

Speaking of Kisa, she is still a little hard to understand. I'm still not sure how he pops up and disappears, but he was a great way to motivate Kisa and Richie. His cryptic wisdom and freaky tendency to pop up everyone was fun, and his sass is amazing. While Carlos' return was handled poorly, he's delightful in the finale.

Also, we could have explored how Richie got back from Xibalba.

For one, we could have maybe showcased Amaru's villainy a bit more or had a more intense final fight. If this finale was broken up into two hours, some aspects could have been improved. I just expected Amaru in her true form to be so much more of a threat. I get that Amaru couldn't hurt Kate, and some of the conversations that happened as Kate was walking to the gate were fantastic, but all in all, it was a little anticlimactic. Seth was right there, and Amaru knows how much he means to Kate, but she never tried to threaten or kill him to get Kate to stop. Amaru just taunts Kate, and once she saw that threatening Scott didn't change Kate's mind, she did not try to change her tactics. The final showdown in front of the gate is kind of lame. She has shown just how far her reach goes, and she proved that she will do whatever it takes to return to her true form and unleash hell on Earth. All season long, she's been this fierce adversary. Okay, here's my problem with Amaru in this finale. What's your theory on why Kate ran off with the Geckos?

Maybe, after everything she has done, Kate believes that she can only live in the morally gray area that Richie and Seth know so well. Maybe she does it to get her toaster, maybe she realized that she needs that adrenaline rush in her life, or maybe Kate decided that being the preacher's daughter isn't in the cards for her anymore. I'm curious as to why she chose to go into a life of crime with the Geckos. Kate going with the Geckos in the end was an amazing twist for a variety of reasons. I meant to go this super painful route (I'm so sorry). Somehow I knew they'd show up to collect. Kate: No, in the eyes of the people I love. Kate: After all that I've done, I deserve this walk.Īmaru: Are you here for redemption? In who's eyes? In your God? For Seth, paying for his sins means losing someone he loves. Kate has always represented the humanity in Seth, and he has come to love her for it. Seth, on the other hand, believes that letting Kate go through the gate, and therefore losing her forever, is what he deserves for all his sins. Kate feels guilty for her role in everything that happened because she felt like she should have been able to stop Amaru.
From dusk till dawn cast 2014 series#
The series was renewed for a second 13-episode season the day after the third episode of the first season aired.Kate believes so because of what she witnessed and what her body did while Amaru was in control. Other cast members include Don Johnson, Robert Patrick and Eiza Gonzalez as the stripper/vampire queen. The series takes the film’s story and expands it with new characters and dives deeper into the mythology of the vampires that use the club as a way to trap and dine on unwary travelers. Cotrona and Zane Holtz play the brothers, replacing the feature film’s George Clooney and Quentin Tarantino. The series, based on Rodriguez’s 1995 film of the same name, follows the same overall story line of two American criminals who go south of the Mexican border to evade authorities and wind up in a strip club populated with vampires. On Wednesday, the channel announced it had greenlighted a second season of “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.” El Rey, writer-director Robert Rodriguez’s recently launched Latino cable channel, has its first renewal.
