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  1. Apr 27, 2020 · Dispatches’ penultimate episode was, then, the true finale for its characters. But this, “The Boy,” is the finale for us.

  2. Apr 28, 2020 · If you're caught up, this is a revelation. If you're behind, this is a tease.

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    • Dispatches from Elsewhere
  3. I think the alternate ending was a little better, however the show was awesome and great. I had to read an interview by Jason on playing a mini game to fully understand the last episode, I would have liked that to have been more fully explained, although in the documentary the creator said he wanted people to say WTF, mission accomplished.

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  4. It was on AMC, there's only one season of 10 episodes. For me it went completely under the radar, discovered it only recently. The show definitely resembles the OA, at least in two key points: collective action (a group of people must act to achieve a common goal).

  5. And it just so happens that writer Jason Segel felt the need to do just that for the season finale of Dispatches from Elsewhere, and his decision to open up and put some of his personal struggles on display made the ‘The Boy’ a brilliant and meta tale, one that walked us through an important chapter of Jason’s life. For in this particular ...

  6. Believing this to be the end of the game, they agree to split into pairs to find out all they can before it's over. Peter volunteers to help Fredwynn uncover his conspiracy, leaving Janice and Simone to look for clues about Clara on his behalf.

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  8. The heartbreaking ending to a 2004 episode of "Justice League Unlimited", based on Alan Moore's 1985 story "For the Man Who Has Everything" (the only adaptation of his works he ever liked)

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