companion has a terrifying power that threatens her very existence. Meanwhile, Rudy's alter ego discovers that Helen (Ellie Kendrick), Karen (Kate Bracken) and Sam (Michael Winder) aren't quite the superheroes he expected them to be.
Writer: Howard Overman; Prod: Nick Pitt; Dir: Wayne Yip; Prod Co: Clerkenwell Films
Writer: Howard Overman; Prod: Nick Pitt; Dir: Wayne Yip; Prod Co: Clerkenwell Films
I did wonder if Rudy had jumped to conclusions about the jumper
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ReplyDeleteI was really hoping they'd do something to bring the old gang back to end it all... that's a real downer
not just you are the only one :D
ReplyDeleteJust watched the episode as it's already available online on the official website, and all I have to say is WOW! One of the best episodes ever, and the ending is great. If you aren't one of the people who're just going to whine until they bring the original cast back (because that definitely doesn't happen in the episode, and I don't tell me it's a spoiler, it was pretty obvious...), you're going to love it I think. I'm definitely going to miss this show, hope the movie gets made eventually!
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