On Dominion’s exciting and intense season finale, the devil isn’t just in the details.

Ive made it quite clear how much Ive enjoyed Nomas arc this season.

She went from being Alexs comrade-in-arms to being his protector, and finally someone who won his heart.

But as we discovered in tonights episode, there is a real darkness to her character, too.

And thats saying a lot.

Certainly she will be missed.

He may be gifted with truly powerful abilities, but he is still struggling with his own doubts.

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Which brings us to the elephant in the room.

As of this writing, Syfy has yet to renewDominionfor a third season.

Season one ended on a literal and figurative cliffhanger, with Alexs fate left hanging.

And now, the stakes are even higher, especially now that Lucifer himself has entered the picture.

What will become of this cast of characters, with their flawed hearts and misguided intentions?

Can Alex rescue mankind from itself even as he struggles with his own aching humanity?

And will Gabriel and Michael ever be able to bring back their Father?

These are questions that deserve to be answered, in my humble opinion.

I suppose the best we can do, for now, is hope for a divine intervention.

Mallorys loss is his gain, but even their many sacrifices arent enough to return him to full form.

No, for that, he needs someone pure of heart namely the Chosen One.

Arent the eight-balls human hosts worth saving, given that their possessions are proven to be reversible?

David Whele is one tenacious bastard, isnt he?

But, clearly, the powers that be have bigger plans for him.

Julian, too, seems to have more to contribute to the show.

It was great to see everyones favorite dyad return (no offense to Duma/Riesen).

Like David Whele, he seems to possess an uncanny knack for survival.

And now, hell have an even bigger axe to grind with Gabriel and Michael.

And finally, its nice to see the Chosen One hates Muzak just as much as everyone else does.

To paraphrase Aerosmith: Levity in an elevator.

Rating:

4.5 out of 5