Writer Jack Thorne was hoping for a second series of The Fades. So the conclusion is not entirely conclusive.
The whole series has some religious overtones, more in tune with Thorne's later adaptation of His Dark Materials also for the BBC.
John is charismatic and his evil plans are about to come to fruition. Forget about ascension, his followers will take over the planet and feed on humans.
A new beginning, although the trouble with his story of Job. It was from the Bible, the one from the Talmud has a different nuance.
Meanwhile Neil has become a fundamentalist who sees everything in black and white. Neil has forgotten about right and wrong.
It is up to Paul to save the day but dies that include doing battle with John?
Thorne finds an elegant solution. A shopping mall has replaced the ascension point. Paul with the help of Sarah could make the Fades ascend.
The special effects were very good. There was some humour as well. Mark driving off as far as he can with Vicky after Sarah attacks him.
The whole series has some religious overtones, more in tune with Thorne's later adaptation of His Dark Materials also for the BBC.
John is charismatic and his evil plans are about to come to fruition. Forget about ascension, his followers will take over the planet and feed on humans.
A new beginning, although the trouble with his story of Job. It was from the Bible, the one from the Talmud has a different nuance.
Meanwhile Neil has become a fundamentalist who sees everything in black and white. Neil has forgotten about right and wrong.
It is up to Paul to save the day but dies that include doing battle with John?
Thorne finds an elegant solution. A shopping mall has replaced the ascension point. Paul with the help of Sarah could make the Fades ascend.
The special effects were very good. There was some humour as well. Mark driving off as far as he can with Vicky after Sarah attacks him.