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‘3 Body Problem’ Season Finale Recap: Absolute Power

The show’s first season ended with unwanted appointments, buzzing cicadas and flying brains.

“3 Body Problem” started out as the television equivalent of a Hans Zimmer composition: a steady crescendo, growing ever more menacing and spectacular. By the time of its bloody, brilliant fifth episode, with its repulsive boat massacre and staggering eye in the sky, it felt like a show capable of going anywhere, doing anything.

Then things simmered down. People spent their time reacting to the crisis. They worked or played hooky, they hid or revealed their feelings, they participated or declined to participate in the war to come. Will spent an episode dying, his friends grieving. (Also inserting his brain into a jar to be fired at an alien fleet, but definitely grieving.) Even so, given the relentless ante-raising of the show’s first five hours, the whole thing screamed “the calm before the storm.”

Well, the season finale has come and gone, and there’s no storm in sight. It wasn’t the calm before the storm. It was all just … calm.

Not that the characters would necessarily recognize it as such. They keep plenty busy, primarily in unpleasant ways; the one exception there is Auggie, who’s begun distributing free nanofiber water filters to poor areas in Mexico. That’s one way of saving the world a bit at a time. A young Mike Evans, determined to dedicate his life to saving a single species of bird, would approve.

Jin’s life is comparatively disastrous. Will’s deathbed confession of his feelings for Jin have given rise to passionate feelings of her own. Whether or not she reciprocates his romantic interest is unclear, but I used the present tense of “reciprocate” there on purpose: To Jin, Will is very much alive, even if he’s a disembodied brain in a space capsule.

Things end between her and Raj over his failure to grasp this. “You loved him,” he says, bitterly.

“I love him,” she insists. “He’s still alive.” And it’s her job to keep him that way for two centuries, until a hostile alien fleet can find him and revive him to do god knows what, at which point he’s supposed to relay intel on them back to Earth god knows how.

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