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Manifest season finale
Manifest season finale











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Daily should have reappeared in the plane he was flying, along with Fiona. However, Daily reappearing in the cockpit of 828 seems to violate the show's fundamental laws. This moves reality close to one in which the plane successfully navigated the storm and landed on time (and thus is in Montego's garage). Granted, I could be completely wrong, but maybe the plane may have disappeared and reappeared fully intact in one of Montego's garages. Using my "The Divine is causing one of two realities to become true" theory, I can explain the plane disappearing. I guess more specifically, Daily appearing in the plane before it disappeared really bothered me. Yeah, the plane disappearing at the end of the episode bothers me. (which begs the question: is Adrian now guilty in the context of whatever is going on? Just like Saanvi was for killing the major until she redeemed herself.) Maybe that's why Cal said both "there's still a chance" (they returned the tail fin, yay!), but "this is how it has to be" (given the road that developed from Adrian's failure, Grace dying is now a part of their ultimate survival). Or maybe Cal meant that Grace had to die not b/c she always had to die, but because since their course had now veered into one where Adrian couldn't stop the bloodshed (i.e., he influenced Angelina to take an action which just so happened to result in Grace's death), that the only way to save themselves on that particular pathway was to encounter Grace's death.? I've seen people say that the plane disappearing was temporally tied to Grace's death, but Cal's comments about "it has to be this way" makes it seem like Grace's death was part of a bigger plan, in which case you wonder why, if Grace's death was always fated to be, "the Divine" inches them closer to the original fate. But why would the plane disappear? What transgression occurred that (presumably) would return it to its intended resting place? We know that both the tail fin and the driftwood, though brought to the surface by the earthquakes, were never meant to be taken from those locations. However, I was trying to reconcile that with the plane disappearing at the very end. It specifically occurred to me in the context of Saanvi killing the Major and then the tail fin appearing in its "true" originally intended resting place. I threw out this theory a while ago, too, but you've done a nicer job of explaining it than I probably it. their reality moved a step closer to one in which the plane arrived safely and on time (and thus Cal is now the same age as Olive again. When Saanvi killed the Major, their reality took a step closer to one in which the plane was laying on the bottom of the ocean for seven years. Thus, my theory moving forward is that what happened to the tailfin and what happened to Cal are the same phenomenon. In contrast, when the passengers do what The Divine wants, it moves their reality one step closer to one in which they made it home safely and on time. This represents the characters' reality moving a step closer to one in which they all died. For example, the tailfin appears on the bottom of the ocean and all signs point to it having been there for the past seven years. When passengers make mistakes that "anger" The Divine, their reality moves closer to the one in which they died. I think one theme of this season is that whatever caused the passengers to disappear (let's call it "The Divine" for now) is actively altering reality based on what the passengers do.













Manifest season finale