What happened?
Jim is captured and interrogated by Lucas, but gives away nothing. Skye aligns herself with Lucas and grants Josh his freedom and Jim a reprieve, and so the Shannon family make their escape. Washington aids them, but her endeavour is a sacrifice when she is shot and killed.
Jim is sent through the portal in a container on a mission to release a massive bomb to destroy the portal facility and cut off Terra Nova from the future. The plan succeeds, and Jim manages to return to the now isolated prehistoric world.
Skye reveals she was working against Lucas all along and, when Taylor fights with him and looks as though he may be about to killed, she shoots Lucas. Unseen, however, he crawls away. Meanwhile Terra Nova is vacated by the military who have relocated to the Badlands, and a strange item has been recovered from there: the prow of a 19th century ship.
Thoughts
Good for Terra Nova. From shaky beginnings, and an inherent cheesy vibe and a clumsy way with dialogue and plotting, this is a show that had great potential and appeared to have snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. But there was always something likable about it, despite all of the flaws and maybe even because of them. So good for this show to have managed to pull itself together to deliver a rousing finale and sow seeds of promise for future seasons – if it ever gets to have any.
The death of Washington was the episode’s coldest and most brutal moment. I knew the instant she died, however, that everyone else was bound to be safe. There was no way Terra Nova was going to deliver a massacre, but the nature of Washington’s sacrifice and death was definitely the show delivering its biggest impact moment. It’s just a shame her character hadn’t had more screentime and development previously. As it was we knew who she was but we didn’t really know anything about her. Her death was shocking in its execution, but not in generating any sense of loss. Terra Nova will go on just as well without her.
Liz got given something to do other than be doting towards Jim or do something science-y, at least. The trick with the injection showed she’s got some guile about her, too, and I’d like to see more of that from her to give her more vitality. From a promising beginning she is a character that has been somewhat pigeonholed. Even entanglements with Malcolm fizzled away into nothing and she became a one-note stock personality.
Mind, few characters really had much in the way of development. Taylor was always the most interesting, and remained so. Yet credit to Skye, as well. At first presented as an improbable object of affection for Josh, she’s developed into something more layered. Her shooting of Lucas here showed she had flourished into a character that could have more guts and courage than most other characters. She could almost blossom into a Starbuck-like figure. Well, OK, a Starbuck-lite figure. She more than anyone has definitely benefited from the last few episodes and the relationship between her and Taylor is also one that possesses plenty of mileage.
(It could be a bit like Adama and Starbuck, actually! Ha!)
The father-son showdown between Taylor and Lucas did really well to undercut the audience’s expectations. Terra Nova is guilty of going down the cheesy route all too readily, so when Lucas had a sudden about-face and pleaded for forgiveness from his father it looked farfetched and unbelievable – but that fit in with Terra Nova! To have it turn out to be a genuine ruse after all was cool. And, sure, having Lucas manage to crawl away and survive was hokey, but it does mean that the father-son relationship can take a few more twists and turns. Fact is, Lucas has promise as a deranged wildcard in the Terra Nova jungle and any second season would miss him.
I still think there will be an eventually father-son redemption bonding!
Am I supposed to figure that the Carnosaur that ran riot from the container was the equivalent of a T-Rex? I had predicted a T-Rex would make a big appearance in the finale, so to that end the Carnosaur just about fit the bill. The image of Jim running from the exploding facility with the dinosaur rampaging behind him but ahead of the blast was an eyeball-popping moment, that was for sure.
Mira will, naturally, have to assume that her reward of being reunited with her daughter was one that would have been fulfilled had the portal remained intact. As such she and the Sixer gang are sure to remain an enemy of Taylor and Terra Nova as they were the ones that destroyed the portal connection. It’s unclear if the Sixers have gone with the military, to the Badlands, but that’s the impression I got. What’s at the Badlands is, naturally, the big question mark Terra Nova presented to entice the prospect of a second season.
The recovery of the piece of ship suggests that there was/is a civilisation on Terra Nova. The most obvious idea would be that there was another rift in time back in the 19th century that people slipped through to this prehistoric world and set up life there. What became of them is a key question. Maybe they still exist. It is an entire world, after all, and not even bound by being a part of Earth’s history – so anything is possible.
It may even be that the rift is open already, and is connected to the 19th century. Perhaps the rift there is out at sea, and as such remains largely undetected except for when some ship happens to stumble into it and then runaground in the badlands. Perhaps there are rifts all over the place, connected to all different times! The possibilities are endless!
I am pleased that Terra Nova has cut itself off from the future (though, no doubt, the future is hastily resurrecting the portal should there be, say, a season 3 or 4 when they can make a re-appearance to liven things up!) so the world can be focussed as a more self-contained environment. That these remaining people may form the basis for a new civilisation is an intriguing premise. And as much as Terra Nova has been cheesy and poorly-written, and all too often clumsy in plot executions, I’d like to see it return.
In a funny way, it really grew on me. Not once did I ever think it was brilliant, and it was rarely captivating. But for a nice dose of easy, fun viewing with more than a dash of interesting potential, Terra Nova has been a good show.
What was the best part?
The moment where Lucas appeared to plead for forgiveness from his father only for it to be a fake so he could get in close and stab him was a deft reversal of Terra Nova’s usual mawkishness. Having Skye then enter the frame at the crucial moment and pump a bullet into Lucas not only showed her character has a serious edge, it also made for the best moment in the episode.
What do I think will happen next?
Terra Nova will re-build and, no doubt, be forced to investigate just what on Earth is at the Badlands. As said above, I expect there to be a rift connected to the 19th century, and perhaps signs of a former civilisation. Beyond that the show has pretty much given itself a clean slate, with the Terra Nova people left to start a new independent life for themselves.
Am I supposed to figure that the Carnosaur that ran riot from the container was the equivalent of a T-Rex? I had predicted a T-Rex would make a big appearance in the finale, so to that end the Carnosaur just about fit the bill. The image of Jim running from the exploding facility with the dinosaur rampaging behind him but ahead of the blast was an eyeball-popping moment, that was for sure.
Mira will, naturally, have to assume that her reward of being reunited with her daughter was one that would have been fulfilled had the portal remained intact. As such she and the Sixer gang are sure to remain an enemy of Taylor and Terra Nova as they were the ones that destroyed the portal connection. It’s unclear if the Sixers have gone with the military, to the Badlands, but that’s the impression I got. What’s at the Badlands is, naturally, the big question mark Terra Nova presented to entice the prospect of a second season.
The recovery of the piece of ship suggests that there was/is a civilisation on Terra Nova. The most obvious idea would be that there was another rift in time back in the 19th century that people slipped through to this prehistoric world and set up life there. What became of them is a key question. Maybe they still exist. It is an entire world, after all, and not even bound by being a part of Earth’s history – so anything is possible.
It may even be that the rift is open already, and is connected to the 19th century. Perhaps the rift there is out at sea, and as such remains largely undetected except for when some ship happens to stumble into it and then runaground in the badlands. Perhaps there are rifts all over the place, connected to all different times! The possibilities are endless!
I am pleased that Terra Nova has cut itself off from the future (though, no doubt, the future is hastily resurrecting the portal should there be, say, a season 3 or 4 when they can make a re-appearance to liven things up!) so the world can be focussed as a more self-contained environment. That these remaining people may form the basis for a new civilisation is an intriguing premise. And as much as Terra Nova has been cheesy and poorly-written, and all too often clumsy in plot executions, I’d like to see it return.
In a funny way, it really grew on me. Not once did I ever think it was brilliant, and it was rarely captivating. But for a nice dose of easy, fun viewing with more than a dash of interesting potential, Terra Nova has been a good show.
What was the best part?
The moment where Lucas appeared to plead for forgiveness from his father only for it to be a fake so he could get in close and stab him was a deft reversal of Terra Nova’s usual mawkishness. Having Skye then enter the frame at the crucial moment and pump a bullet into Lucas not only showed her character has a serious edge, it also made for the best moment in the episode.
What do I think will happen next?
Terra Nova will re-build and, no doubt, be forced to investigate just what on Earth is at the Badlands. As said above, I expect there to be a rift connected to the 19th century, and perhaps signs of a former civilisation. Beyond that the show has pretty much given itself a clean slate, with the Terra Nova people left to start a new independent life for themselves.