This show is full of surprises, in just over 20 minutes Final Space managed to tie everything together while still managing to ensure a proper ending (with a twist) this episode is amazingly animated with some of the most iconic scenes in Final Space, I'm more then anticipated for the 3rd season.
9 Reviews
Perfect Ending
wadecallisto24 September 2019
Chookity ! POP what a show !!!
andreideceu22 February 2021
Earlier in the season i was quite discouraged by the 1-2 episodes that - apparently had no reason to be there, only to fill the series BUT man i was so wrong !
What a show ! What a season finale !
This is really gorgeous to see - so much creativity and so much plot into an animated series - executed splendidly .
I grew insanely found of Final Space. The writing, the character development ( more than is many,many tv series nowadays), and the twists are completely insane !
Hands down the best show i put my eyes on this year ( cuz i binged watched it in february 21) . I cant wait for the 3rd season to come ! Im sure it cannot miss.
Perfect 10 for me, even if there are little tiny plot holes, this show intrigued me more and more each episode.
I dare say, it took the number 1 spot from Rick n Morty as far as animated series go in my personal charts. Masterpiece.
I dare say, it took the number 1 spot from Rick n Morty as far as animated series go in my personal charts. Masterpiece.
Awesome!!
palludetti27 September 2019
WOow
amalalbarrak5 June 2020
8
Edvis-19978 May 2020
a dark, action episode
a-9231212 June 2021
Season Two Review
southdavid13 January 2020
In my review of the first season of "Final Space" I said that the show had some potential to get funnier, as it already had the plotting work done. Unfortunately, I don't feel like this second season improved in that area, and lost a lot of the story work that the first season did.
Having lost the love of his life to Final Space at the conclusion of the first season, Gary Goodspeed (Olan Rogers) is rescued by a ship led by the still fairly villainous Clarence (Conan O Brien). Eventually establishing an uneven command, Gary sets out to locate six keys that will release Bolo, an intergalactic Titan, who has agreed to return Quinn (Tiki Sumpter).
So, that synopsis feels like collecting the six keys should be what the run was about. Instead though, there seemed to be a lot of filler and detours until the last couple of episodes picked things up again. Visually it's still good and there are a lot of really good vocal performances from across the cast. It's critical failing though, remains that it's just not quite funny enough. It's consistently moderately amusing but hardly ever laugh out loud funny.
I don't hate it but I don't love it either. I'll be back for the 3rd season, as the end of the final episode gave me enough intrigue to see what happens, but I'd still love it if just a few more jokes per episode would land.
Having lost the love of his life to Final Space at the conclusion of the first season, Gary Goodspeed (Olan Rogers) is rescued by a ship led by the still fairly villainous Clarence (Conan O Brien). Eventually establishing an uneven command, Gary sets out to locate six keys that will release Bolo, an intergalactic Titan, who has agreed to return Quinn (Tiki Sumpter).
So, that synopsis feels like collecting the six keys should be what the run was about. Instead though, there seemed to be a lot of filler and detours until the last couple of episodes picked things up again. Visually it's still good and there are a lot of really good vocal performances from across the cast. It's critical failing though, remains that it's just not quite funny enough. It's consistently moderately amusing but hardly ever laugh out loud funny.
I don't hate it but I don't love it either. I'll be back for the 3rd season, as the end of the final episode gave me enough intrigue to see what happens, but I'd still love it if just a few more jokes per episode would land.
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