Sure, major characters like Joe Blake and Frank Frink shuffled off this mortal coil, but we ended with an incredible number of plot threads left unresolved. ![]() More than ever, it feels like we just experienced a season that was setting us up for the fourth. And yet it’s still a little unsatisfying. Thanks in part to writer Wesley Strick, the third-season finale features sharper dialogue than we’ve seen through most of the season, including several extended scenes with its best actor, Rufus Sewell, and some interesting examination of iconography and propaganda. “What you can’t conquer, you’ll just destroy.” It’s a line that Juliana Crain says to John Smith, and it rings true for how fascism works in this show and the real world.
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