As Corakinus wages war on Earth, the Coal Hill defenders must fight against the Shadow Kin one last time.As Corakinus wages war on Earth, the Coal Hill defenders must fight against the Shadow Kin one last time.As Corakinus wages war on Earth, the Coal Hill defenders must fight against the Shadow Kin one last time.
Richard Price
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- TriviaSome of the names on the board of the people from Coal Hill who have died or disappeared are, from the bottom up: Okonjo, M.B., Armitage, F. (headteacher Mr Armitage), Dawson, T. (coach Dawson), Volkovna, P. (the cleaner killed by the dragon), Carroll, C. (assistant coach), Chapman, R. (Rachel, Ram's ex), Williams, K., Oswald, C. (Clara), Pink, R.D. (Danny), Phillips-Rees, R., Beyer-Cox, H. Dunlop, A. (played by Aaron Neil, who also plays Ram's father), Millikin, L. Drinkwater, K.E. Rawlinson. L., Shelton, C.
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Matteusz: Please... no more promises. I won't make any either. Except one. I promise to love you today. Tomorrow, I will make this promise again.
Charlie Smith: I'll make that promise, too.
Matteusz: I would quite like to kiss you now.
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Tied up loose ends, and posed even more logical questions.
The season finale of 'Class' was all that the season hyped it up to be. Loose ends were tied up in a manor that everyone could understand, and even more questions were posed that could potentially lead into a season 2. The episode felt structurally superior to the rest of the series, and each event tied into one another effortlessly, although some of the character elements of Ram and Tanya felt quite forced, but could be understandable at a second glance. The love interest story line that continued in this episode felt much like an afterthought, and I felt as if it were only there in order to further dramatise the climactic ending. Hype built tenuously throughout the episode, and in the latter half when all was revealed, I felt surprised at the many twists that occurred and genuinely was in disbelief at the prospect. In conclusion, this episode was well put together with the character's choices feeling relatable, and creating more questions than answers but didn't feel cluttered with them, and they all made sense in the context of the episode, and it would be a shame if there were no season 2.
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