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There’s a lot to unpack after the Season 2 finale, entitled “Exodus.” Xavier and Teri are reunited (more on my fave Black TV fam since the Pearsons later) and head back to the Colorado bunker to get their kids. Only, the bunker starts spiraling into meltdown mode thanks to a trio of idiots (I’m sorry but I will never forgive Jeremy, Robinson, and that scientist dude for this). Oxygen is failing, systems are glitching, and suddenly the supposed safest place on earth is giving Pleasantville meets The Truman Show written by Stephen King during Mercury retrograde.The biggest reveal is that “Alex” isn’t a person, it’s a hyper-advanced quantum AI computer built to save the world but instead might be rewriting it. Time glitches, nosebleeds, and weird déjà vu moments are all chalked up to Alex quietly bending reality like it’s the spoon in The Matrix. Also: Alex may have been casually influencing everything we’ve seen this entire time. Cool, cool, cool.
