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Killjoys Season Five

 

 

SCORE: 53

 

Killjoys Season Five 

 

I am glad I finished watching the Killjoys television show. Killjoys Season Five is the final season of this show and I am glad it is done. It became a real challenge to watch Killjoys Season Five from start to finish. The Lady won at the end of Season Four and we find out what her plans are in Killjoys Season Five. She is terraforming Westerley for her kind to survive. She can control a human body and keep her ugly spider looking body elsewhere. All of the characters from Killjoys Season Five are living different lives. The lady changed their memories and made them someone else. So they must break free and fight against their friends that are still under control.

Almost every single dead character comes back alive in Killjoys Season Five. Pawter Simms is the one that does not come back sadly. We get Pippin, Aneela and Khlyen back in Killjoys Season Five somehow. Most of it is not explained and honestly makes zero sense. I guess they did not have time to explain in only ten episodes. The main theme in Killjoys Season Five is surviving on a prison ship and using prisoners in a war against The Lady.

The issues within Killjoys Season Five are violence, blood, bad language, lack of attire, enticement to lust, false gods, sex outside of marriage, sexual deviancy, and more. Killjoys Season Five is very anti-family, anti-faith, and anti-Christian. There are more sexual deviant relationships among the main characters than normal ones. There is an open thread left in Killjoys Season Five to allow for the series to continue. At the same time there was talk among characters of quiting the lifestyle for a quiet life.

Killjoys Season Five did not impress me very much. There were plans within plans at the end that seems a bit too convenient to wrap things up. With the exception of the twist at the end. The RAC and warrants are such a thing from the past that it feels like this show veered so far off its path that it is no longer even recognizable. Dutch and D’avin profess their love for one another in the end of Killjoys Season Five. Johnny decides he needs to leave, and they are hunting bugs. I am just glad its all over with.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 50%
Sound: 54%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 40%

System: DVD
Publisher: SyFy
Developer: Universal Studios
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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