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Whoever said you needed aliens and ray guns to have a thriving space odyssey series? Not The Ark! This show doesn’t need the CGI gimmicks to deliver incredible storytelling with characters who feel like friends. This was the epitome of a finale. From start to finish, I was on the edge of my seat, fully enthralled.

Hats off to Dean Devlin and Jonathan Glassner. This was a roller coaster of an ending. The Ark took a lot of chances with the story this season, and despite a few pitfalls, only the episodes and choices that left a lasting impression are remembered.



This finale perfectly balanced between leaving things open for the future and a soft close in case The Ark doesn’t receive a renewal. After that finale, though, Syfy would be crazy not to get on board for another season! No account? Register here Forgot password The Ark Trades In CGI Spectacles For Real, Relatable Moments What sets The Ark apart from any other sci-fi series is that the creators take every opportunity to blend character and plot-driven stories. This series trades CGI spectacles for real, relatable moments between its characters.

And while some characters don’t always get substantial arcs, seeing the core crew is still comforting. If you read my previous reviews, you know one of my main dings for The Ark Season 2 was that Angus had nothing to do. He was an emotional support human.

It was nice to see the character back in action. The actor who plays Angus is such a sweetheart, as I learned from my int.

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