Manifest Season 4 Part II gives the show a perfect closure, say netizens – Times of India

Manifest Season 4, Part II just debuted on OTT and a lot of people have already binged-watched the final episode. Most have enjoyed it and based on their recommendation, their friends and family are beginning to watch the show’s earlier seasons – the reason why Manifest is once again trending on OTT. Anon tweeted recently that the new season has made the “biggest turnaround in TV history” and added that it was “really crazy”. For those who are yet to watch the finale, be aware there are spoilers ahead!

However, it has not gone down well with everybody. An upset user asked, “why would they even build up those two specific ships just to destroy everything that happened not only in season 4 but in the entire show in the last two episodes?”
Manifest has been streaming on OTT since 2018 and season 1 hooked the audience with its attempt to balance supernatural mystery with melodrama. Audience score for the first three seasons was always above average, and when Season 4 Part I debuted in November last year, it fared better, with most critics loving it and declaring that it’s “keeping everyone on the edge of their seats”. Now, with the release of Season 4 Part II, audience ratings have jumped to 84 per cent on the tomatometer.
Isabelle L found the latest instalment of the show a “fitting end” that gave the audience the “closure they wanted and needed”. The view is echoed by critic Nicole Gallucci who said on Decider, two days ago: “Manifest pulls out all the stops in its final batch of episodes to prove itself worthy of surviving its own Death Date back in 2021.” If you are looking to blend life with something unexplained and supernatural, the show is right up your street.

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