Does Angelina Meyer die in 'Manifest'? Creator Jeff Rake spoke completely with 'Distractify' about her "dark angel" story arc.
Spoiler alert: This article incorporates spoilers for Manifest Season 4 Part 1 & 2.
The finale of Season 3 of the hit drama Manifest situated Flight 828 passenger Angelina Meyer (Holly Taylor) because the antagonist of the story after she kills Grace Stone and kidnaps her child daughter, Eden, believing that the kid is her "guardian angel."
Season Four of the Netflix collection time jumps two years, revealing to audiences that Angelina has been raising Eden as her daughter whilst Ben Stone (Eden's father) continues to seek for his missing child.
In 2022, Distractify spoke exclusively with Manifest creator Jeff Rake about Angelina's storyline, together with how the character will continue to test the passengers, specifically Ben, in Season 4 Part 2, and the way she represents a "dark force" that the protagonists must face.
Angelina used to be introduced in Season 3 of the drama collection after Michaela receives a "Calling" while on her honeymoon in Costa Rica with Zeke. The Calling leads Mick and Zeke to Angelina's folks' home where they in finding out that the religious Catholics locked their daughter up in the basement as a result of they consider she should be possessed after surviving Flight 828 and has begun to revel in unexplained premonitions, which the Stone circle of relatives check with as "Callings."
After the Stone family takes in Angelina, Grace and Olive begin to query her motives. Angelina's warped point of view leads her down a dark trail and in the Season Three finale, she locks Olive in her room, murders Grace, and steals Eden.
"Angelina is a vulnerable creature. Let's remember her origin story ... she's a deeply flawed, vulnerable human being, and a victim of abuse," Jeff told us. "And so if ever there were a vulnerable creature, subject to being inhabited by, you know, darker forces, it is someone like her."
In Season 4, Angelina makes an attempt to stay Eden hidden but is ultimately stuck. She tries to get Eden back via the usage of the Omega Sapphire to undertaking thoughts into Ben's head but is stopped, just for a short lived moment.
Season 4, Part 1 concludes with Angelina merging a work of her body with the Omega Sapphire, alluding to the concept that she will deliver in regards to the apocalypse and would be the biggest problem our protagonists will have to face.
Angelina's destiny was once alluded to in Season 3 after she began having a Calling of a dark angel shattering over her body.
"It's as if that Dark Angel has kind of inhabited her soul," Jeff stated. "She's convinced. She's told us a couple of times that she's the angel of the apocalypse, the archangel of the apocalypse, and she may just be right about that."
"We talked about the divine [consciousness], being the architect of the Callings and testing humanity. But there's the dark side of the divine and ... this dark angel might just be a real thing. And if God is part of this story, perhaps so is the devil and Angelina represents the devil among us," he persisted.
He added, "If there is a divine force trying to help steer humanity towards salvation, perhaps there's also a dark force steering humanity towards an apocalypse."
Jeff explained that if "humanity is being tested," Angelina represents the "dark force" that may challenge the sunshine.
Since turning into imbued with the Omega Sapphire, Angelina makes use of her newfound power to test Cal, the opposite heroes, and in particular Ben, in Season 4 Part 2, Jeff printed to us.
"As we approach the series finale, our passengers, in particular [Ben], try to understand what it is they have to do to redeem themselves. You know, we talk a lot about redemption, and what our heroes have to do to prove themselves to the Divine, to prove that they deserve salvation and to prove that they deserve to live beyond the Death Date," the showrunner explained.
"Someone like Ben will come to realize that his ability to survive will come down to learning that to redeem himself might be tied in directly into the ability to forgive someone like Angelina for the unforgivable," he teased.
Angelina believes that God chose her to bring on the top of the arena so she will be able to create a better one. Throughout the final episodes, Angelina makes use of the facility of the Omega Sapphire to control her fellow passengers, resulting in the deaths of Fiona Clarke and Captain Daly.
Angelina garners a following of a few 828-ers and so they try to stop Ben and the other passengers from boarding the aircraft that has risen up from underneath the bottom.
Ben tries to reason why with Angelina, telling her that everybody will also be stored if all of them simply board the aircraft in combination. Ben and Angelina face-off in the finale episode, with Ben introduced with an opportune moment to kill the lady who murdered his wife.
Ben comes to a decision to take the higher road and saves Angelina, sporting her in the course of the fireplace and onto the aircraft.
However, Angelina's destiny has already been sealed. While on the plane, the Divine energy starts to judge the passengers and those that are deemed unworthy explode into ash. Because Angelina misused her powers, killed people, and committed different nefarious acts, the upper power made up our minds that she is not value saving, and he or she is killed.
When Flight 828 in spite of everything lands — in 2013 — Angelina and the other passengers that had been killed via the Divine are reported "missing."
You can now flow Season 4 Part 2 of Manifest on Netflix.
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