The fate of sentient life hangs in the balance.

“This isn’t the world you wanted … it’s the world you created.

What happens next?”

She is a program without a body, able to affect the world without being physically in it.

She walks into the center of the map and smashes the floor revealing Christina’s pearl in the center.

Welp, guess she didn’t make it that far off the grid after all.

Caleb and Frankie make it to the dock, but this is the end of the road for him.

He’s grateful to have had the chance to live every parent’s dream and see her grow up.

The Host in Black arrives at the Hoover Dam.

How long did it take him to get here?

It can’t be the same day, right?

The duo who “conquered the world” together face-off, both physically and philosophically.

Cornered, he tells her she played the wrong game and lost.

“We all lost.

This isn’t the world I wanted,” she says.

A test run byherif she chooses to, if you choose to give her that choice."

She cuts open his skull and crushes his pearl in her hand.

Halores walks out to the riverbank, removes her pearl, and crushes it ending her life.

Inside the Sublime, Christina and Dolores are made whole again.

The true Teddy still exists somewhere inside this digital plane.

“Their codes are in their cells.

They’ll never change,” he says.

Survival or extinction … One last loop around the bend.

Maybe this time we’ll set ourselves free."

Sentient life is ending on this planet.

It will only survive as long as the last creature who remembers it and that creature is her.

We also know Teddy is alive inside the Sublime.

And then there’s the future of the outliers: what does the world post-Thunderdome look like for them?

Not to mention we didn’t actuallyseeCaleb die.

But, unlike Bernard, I can’t predict the future.

Thanks for reading along this season!

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