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Containment: Cancelled CW Show Will Have Some Closure

Containment TV show on The CW season 1 canceled no season 2; Containment TV series finale.

Containment TV show: cancelled, no season two. Containment TV series finale. Photo: Tina Rowden/The CW © 2016.

Spoilers. The Containment TV show finale airs tonight on The CW at 9:00pm ET/PT. Containment was cancelled after one season of thirteen episodes, but after the first season and unplanned series finale episode, “Path to Paradise,” was already in the can.

Still, showrunner Julie Plec (The Vampire Diaries; The Originals) says viewers will get some closure from the Atlanta-set quarantine drama, starring David Gyasi, Christina Marie Moses, Chris Wood Kristen Gutoskie, Claudia Black, George Young, Hanna Mangan-Lawrence, and Trevor St. John. Containment TV series finale spoilers, after the jump.

WARNING: Containment TV series finale spoilers, below.

 

Here is more from TV Line:

 

[“Path to Paradise”] is “the culmination of the conflict between Lex and Lommers,” executive producer Julie Plec previews. “[It’s about] her role in the conspiracy, his feelings about it, and their disparate notions about how far they need to go to protect the people inside the cordon.”

While Lommers is “going to great lengths to prevent anybody from escaping” the quarantined area, “Jana, Suzy, Quentin, Teresa and Xander are very intent on getting out,” the EP continues. “So there’s going to be something that has to give, or people are going to end up killed.”

As “the outside and inside stories collide,” Plec says the final hour will provide as much wrap-up “as a show that wasn’t expecting to end this way can. It, thankfully, has a very emotional ending that brings a lot of the stories to a place where they were going to live for quite some time if the series were to move forward.

“It doesn’t feel like you’re robbed of an experience,” she adds. “It just feels like it would be nice if you could stick around and watch these people live their lives a while longer.” Despite a few untied-up plot threads, there is “good closure, and it should be a fairly satisfying viewing experience.”

 

 

What do you think? Did you watch the first season of the Containment TV series? Do you think The CW should have cancelled Containment, or should it have been renewed for a second season?

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