The passage how does it end
That was the most random part. I thought she would save the day, but really, she survived that gunshot just to give them a getaway car? A viral hurled him at a tree. He evidently suffered a severe head injury, and death was imminent. But Shauna Babcock finds him, meets him in his mind and offers to save him. And Lear? The last hour of the finale has jumped 30 days into the future.
Brad, Amy, and Lila are living in a cabin on Oregon. Brad is teaching Amy survival skills, like how to fish, shoot a bow and arrow, and build a fire.
They also still have the rest of the antiviral and are waiting for the CDC to arrive to take it from them and replicate it. Brad and Lila decide to go into town for supplies. On the radio, we hear that Houston is the fourth city to fall.
Brad kills it. The son of the owner of the convenience store is annoyed that the virals are no coming into daylight. The son has figured out that there are hotspots all over the U. Brad figures out that each hotspot is the hometown of each viral. They finally do it. Thank goodness. It was getting ridiculous. Fanning is still coming to him, trying to mess with his mind. The government agent wants Lear to assure the rest of the world that they are close to the cure.
Meanwhile, Fanning is also taunting Amy. He knows she only wants blood and bites their neighbor. Amy sees the guy outside of the cabin. Amy is hysterical. She uses the last of the antiviral to save Brad. Amy is still young, although her hair is super long. So, is this the end of The Passage?
Some hold that a passage can be as short as a sentence, but most consist of at least one paragraph and usually several. What is the next passage? Fox haven't yet officially confirmed whether we're going to get a second season, so we don't have a release date at the moment.
Why is the passage called the passage? A passage is a transition from one state or condition to another. The world itself makes such a transition in the book. So do all the characters—as characters in a novel must. The title is also a reference to the soul's passage from life to death, and whatever lies in that unknown realm.
Is the passage done? Vampire drama series The Passage, based on Justin Cronin's novels, will not be getting a second season on Fox. The news is not unexpected. Who is fanning on the passage? Tim Fanning 10 episodes, Caroline Chikezie Dr. Major Nichole Sykes 10 episodes, Does the girl in the passage have powers? Vampires will be in the mix, and that innocent young girl appears to have powers of her own. The Passage stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar as a federal agent given the responsibility of bringing a young girl to a secret medical facility, called Project Noah, as a test subject.
And I dug the hazy, amber colour palette of the world in decline. Both succeeded in spades. I assume Brad survived the nukes, but this was a man knowingly heading to his grave, but trying to spend every minute he had left to train Amy, and prepare her for a life without him. They talk, and share honestly. And while she still needs him, and he provides guidance, this super powered child is physically so much stronger than him.
Meanwhile, Fanning has also become something of a father figure to Amy. She makes you believe she is both a warrior, and a vulnerable girl. Sidney is a standout performer, and she holds her own alongside veteran actors. Her emergence in as Amy, with more braids, and some killer archery skills, felt like a superhero reveal — almost as if she is the daughter of Blade and Michonne from The Walking Dead.
In fact, the entire first season of The Passage felt like a successful prequel to a Walking Dead -esque apocalypse. Except, instead of simply waking up in the hospital room to a world filled with monsters, The Passage shows that you can build up to it, and make the audience care along the way. I hope we see more of these characters, and of this world.
And I hope to see you back for more episode reactions of The Passage. Thanks for following along with me this season. Aaron Sagers aaronsagers. Aaron Sagers is a nerdy TV host, journalist, paranormal pop culture expert, travel junkie, and tiki bar enthusiast. Skip to main content area.
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