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12 Monkeys Uncaged Episode 29 – Memory of Tomorrow Review
Like a classical piece with its cadenza, the 12 Monkeys season 2 finale, Memory of Tomorrow, was the perfect cap to a season full of non-stop thrills. Some of our predictions came to fruition, but the manner in which they were fulfilled was unexpected in the extreme! With some mysteries solved, others present themselves as fodder for a third season that we’re left wishing we could splinter to see.
Join us for 12 Monkeys news, commentary and analysis for Memory of Tomorrow, and our listener feedback segment! This week we talk about Cole leaving Cassie out of his decision to undo his mistake, Madeleine Stowe’s wonderful portrayal of Lillian who guided Cole to a solution, Jones’ transformation during the year she had to wait, the possible fate of the noble Deacon, and of course the all-important identity and circumstance of the Witness.
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12 Monkeys Memory of Tomorrow Show Notes
Terry Matalas debriefs Season 2
Sean Tretta debriefs Season 2 (full audio coming next week)
I’m in love with 12 Monkeys, the best sci-fi in TV right now. I confess I wasn’t excited, because I had terrible experiences with Syfy. I reluctantly decided to watch the pilot episode. That first episode hooked me and I catched all season one in 3 days. I patiently waited for season two, watching again the S1 over and over again. The S2 was bigger and better yet, I couldn’t believe. I got engaged with the fandom (very unusual for me) and now I can’t wait for S3. This time travel essay blowed my mind and I loved. The Casserole moments are wonderful and I wish more, it’s definitely a show to not miss.
Greetings from Brazil.