- Foundation Season 3 may have just killed another major character
- The last chapter of this season opens the field for five other incendiary episodes to come
- One of the stars of the science fiction series has teased what will happen next
Foundation Episode 5 of season 3 is now available – and it is an explosive entry that could create an incredibly tense and potentially deadly second half of the last episode of Apple TV +.
Entitled “where tyrants spend eternity”, Foundation The last chapter of season 3 is full of abundance shocks, one of which seems to be the disappearance of another major character. Complete spoilers immediately follow For this season until episode 5, then come back now if you haven’t watched it yet.
After the supposed death of Hari Seldon in Foundation Season 3 Episode 2, the science fiction epic seems to deposit another member of its main distribution – Brother Dawn – in “WHERE Tyrant Specit Eternity”.
It might not be a big surprise for some viewers. After all, a previous version of Dawn, that is to say one of the three Clones of Cleon I which tyrannically governs the Galactic Empire, was killed in Foundationis the first season. The fate of the iteration of season 3 has also been debated in the past two weeks, especially after Dawn has formed a difficult alliance with Gaal Dornick, who has links with the rivals of the Empire in the Foundation and the second foundation, in the third entry of this season.
Unsurprisingly, Dawn was just a pawn in Gaal’s devouring quest to try to defeat the mule, alias Big Bad this season. In episode 5, Gaal convinces Dawn to form an imperial blockade around Kalgan, the independent world that the mule has taken control Foundation First of season 3. Dawn does it by making Tarisk sing, one of the most influential members of the Galactic Council of Empire, which is based on Clarion Station, and that Kalgan’s jurisdiction falls, which helps to force the rest of his advisers to approve Dawn’s demand.
The goal of the blockade? Preventing food and medicine entering Kalgan due to the imperial armada surrounding the planet and actually hungry the mule and its forces until they surrender. Okay, the civilian population of Kalgan would also suffer, but Gaal insists that it is a small price to pay to thwart the main villain of this season.
As you would expect, things are not going as planned. Once the armada is in a position around Kalgan, the mule reveals that it was planning what would happen and was preparing to counter it. After taking control of the jumping door closest to Kalgan in episode 3, his troops have laced him from Blue Cobalt, an explosive substance which, when it pulled in a neighboring star, causes a huge, powerful and incredibly hot solar push to burst and incinerate anything on its way. In short, a long history: Armada is destroyed in the explosion, and Kalgan and its population are burned to a crisp.
Feuir the scene and locate a SAS which will allow him to find Gaal with the help of the operator of the latter’s foundation, Dawn soon learns Kalgan and the destruction of the Imperial Armada was also part of Gaal’s own program. Indeed, Gaal said – via their telecommunications devices – that the foundation needed that the Empire fleet be destroyed because it would accelerate its decline and allow the foundation (plus the second foundation) to prosper.
Furious and naturally feeling betrayed, Dawn Severs is linked to Gaal. However, while he is preparing to leave SAS, Dawn faces a tarik struck with sorrow, whose family was killed on Kalgan. Despite Dawn’s calls to place his weapon, a vengeful tarik opens fire, which makes depressurize and suck the pair in space.
Now Dawn has managed to put a complete space combination before being confronted at Tarisk, so it is very likely that he was not dead. Nevertheless, Brother Dusk, the only one of the three Empire leaders who always directs the show – Remember, Day fled the cooperative to continue its own mycogenic quest – thinks that Dawn perished. This is clearly specified in the holographic message that Dawn sends to twilight before the council meeting, the destruction of Kalgan and everything that comes after.
So what then for the sick Empire when he tries to keep the amount of power down that she exerts in the galaxy? Cassian Bilton, who plays Dawn, would not be attracted by what would then happen when I asked him for details before the start of this season.
However, Terrance Mann, who depicts twilight in one of the best Apple TV +programs, was more to come. And, with a black hole pistol – think about it as the death star killing the planet in Star Wars – at his disposal, the emotionally devastated twilight could be so consumed by the rage and the sadness that said weapon is taken for a tour or two very soon.
“The twilight, and Demerzel and the other ClĂ©ons, moreover, cling to desperately,” said Mann. “And now things have happened that have formed him to make very difficult choices on who will live, who will die, and what will ultimately save Empire.
“This whole season is a question of wheels that comes out of the cart, and he had to do something he had never thought that he should do,” continued Mann, “a large part of that has to do with the death of Dawn. [the Black Hole Gun] that I have and eradicated everything except for the Empire. “”
If this does not prepare the way for five other essential chapters of this original Apple TV, I do not know what will do. New episodes of Foundation Air every Friday, so we have an wait on our hands to see where things go from here.