Mayday: Part 2
- Episode aired Jun 10, 2021
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.6K
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Ben and Saanvi undertake a treacherous mission. Michaela and Zeke race to stop a passenger before his actions turn deadly. Jared and Vance's team up reveals secrets that could upend their li... Read allBen and Saanvi undertake a treacherous mission. Michaela and Zeke race to stop a passenger before his actions turn deadly. Jared and Vance's team up reveals secrets that could upend their lives.Ben and Saanvi undertake a treacherous mission. Michaela and Zeke race to stop a passenger before his actions turn deadly. Jared and Vance's team up reveals secrets that could upend their lives.
Omar Torres
- Officer Diaz
- (as Omar Torres II)
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Hope that the series will be extended after this season finale mystery ending... It is truly a modern day fantasy exploring into alternate universes and the supernatural current to the state of science and cosmology today.
Congratulations to the writers.
Congratulations to the writers.
There are plans for a fourth season! You of all people should realize that we're in the middle of a pandemic and it's not easy to film a show like this! Netflix is working on season four and possibly a season five. I agree that this is further out there than "Lost" as the first reviewer mentioned, it is getting to crazier with each episode. My husband has lost interest in the show and I don't know how much more I can take either. It should wrap up in the fourth season! I don't know how or why they would drag this out for two more seasons. It started out rather interesting, but it is completely gone off the rails, wrap it up in season four!
I can't stop watching this show! Found myself awake at stupid o'clock a few times where I've gotten so into it and the hours has flown by! If you liked Lost then you will love this!!
A 6 season arc was laudably ambitious but there just hasn't been the depth and tension to sustain the interest past this third and (most likely) final season. "Lost", to which it is frequently compared, had a similarly beige lead male protagonist but set up many compelling mystery strands even in the first few episodes, significantly helped by a variety of contexts in flashback sequences and by a wider range of characters, each of whom had their time in the spotlight. But the mysteries wouldn't have been enough by themselves, the momentum was kept up by intriguing and well-written heroes, villains and those still to choose sides. Manifest has certainly had its moments but increasingly finds itself in soap territory and the mystery is too narrow to allow substantial progressive revelation and to keep the viewer engaged. The audience aren't fools - if you state it's a 6 season arc based around one mystery event, it's pretty obvious that seasons 2-5 can be skipped. Padding out the narrative with one too many character allegiance swings doesn't help (and the less said about Angelina's story arc the better...).
Judging by these three seasons, there is probably ample scope to condense the remaining three seasons into one and thereby end up with a punchy finale. I genuinely hope this happens and there's an opportunity to conclude what has been an interesting story.
Judging by these three seasons, there is probably ample scope to condense the remaining three seasons into one and thereby end up with a punchy finale. I genuinely hope this happens and there's an opportunity to conclude what has been an interesting story.
I don't know how we're still on the same storyline but also not. The show is unpredictable and action packed. And the ending to set up season 4... gimme! Very few shows where I'm needing to watch as soon as they air but Manifest is definitely one of the few because I know it's going to be something crazy every week.
Did you know
- TriviaNBC cancelled the show after this episode, but due to a rejuvenated audience on Netflix, the streaming service brought it back for one final season of 20 episodes.
- GoofsDr. Gupta says "This time of year, those stars are on the eastern horizon." As the Earth is rotating East-to-West, the position of stars on the Eastern and Western horizons is changing minute by minute, so there just could never be fixed stars on eastern horizon at any time around the year. Only on Northern or Southern horizons, it is possible to have relatively "more" fixed stars, they also move with the Earth's rotation, but they do remain visible for longer time during the night each season.
- Crazy creditsThe rolling end credits begin with "This episode was safely filmed adhering to Covid Protocols."
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