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Manifest S3

2021 - Movie Review

By SuganthanPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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The latest season of Manifest has taken viewers on a wild ride with its many twists and turning points. The most shocking discovery was the tailfin of flight 828 found in the sea. This raises questions about how it was possible as passengers had witnessed the flight being blasted a day after it landed. This news had also been reported around the world. Additionally, the 3 men who abducted Cal are back to life after 82 days and seeking revenge. The season also introduces new characters, further complicating the storyline.

Ben and Saanvi stumble upon a new mystery when they discover that the US government secretly found the burned body of flight 828 and is researching it. They also find Noah's arc with similar traces to flight 828. While the government continues to investigate, Ben, Cal, and Saanvi realize that they must return these items to their rightful place to avoid global destruction.

Zeke discovers a new power of empathy, which allows him to feel what others are feeling. As the characters continue to follow the callings, more mysteries are revealed, connecting all the pieces. However, many questions still remain unanswered.

The season finale ends with a shocking disappearance of Cal after touching the tailfin, and the entire flight inside the research center disappearing in front of Dr. Gupta. Before the body of 828 disappears, the pilot appears on the seat for a moment, taking a deep breath before vanishing in the blink of an eye. The last few minutes show Cal returning as a grown-up, but Grace has a knife in her stomach. They hug, and she dies.

As a fan who binge-watched the season in four days, I can't wait for the fourth season of Manifest. While the incidents mentioned in this post may seem like everything, there is still so much more to the story. Fans of sci-fi, time travel, mythology, history, and symbolism will definitely find this show captivating.

Overall, I would rate Manifest season three a 4.5 out of 5 due to its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and mind-bending twists. I will definitely update this post with a review of season four as soon as it's released.

The creators of Manifest have done an incredible job of keeping viewers on the edge of their seats with each episode. The show's ability to weave together different genres and themes like mythology and time travel is impressive. It's not surprising that fans are eagerly awaiting the fourth season to see how everything unfolds.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Manifest is the development of the characters. We see them grow and evolve with each passing episode. For example, Zeke's newfound power of empathy adds an exciting layer to his character development. As viewers, we are invested in the characters' lives and want to see how their journeys will end.

Another standout feature of Manifest is its use of symbolism. The show employs a variety of symbols to hint at what's to come, making it a thrilling experience for viewers. The use of numbers, birds, and other elements throughout the show is a testament to the thoughtfulness of the writers.

As the show progresses, it's clear that the story is much bigger than just the disappearance of flight 828. The events that take place in each season add to the larger narrative, and there are still many questions that need to be answered. What caused the flight to disappear, and why did it reappear after five years? What is the government's role in all of this, and why are they keeping secrets?

Overall, Manifest is a show that offers a unique viewing experience that keeps fans engaged and invested in the characters' lives. Its use of mythology, time travel, and symbolism adds depth to the story, making it an exciting journey for viewers. With the fourth season on the horizon, fans can't wait to see what the creators have in store for us next.

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Suganthan

Hi world! I am from Wonder of Asia Srilankan. Happy to write stories and History blog.

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