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This scene ended the episode. It's the invasion of the Earth Republic army taking over Defiance. It's a bad time for this sci-fi outpost. Everything is indeed broken. Click to EMBIGGEN |
The culmination of an amazing season one ended last night with cliffhangers that made me realize,
Defiance is not your run-of-the-mill "play it safe" and be predictable sci-fi series. I am thoroughly engrossed in this story, and I HATE the fact that I have to wait until June 2014 for more. SyFy channel built last week's episode as "the one everyone will be talking about." Although good, it had none of the shocking moments that Monday night's season finale called "Everything is Broken" had. And I just want to warn those who are following this series and haven't watched it yet, there are some major spoilers in this post.
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Kenya had the upper hand on Stahma, but got outmaneuvered. R.I.P. Kenya. |
OMG they killed Kenya. She was like one of my favorite characters. And Kenya didn't die a useless death either. She was outmaneuvered in a game of chess and paid for it with her life. I really shouldn't be shocked, but I am. Kenya's demise was foreshadowed by the venomous and treacherous threats coming from the evil Stahma. "This will not end well for you," Stahma said to Kenya. I just didn't think
Defiance had the cojones to go there. After last night's episode, I'll never say that again.
To be fair, I admire Stahma. She's got more layers than an onion and makes for a powerful villain. She's as ruthless, conniving, and clever as Cersei in George R.R. Martin's
A Song of Ice and Fire. But I thought Kenya could outwit her. In truth, I believed she had up until the end. I kept asking myself, what would I do if I were in Kenya's position? I don't know if I would have met Stahma in the woods, but I sure as hell wouldn't trust her...not after she back-stabbed her sister, Mayor Rosewater, to give Datak an edge in the election.
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Meeting an evil person in the woods is never a good idea. Here Kenya in back (she's the brunette) is meeting Stahma. This scene reminded me in every way of the 1976 film "Omen 2" where Damien kills a blond boy in the woods who suspects who he truly is, i.e., the Antichrist. See picture below. |
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This scene gave me nightmares when I was a kid. The dark-haired boy is pure evil. The blond kid in the background goes to the same military academy and stumbled across Damien's secret, so he kills him with his "powers." It's awful. Lesson: never meet an evil person in the woods. Ever. |
But as it turns out, Kenya did meet Stahma in the woods (NEVER DO THIS! NEVER EVER MEET AN EVIL PERSON IN THE WOODS PEOPLE!), and Stahma acted just like a spider, luring Kenya in by saying she was on the run from her monster husband. The only thing that makes this act even believable is that Datak
is a monster. I suppose that Stahma said at least one thing that was correct: "You don't know Castithans." Kenya paid the price with her life by accepting a flask coated with poison. She was smart enough not to drink it, but just touching the surface of the flask was enough to kill her. It was a total turn around since Kenya had a gun to Stahma's head and seemed to have the upper hand. I'm still reeling from this surprise, and I thoroughly expect this to go down as one of the top ten shocking deaths in science fiction. It's right up there with Samuel L. Jackson's death in
Deep Blue Sea.
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One of the most shocking deaths in cinematic history. |
OMG they killed Nolan. What the hell is going on? I loved Nolan. We've been seeing
Defiance through his eyes since day one. We started out with him in the pilot episode in a crawler with his daughter in tow making their way to Antarctica. Right from the start, he established himself as a rugged military man with a sense of honor and the ability to beat anyone up in a fight. Strong, cunning, with a "straight as an arrow" moral compass, and boom...taken out with a bullet fired from an Earth Republic surgeon that has a reputation for loving his work. This is a euphemism for "I like to cut people up on the operating table."
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Noes! They killed Lawkeeper Nolan. |
To be fair, Nolan's fate is similar to Catelyn's Stark's: dead but then resurrected through magic (sorry if I'm spoiling
A Game of Thrones here). But the resurrection comes at what price? Irisa has essentially given herself over to being "The Devouring Mother" because she didn't want to lose her dad. She's now the weapon of Irzu, the goddess of the Irathients, and from the look of things, I think this means she's going to lose all of her identity and become a killing machine. Her body may survive the fall into the strange glowing pit deep within the mines, but all the things that make up Irisa can't possibly survive that. So in a sense, they've killed off Irisa too!
Major cast members have been dropping like flies in this season. Who OTHER than George R.R. Martin does that? Well okay...
The Walking Dead does it too. I don't know if I really like that or not? I suppose I do because I'm completely hooked in this show.
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The conniving and murderous Tarr family. As much as I'd like to see them get justice for killing Kenya and hurting others, they are some great villains. |
OMG they killed Datak. Okay...we didn't see him get killed so he'll probably be back next season. But the fact is that he did kill the leader of the Earth Republic with a knife in his office and soldiers were pounding on the door. I just don't see how that could go over well? Hands covered in blood, dead body of the leader on the ground. I know if I'd been a soldier and saw that, I'd fill the dude full of bullet holes. All they wanted was access to the mines and they got that when Datak won the election. What further use is this Castithan to them? He's dead weight; a liability. And by the way the writers offed Kenya, I fully expect Datak to get executed along with Stahma in the season premiere.
Man oh man, the shocking twists and turns of
Defiance channel George R.R. Martin in a spectacular season finale dripping with blood. Why does June of 2014 seem so far away?
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