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The Strain Finale (Review)

Photo: Michael Gibson/FX


The Strain finale was full of surprises, especially when it comes to Eldridge Palmer. The show changed a lot from the books and in the case of this show, it is a very good thing. The action and special effects were non-stop in this episode and the showdown between The Master is worth watching more than once. Everyone has to work together, whether they want to or not.

Cliffhanger endings can be upsetting, but when you know a show is coming to an end like this one is you don't mind so much. Knowing that is a little sad and the end of this finale might be a bit much for fans of this wormy vampire show but remember it's coming back for one more final season. As much as you would like the show to go on, it does end and dragging a show out can make for bad TV.

If any season finale hyped you properly for the next season, The Strain did that with their finale. Now they take a break and hopefully have some fun closing out the show next season. Check out the fun they had below for what they did for the one they just finished.





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