Spoilersahead for Dominion episode 8 The Longest Mile Home.

And not only does he live, hesalive.

But as we all know, there can be only (one Chosen) One.

One can only imagine what a possible father-son reunion will be like.

Both men have so much to gain and so much to lose.

That being said, unlike his father, I doubt that ruling Vega is what William wants.

Hes aiming highermuch higher.

As for ruling Vega, I dont know if thats what Zoe really wants for herself, either.

We know shes railing against a class system that has kept the lowly V-1s disenfranchised and in poverty.

But wanting those things doesnt necessarily mean she has what it takes to rule the city.

Establishing shots of a trench do not a civil war make.

Clearly, after tonight, well never get the chance to see what Zoes character was truly capable of.

The trade-off, of course, is that we do get to see what Claire is made of.

Losing her baby was a real turning point.

She understands now that to win this war, she can show no mercy.

For that reason alone, Id say this was really Claires episode.

He helped build Vega up into a powerful city within the post-apocalyptic Cradle, which is no small feat.

So now that were past season twos midway point, well soon be seeing armies clash in the desert.

With William Whele back in the picture and Edward Riesen a Dyad, all bets are off.

And thats a good thing.

Gabriel deserves a stronger storyline than this.

Julian does, too.

Seeing the military base overrun with lower angels possessing the living was quite horrific.

Its chilling to see how quickly mankind fell to this unholy onslaught.

Rating:

3.5 out of 5